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Life with Fester, Ferretfingers and Thunderthighs: an obsessive entomologist turning mining historian and our two autistic sons. This blog has been prompted by family and friends reading facebook posts and saying "You should write a book". But I don't know how to go about that so they'll have to make do with this.
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When I go up to bed I am usually joined, a little later, by Teddy the ginger pschycocat.
Felix the aged black and white cat also joins us for part of the night, or early morning.
Regular readers may remember that for the past week or so I have been using a separate single duvet in the martial bed.
As we were taking coffee after tea yesterday evening, whilst watching Pointless, Felix came and sat on my lap, and Teddy sat close by on the edge of the coffee table.
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In my effort not to do every effing domestic thing in the house I have encouraged Fester to put the clean bedlinen on the martial bed, pillows and king sized duvet cover. I strip the bed, do all the laundering and ironing and pointedly leave the clean sheet, pillowcases and duvet cover on the bed for him to do his share.
Last Thursday Fester had another of what, thanks to Mrs Eft, I call his ‘little hot house flower’ episodes.
These episodes usually involve very disturbed nights with lots of sighing and swearing and tugging at the duvet. It usually ends up on the floor on his side of the bed and of no use to me. I’ve taken to taking the single duvet off the spare bed and using that.
Which is what I did on Thursday night, and have done ever since, getting a much better night’s sleep; warm and much less disturbed. Add mp3 player and ear buds and I can’t hear him either.
At bed time last night he stared rearranging the martial duvet and I said
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