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    • If I wake up with a disturbing dream/ thoughts, I flip on the tv and watch some cartoons. After a little bit, I slip on a sleep mask and roll over. If my mind drifts back to disturbing things, I concentrate on the audio of the cartoons (Phineas & Ferb are my current 'go to toons')
    • I know it's breakfast time now, but here are some simple favs of mine. Peanut butter on toast is a nice snack. Chicken flavored rice, then I stir in a couple pouches of white chicken meat (look near the tuna fish in the store, 8 oz packet of white meat) I fix the rice in a deep fry pan in about 10 minutes. (also makes good leftovers, easy to reheat in microwave) Sloppy joe sandwiches of course. A quick scrambled egg (who says they're only for breakfast) Single packet ham steak and a fruit cup of pineapple. These keep in the fridge for a month and just take a couple minutes to warm up in a pan. Goes good with mac&cheeze single serving cups.     Some things that take some planning ahead, but are quick at dinner time. Have a couple of these 'arrows in your quiver' and you can pick/choose spur of the moment. Stew takes a while and needs to cook all day, but a good crockpot full can be split up and frozen in smaller portions. I make up a couple pounds of ground beef into burger patties and freeze them, separate with waxed paper and reusable ziploc bag them. Pop one or two in a pan and ready to eat in about 15 minutes. Frozen waffles, I like to keep a package in the freezer, the syrup keeps on the shelf for a pretty long time so another 'change of pace' idea.
    • His masculinity dispelled; Rustled into swish, soft, flouncing frills and smooth satin, stretched across the padded wads which cosset dry then swell with warming, wetting flows... Body and heart an open core.  
    • I’m afraid you’re right.  The two places I found that claim to offer the DFree unit show them as out-of-stock. Tena says it’s not available in my area yet, I thought as determined by my IP address.  So, I used my VPN to check from several other countries and got the same result.  I emailed them, and will let you know what I learn — if anything. Seems like a desirable product.  In one instance it would wake up a kid as the bladder fills at night rather than waiting for urination to start to trigger a moisture sensor. And the big issue is whether we could intercept the data stream and use it in our application — something that someone with more knowledge than me would have to answer. Anyway, I guess we’re were in sort of a wait and see mode.  Meanwhile the parts for the device the tech guys here have developed arrive early next week, so that will keep me busy. All the best to you.
    • I wouldn't get much sleep if I did that.  Bad dreams are unfortunately almost nightly occurrence. 
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