They bring up such painful memories—like the time when, as a college student between apartments, I spent a month sleeping on one. But I had to overcome my bitterness toward them recently, when my boyfriend and I moved into our tiny one-bedroom apartment. We bought a couch, some kitchen stuff, a coffee table, and, for my boyfriend, a Nintendo Wii. As friends and family begin to visit, however, it became clear we were missing something: a comfortable place for them to sleep. I needed to get over my deep-seated resentment and buy an air mattress that could give my guests a peaceful night's sleep—and leave them looking forward to their next visit.
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For additional comfort, pillows are scattered on each bale and journals are placed to pen your thoughts down.
After dinner one night, a surprise treat is awaiting me by the poolside. An inviting air mattress, complete with pillows and blankets, is tied to a tree and placed at the edge of the pool.
�Jump in! You�re going to do some star gazing,� invites Chik as I gingerly place my derriere on the mattress and inch forward without falling off. Then, I am handed earplugs and told to lie face up while listening to meditative music.
I am pushed gently into the water and float quietly around the pool
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