Because of a recent conversation with Cole, I shopped for bed bargains this week.
Each of 4 sales reps all told me this is the best time of year to purchase a bed because “next week new models arrive and prices will go up.” The actual message being, “Don’t shop. Contribute to my luxury cruise – right now.”

My IL country home in 2013
‘Fact is, I’ve been casually studying ads since I left IL where I donated my wonderful Bassett double pillow top bed solely because it was ten years old. Abuse and gravity are taking their toll on my skeleton so I have regretted giving it up about 300 days a year since.
This week I thanked each each rep and took all the information home to 1. pray over, 2. research and 3. bounce my thoughts off of Cole and Izzy.
Also a fact: collecting my teensie-weensie tad of security has taken diligent care for nearly a decade. I like having some money in the bank and a couple of nest eggs here and there.
Even so, if God actually hadn’t guided me through this life day-by-day, logic and experience tells me that laying side-long across the head or foot of the bed Cole gave me won’t keep my sleep or back pain issues in check forever.
Another fact: Rising and stretching out the aches and pains is becoming a lengthy ritual again – daily.
We were all busy all week, so we didn’t discuss my bed business.
This morning I arose slightly less stiff and with notably less pain. But I was exhausted. I likely burned as many calories overnight as I do while I write (at my stand-up work station). I tossed and turned all the facts, figures and every possible scenario I could imagine.
All. Night. Long.
Sheesh.
Once aligned again and on my way to a steaming mug of warm deliciousness I read something interesting:
“Trusting Me [Jesus] is a moment by moment choice.”*
Silly me. As if I actually had to spend my entire savings immediately, I lost an entire night’s peace trying to work out not only my finances but the unpredictable details of my future. Decades ago I swore that nobody will ever make me do anything I’m not completely sure about again – especially not a sales representative.
Silly indeed. As if I didn’t know I could intentionally choose to continue trusting the God that brought me – and my nest egg here.
The old bed’s made, Latte’s gone, choices are made. I can trust God with my bed too.

Hero
For now, the little dogs, Hero and the chickens await me…
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 4:6, 7 (NIV)
*Jesus Calling, By Sarah Young (c) 2004 Sarah Young, Thomas Nelson Publishing, Nashville, TN, USA
We bought a new mattress about five years ago and boy, was that an experience! Not something I want to repeat anytime soon.
Have you considered buying one of those special mattress pads to boost your comfort level? Just a thought.
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I have a twin running down the middle of my queen bed, Christi. It was a good fix this past year and a half.
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I hope your decision will turn out to be an easy one. I can’t remember much about choosing a bed! All I remember is buying a frame and something to go on top of it. Surely we bought a new mattress and springs again in the last 53 years! Right now we have a family heirloom bed with toppings from my parents’ home. There is no telling how old or new they are, but I sleep well on it.
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We were able to use our health savings account to purchase our tempurpedic (sp?) bed. The doctor wrote us a prescription.
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That’s an excellent perk that would certainly take the sting out of having to replace it.
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Our new mattress cost more than my first two cars combined! Crazy!
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Stupid Greed.
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I went with my daughter when she bought her first bed. I’d forgotten how expensive they are! Yikes!
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Yes indeed and they say to replace them every eight years now. My Bassett came with a twenty-five year guarantee in the late 90’s. Sheesh.
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