The holidays are a time to deck the halls with boughs of holly, walk in a winter wonderland, decorate Christmas trees, and bring out the airbeds.
Bring out the airbeds?!Well, ultimately, the decision as to whether or not you ought to bring out an airbed depends on a few things: whether or not you have one, and whether or not it is worth the trouble.
Here are some of the reasons why you may consider starting to associate airbeds with Christmas...
and a few reasons why you may not.
·Airbeds make excellent Christmas gifts, and no one would guess that a mattress (deflated, of course) could fit in such a relatively small box!You will keep the recipient guessing and curious about that special box beneath the tree.
Of course, if your wife is expecting diamond earrings, you may never live down giving her a household item, instead! ·The holidays - Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Years, etc.
- are a time for family.
In fact, it is likely that family will be visiting you during these holidays.
Don't make them sleep on the floor!Instead, set up an airbed in your home.
Of course, if it is your in-laws in town, you may far preferring setting them up in a hotel - you do not want any excuses as to why they should be able to stay at your home, instead! ·The holidays can be a time filled with stress (shopping amid hundreds of other stressed-out shoppers, entertaining the above-mentioned family, etc.
)Therefore, it is very important that you get a good night sleep.
An airbed will give you firm and even support.
Air mattresses conform to the shape of your body.
You can easily adjust the firmness/softness of your airbed so that it is just perfect for you to get some much-needed sleep.
·Airbeds are so easy to set up - you can easily accommodate the most unexpected guests (like Santa).
·You can easily set up an airbed in your living room (or anywhere else) with your child so that he or she could try to "catch" Santa in the act of giving out presents (do not worry - airbeds are so comfortable, your child will easily fall asleep, giving you time to safely set out presents).
·While no airbed manufacturer will recommend this (nor will their warranties cover this), airbeds can actually be rather fun sleds.
Airbeds are quite durable - of course, a sharp stick or a big tumble could wound your airbed (and yourself).
Be aware of the dangers (for both you and your bed) before trying this trick - do so only at your own risk.
·An air mattress is going to be much more prone to damage than a regular mattress.
After all, while something sharp (knife, dog teeth, etc.
) would barely mar a regular mattress, it could completely deflate an air mattress.
It is possible to patch it up, but it may never be quite the same.
·At the end of Christmas season, once your guests have all gone home, you can be sure that your air mattress will be 10 times easier to take down and put away than your Christmas tree!
Bring out the airbeds?!Well, ultimately, the decision as to whether or not you ought to bring out an airbed depends on a few things: whether or not you have one, and whether or not it is worth the trouble.
Here are some of the reasons why you may consider starting to associate airbeds with Christmas...
and a few reasons why you may not.
·Airbeds make excellent Christmas gifts, and no one would guess that a mattress (deflated, of course) could fit in such a relatively small box!You will keep the recipient guessing and curious about that special box beneath the tree.
Of course, if your wife is expecting diamond earrings, you may never live down giving her a household item, instead! ·The holidays - Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Years, etc.
- are a time for family.
In fact, it is likely that family will be visiting you during these holidays.
Don't make them sleep on the floor!Instead, set up an airbed in your home.
Of course, if it is your in-laws in town, you may far preferring setting them up in a hotel - you do not want any excuses as to why they should be able to stay at your home, instead! ·The holidays can be a time filled with stress (shopping amid hundreds of other stressed-out shoppers, entertaining the above-mentioned family, etc.
)Therefore, it is very important that you get a good night sleep.
An airbed will give you firm and even support.
Air mattresses conform to the shape of your body.
You can easily adjust the firmness/softness of your airbed so that it is just perfect for you to get some much-needed sleep.
·Airbeds are so easy to set up - you can easily accommodate the most unexpected guests (like Santa).
·You can easily set up an airbed in your living room (or anywhere else) with your child so that he or she could try to "catch" Santa in the act of giving out presents (do not worry - airbeds are so comfortable, your child will easily fall asleep, giving you time to safely set out presents).
·While no airbed manufacturer will recommend this (nor will their warranties cover this), airbeds can actually be rather fun sleds.
Airbeds are quite durable - of course, a sharp stick or a big tumble could wound your airbed (and yourself).
Be aware of the dangers (for both you and your bed) before trying this trick - do so only at your own risk.
·An air mattress is going to be much more prone to damage than a regular mattress.
After all, while something sharp (knife, dog teeth, etc.
) would barely mar a regular mattress, it could completely deflate an air mattress.
It is possible to patch it up, but it may never be quite the same.
·At the end of Christmas season, once your guests have all gone home, you can be sure that your air mattress will be 10 times easier to take down and put away than your Christmas tree!
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