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Zoe Girl
6-26-18, 11:36pm
Now that I have basically a room I am renting, and the downstairs area I can also use and share does not have a couch, I find I am snacking in bed. Oh wait, I pretty much always have done this but was better about it when I had a larger apartment to myself.

What do you think about eating in bed?

Any good stories of mishaps?

I just spilled tea a couple times and boy does that stain!

ToomuchStuff
6-27-18, 12:20am
Hydrate if need be (summertime, no a/c), or candy on occasion. Otherwise, only when sick. (less movement, more recovery time)

lmerullo
6-27-18, 6:47am
No, not really any eating in bed unless too sick to get up.

Related - we don't eat much on the couch, either. Most eating is done at the table.

razz
6-27-18, 7:22am
No, not really any eating in bed unless too sick to get up.

Related - we don't eat much on the couch, either. Most eating is done at the table.

Pretty much the same for me.

Zoe Girl
6-27-18, 7:44am
You guys are all such grown ups!

messengerhot
6-27-18, 7:49am
No, I don't eat on my bed except when I'm sick and can't get up.

Tybee
6-27-18, 8:12am
Not really due to dislike of crumbs and such. I used to eat ice cream in bed when I was single, after coming home from a date. Not sure why I stopped!

catherine
6-27-18, 8:45am
No eating in bed for me, either. I also hate eating on the couch, although I often wind up there because DH hates eating at the table--he always wants to eat while watching TV. If I didn't have a kitchen table, I'd eat at my home office desk. I don't like balancing plates, and it just feels like bad posture for eating.

Tybee
6-27-18, 9:17am
Part of my problem I realize is that I struggle with depression and being in bed seems to make me want to stay there and not face "the world" so I don't let myself do things like eat there because it makes it harder to leave, haha.

Teacher Terry
6-27-18, 10:00am
Only when sick. If alone I eat in my chair and watch tv.

Sad Eyed Lady
6-27-18, 10:03am
As others have already said, only when sick with an illness that keeps me in bed.

KayLR
6-27-18, 3:11pm
Only sleep and well, you know, going on in our bed. No tv in the bedroom either.

catherine
6-27-18, 3:53pm
Only sleep and well, you know, going on in our bed. No tv in the bedroom either.

Agreed on the no TV in the bedroom. We used to have one and we got rid of it.

I have a colleague who, very weirdly, NEEDS the TV on in her bedroom all night long in order to sleep. I asked her how her husband felt about that, and she said he's gotten used to it. (She's older, and they've been married a long time). I don't know if I could get used to that.

Alan
6-27-18, 6:10pm
I have a colleague who, very weirdly, NEEDS the TV on in her bedroom all night long in order to sleep. I don't think that's weird at all, well maybe the all night long part. I have a historical tendency to lay in bed thinking about whatever floats to the surface, and on many nights could lay awake for hours without a dependable ability to turn off my brain. I finally realized that if I could focus on something else, those thoughts didn't intrude, now I turn on the tv, set the sleep timer for 30 minutes and consistently fall asleep before the first commercial.

catherine
6-27-18, 6:13pm
I don't think that's weird at all, well maybe the all night long part. I have a historical tendency to lay in bed thinking about whatever floats to the surface, and on many nights could lay awake for hours without a dependable ability to turn off my brain. I finally realized that if I could focus on something else, those thoughts didn't intrude, now I turn on the tv, set the sleep timer for 30 minutes and consistently fall asleep before the first commercial.

Yeah, but I don't think she has a sleep timer. I think she needs it all night long.

I have the same method you mentioned--focusing on something else--but in my case it's a rosary. Started out I could say a whole rosary and really be into it, but now I don't get past the first decade before I'm sawing the zzz's. (LDAHL will get it--you Protestants probably won't).

Zoe Girl
6-27-18, 7:20pm
Alan I know my son always had a hard time turning off his brain. He couldn't listen to music because as a serious guitarist he would hear all the parts and analyze them so it got his brain working too much. My daughter used the TV and I think he put things on his computer. Maybe that is how he got addicted to memes!!

Catherine, I do meditation and use the structured style of counting. So counting up to 10 on the in and out breaths and then backwards to 1, I sit upright so I do stay awake for awhile, but maybe 10 repetitions.

Tradd
6-27-18, 9:23pm
Of course, I eat in bed! I’ll eat all sorts of meals and snacks. I’ll spread a dish towel over my lap to catch any spills. I especially do it in winter when I want to be cozy with my heating pad.

I’ll also eat in the bathtub while taking a long bath, but that’s another thread! :D

jp1
6-27-18, 9:25pm
I'm not religious, but saying the rosary to focus and fall asleep probably makes sense because it redirects the mind away from whatever it is that is keeping one awake. Personally I just count to four over and over in time with my breathing. In, one two, out, three four. Repeat. I think part of why this works for me is because in addition to distracting from my distracting thoughts it also makes me focus on slowing down my breathing.

As far as the original question, no, we never eat in bed. But that's probably because the only tv is in our living room. When eating together SO and I always eat on the couch in front of the tv. He sits on the floor with his plate on the coffee table and I sit on the couch and lean forward to eat off the coffee table. (and if it's steak night the cats sit on the floor next to him and beg for food.) If I'm alone I'll come upstairs to the den and eat at my computer desk. The dining room table that SO paid a decent penny for (and I actually really like) has become a good flat space for setting stuff on as soon as SO walks in the door...

Simplemind
6-27-18, 9:38pm
I do everything in my bed but sleep...………………..

Teacher Terry
6-27-18, 10:02pm
We have a tv in our bedroom because we don’t like all the same shows. He watches in there but it goes off when one of us goes to bed.

Tradd
6-27-18, 11:05pm
No TV in my bedroom, but I’ll often be in bed with laptop or phone.

Zoe Girl
6-27-18, 11:29pm
Yeah tradd, someone else eats in bed! Now to get my cheese and bag of chips

Gardnr
6-28-18, 10:23am
Now that I have basically a room I am renting, and the downstairs area I can also use and share does not have a couch, I find I am snacking in bed. Oh wait, I pretty much always have done this but was better about it when I had a larger apartment to myself.

What do you think about eating in bed? Any good stories of mishaps? I just spilled tea a couple times and boy does that stain!

NOPE! Bedroom is minimalist. No TV, no eating, no reading.....2 purposes and sleeping is one of them:~)

Float On
6-28-18, 10:30am
We had two house rules.
Eating in the kitchen only.
Don't stand on furniture.

lmerullo
6-28-18, 12:47pm
We had two house rules.
Eating in the kitchen only.
Don't stand on furniture.
I often was heard yelling at my kids: "Why are you taking that out of the kitchen?" Same house rule.

dado potato
6-28-18, 6:29pm
In my humble opinion, it is good to have a bedtime routine which puts the bodymind in an optimal condition for slumber. Accordingly, it is not a great idea to eat or drink (anything but water) within 4 hours of bedtime. Outside of 4 hours before bedtime, if a person wants/needs to eat in bed, why not? A tray helps contain the crumbs and spills.

Last things before blowing out the candle, if applicable: dry brushing skin, moisturizing skin, brushing hair, cue koto music (or other audio for transition to dreamland).

JaneV2.0
6-28-18, 7:03pm
Never. But I never eat at the table, either. I usually eat in front of the computer. Eating + reading has been my habit from a very young age.

Alan
6-28-18, 7:44pm
Only sleep and well, you know, going on in our bed. Yes, some snacking allowed. >8)

Gardenarian
7-1-18, 8:28pm
I do eat in bed. It's where I read and often where I draw and write. I have spilled countless bottles of water and the odd cup of tea as well. I recently managed to drop a whole bag of raisins (and there's always dog hair on the floor, blech)

I try to avoid anything crumbly. Last night I was snacking on olives and a bag of snow peas.

Yppej
7-2-18, 5:29am
Yes, all the time. I also use a towel to catch crumbs.

I do everything in bed - read, watch TV, pay bills, make up to do lists, and use my tablet. In winter it is the best because the covers keep me warm and I can minimize my heating bills. In the summer I can put the ceiling fan on.

iris lilies
7-2-18, 7:58am
You guys are all such grown ups!

It may be about location of beds vs food.

Our bedrooms are up a flight od stairs, so it isnt convenient to eat in bed.

Now eating while on the sofa, yep.

BikingLady
7-7-18, 4:36am
Never have I eaten in bed.