I take a book and the remote control with a bottle of water beside the bed.
i take the wife to bed with me
a cuppa Tea, and phone for emergency, laptop, sleeping tablet.
A clear conscience.
Quite often nothing at all.
Yep, phone for emergency too and a small but powerful rechargeable led torch incase of a power cut which is unlikely, shouldn’t tempt fate I suppose
I don’t take emergencies to bed with me.
Phone, Ipad, TV Remote and a book. Maybe a glass of water.
Phone, bottled water, spex and case, c/h thermostat. Maybe a book and/or iPad.
Bottle of tonic water, to try to stop them infernal leg cramps.
Phone, book, specs and a torch (in case there is a power cut).
Mobile,glasses car keys shoulder bag then Mr H joins me.
For those who keep a torch by the bed, I can recommend this type of stick on battery powered light for emergencies. You can stick them on skirting or furniture and saves you hunting for a torch.
My partner, and Dageus before we lost him, my phone and I keep a small torch in the bedside cabinet along with some cough sweets and pain killers.
I tend to leave more stuff outside the door than I actually take into the bedroom with me.
I keep the room basic, no telly, no phone, no music producing equipment, no food and drink (unless I’m poorly) no curtains or blinds up at the window so I can see the sky (we’re not overlooked) and no wife, although there’s a place for her by my side if she wishes.
Picnic Hamper
All the way 2 >> Dollywood.
Phone, pills, water.
Sometimes a milky drink, the thoughts of a life time to think about …only seems to happen at night !!
I replenish my decanter of water every morning, my zip-up bag of meds lives permanently on bedside table, my phone’s second home is on bedside table (I don’t answer it day or night because the notifications are off). I have something to read on my phone, it doubles as a kindle. In the drawer of my bedside table I have a place for specs, hearing aids, paper & pencil, lip balm …