So.
Your child went to college.
Or several universities.
A decision has been made.
You think you can sit down and relax now because of the stress and arguments of that year, all the waiting, they\'re all behind you, right?
Well, not so fast.
As soon as you receive the acceptance deposit, you will begin to receive an offer to make your child\'s college life an item of your dreams that you have always wanted to achieve.
The most sinister of these offers will be dormitory equipment.
If direct marketing money is an important barometer, you will soon begin to feel that there is nothing more pressing in life than buying dorm sheets.
My son\'s school sent us a brochure. -
Okay, a lot of brochures. -
About the \"package\" they provide for the dormitory \".
Sheets, towels, blankets, a basket.
A small lamp caught on the headboard.
This booklet guarantees that everything fits his dorm furniture.
It says that when he arrives at school, the package can be delivered directly to his room.
It says I can save hundreds of dollars in this way.
Who wouldn\'t want to do that?
This is a very big deal!
They even threw a memory foam mattress topper!
No, don\'t send the package to school!
You need to wash all the sheets and towels first.
Also, the memory foam needs to be turned on so it can \"breathe\" a bit. Of course. I knew that.
The brochure does not provide practical details about the paper. Only colors.
You don\'t know how they feel or how they do it.
But if I buy from a regular store, how do I know I get all the right things?
If he needs-bed storage? A clip-on bed fan? A mini-fridge? A microwave?
Who knows that buying sheets for universities will be more stressful than the application process itself?
I asked about the dorm package on Facebook and got 63 responses. Do the package.
Don\'t make parcels.
Cheap and convenient. It\'s a rip-off.
This package is for the loser.
The packing list is good. They pill. They\'re stiff.
They broke up.
They are perfect.
I will never send my children to school with \"parcel\" sheets.
Try Garnet Hill;
They have cotton 100% long. Garnet Hill?
I didn\'t even buy myself sheets from Mount Garnet.
Me: Are you going to wrap up a sheet or are we going to buy a sheet?
He: I don\'t care.
Me: the packing list may be some sort of Poly/cotton mixture. HIM: Whatever.
Me: They say we have to order soon if we want to choose the mode. HIM: Ok.
So, should we order?
He: I don\'t care.
But they are your sheets. It\'s your bed.
Mom, do what you want. I know. I know. I know.
Just sheets.
So why do they think they are more important?
When I was in college, I took the sheets from our linen closet and stuffed them into the milk case.
Now I think about it. I bought a new sheet.
I can still imagine them: the ivory of pale blue and orange Paisley, a little brown detail.
I remember Brown because the second set of beds is brown and I sometimes pair Brown pillowcases with Paisley\'s pillowcases because they complement each other.
I can\'t believe I remember my college transcript. It\'s settled.
This is so special. No package.
Me: do you want one or two?
If you only bring one set, you have to wash, dry and put it back on the bed on the same day.
If you bring two sets, you can bring one, open the new one, and wash the first one when it\'s convenient. HIM: Wait. . .
Do you need to wash the sheets?
Don\'t buy memory foam anywhere except Target, otherwise it doesn\'t fit.
I just bought one somewhere else.
Can you refund?
Too short.
But his feet will be short there, right?
He doesn\'t need a memory foam on his feet, does he? Ok.
But don\'t say I\'m not warning you.
Of course, we all passed the university without remembering the foam mattress.
But when I googled for dorm beds, it looked like the mattress had not been replaced since 80.
Pick out the sheets you like, dear.
They need a very long time.
I like these. ME: Those? !
Number of 400 threads!
After you had me through a year, you didn\'t deserve 400 of the number of threads.
Maximum 200From mid-August to mid-
On September, my Facebook feed was full of photos of parents about dormitories that their children had renovated, and each room looked like a page in the catalog.
A friend revealed that her child\'s room looked too much like a cell and that she might be looking for a local designer to sort out some window care.
I feel guilty about thread count.
He doesn\'t care about the number of threads.
But what if he gets sick and doesn\'t feel well?
He would be happy to be alone and it would be nice to sleep on a rock.
But what if there was a stomachache, fever, and had to climb back to bed a day? -
A pillow is picked up and a blanket is pulled up to cover a head?
Shouldn\'t those days get the best and softest sheets money can buy?
When my son was still wearing his first little fleece 18 years ago, if someone told me that one day I would consider his college sheets for more than three minutes, I would think they were crazy
However, it took me three months here.
Does this cover up the fact that maybe I\'m not prepared enough for him to go to the world alone?
Or just because I\'m afraid to fill my brain once his day --to-
Is daycare out of my control?
Is it my last chance to make him a mother to buy sheets?
No, don\'t answer this question.
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