I have a confession: I'm oddly attached to my pillow. Not just any pillow, but the pillow that I've slept on since I was a kid. Yes, it's quite old. Who knows how long my parents had it before I staked claim to it. And who knows what's growing inside of it! They say you should switch mattresses every 8 years and that it doubles in weight over those eight years. But I've never heard any statistics about how often you should replace your pillow.
I loved this pillow. Over the years, I've looked to replace it and yet I couldn't find one nearly as comfortable. It had flattened significantly and lost much of its shape - so much so that it had a hard time sitting up against my headboard.
Last October when we went on a road trip to Colorado, my nephew wasn't feeling great and he threw up in our car. I wasn't worried, cars can clean and smells will dissipate. As we started cleaning the car, my sister-in-law pulled out my pillow with the smallest amount of vomit on the corner of the pillowcase. It was my beloved pillow and I still wasn't worried.
My SIL doesn't mess around in situations like this and she wanted to throw my pillow away, claiming it wasn't worth cleaning! (Even though there was only a little on the pillowcase, not even on the pillow.) I put up a good fight. I came to Colorado with this pillow and I would be leaving with this pillow. At minimum she wanted to throw the pillowcase away...but it matched my bedding and I convinced her washing it would be just fine.
That evening my SIL gave me the bad news - the pillow went through the wash and it didn't fare well. The pillow lining disintegrated and the pillow was now lumpy.
WHAT!? You mean the pillowcase? No the pillow. I told you not to wash the pillow. Yes, but it was gross. I don't care, it's my pillow. Well you'll definitely need a new one. I don't want a new one.
I took the pillow home with me and used it for another 6 months. But after being washed it lost its love and comfort and I finally said goodbye to it this week. I haven't slept well since. Part of me wants to pull it out of the trash barrel because it still hasn't been picked up but I would for sure need to send it through the wash this time. I'm not sure it would be able handle another spin cycle.
I still sleep with my baby blanket. I can't part with it and I'm crazily attached to it. My husband thinks it's ridiculous because it is threadbare and ripped and doesn't really even look like a blanket anymore ... but it's my blankie. I can't imagine giving it up.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry you lost your pillow.
I love it! My son loves his blanket - unfortunately it's made of that really thin material (aden and anais) and there's no way it's going to last much longer. He has four of them and they're already in pieces. Glad you still have yours!
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