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Kindle, readers digest, Myer magazine, lib balm, foot cream, hand cream, lamp, iPhone and kindle chargers, old tissue, dust.
A book or 3, a lovely orange lamp from IKEA, the remote control for the radio, a box of tissues and a cuddly owl. And dust.
Bedside lamp, book, glass of water and a small wicker basket in which I throw my watch and whatever jewellery I've worn that day, small packet of tissues and handcream. Hubs has the alarm clock and radio on his side.
Do you mean ON or IN the drawer of table.

if IN, the answer is probably not suitable for this forum. :grin:

Well, you asked..
Juliana.Rivers wrote: Do you mean ON or IN the drawer of table.

if IN, the answer is probably not suitable for this forum. :grin:

Well, you asked..



No, let's stick to ON! :lol:
Fun topic !

2 lamps ,one at each end ( it's a long , skinny dressing table ) ; mirror in the middle , Glowmat ( luminous mat which is handy if you need to get up during the night !!) ; alarm clock which tells the time but the alarm bit's kaput ; lip balm , hand cream , paper hankies , brushes and comb , sample sachets of various anti-ageing products from magazines - as yet unused! ; Liz Earle Eyebright and some cottonwood pads ; small magnifying mirror and tweezers ; wee radio ; that's it , I think .( Oh , and dust too ! )
Alarm clock (unused as I use my phone alarm)
Phone and tablet
Bottle of water
Book shelf with favourite books and my Reiki books. (Current reads are on tablet on Kindle)
Dry skin cream, hand cream, lip balm, dry eye drops, dry nose spray, dry mouth spray....can you see the theme here? :smile:
Small stuffed badger mascot
Heaps of dust! :shock:
A clock/thermometer and 28 books, all non-fiction.
Several on diet science. A few detailing variations of running/recovery techniques. The majority are brain biology (molecular), artificial intelligence and auto-adaptive systems.

(A literal snooze-fest for most readers.)
Lamp
Clock
Box of tissues
A glass of distilled water on a painted tile which I use as a table mat
Painkillers
A bottle of cough medicine gathering dust (it hasn't been used for several months)
An antique wooden half pint measure filled with pens and pencils
Small dictionary - no room for current reading books, they are in a pile on the floor beside the bed
A lid - I can't remember what container it came from
Nail file
Lamp
Lumie Bodyclock Alarm Clock
Bottle of water
Sleep mist
Hand cream
Lip balm
Kindle
Craft Magazines
Holiday purse - to remind me to renew the European Health Cards
My DH would say cr*p :)

Lamp, tissues, radio alarm clock, a little heart shaped dish I put my watch and wedding ring in at night a hair brush and then any rubbish YS puts there and I move. Overnight there is a drink of water too.
Radio alarm. I find the light on this too bright so switch it off overnight therefore also a small travel alarm clock. Bedside light, reading glasses ( I find these preferable to my noral bifocals for reading in bed ), a tissue, a plastic beaker of water and my book ( currently The Rosie Project). Also a tube of aloe vera gel which I use on mouth ulcers that I am prone to ever since my 1st attack of herpes about 7 years ago.This is joined by paracetamol or ibuprofen if I have a cold.
Ooh interesting innit! I have what looks like a Victorian oil lamp but it's a modern copy, Buddha, Mary+Jesus diptych, amethyst crystal, DAB radio and headphones, mat, reading glasses, kindle, 7 books, tissues, digital alarm clock, coconut oil with teaspoon, dust :0)
Lamp
iPad
kindle
Small dish for rings
Hand cream
Ear plugs(for when it is not my turn to sort out puppy)
Coaster
Box of tissues
Several novels including a Maeve Binchy I'm currently reading
Mat for mug of tea I never get in bed
Bottle of olbas oil
My mum's watch (she died just last month)
Lamp
Reading glasses
Dust!
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