@rhodri This is me & hubby for the next couple of nights. pic.twitter.com/WhvnBh5DbT
— Diane Griffin (@Artmotiveuk) December 24, 2015
You’ve been gone from your childhood home for a few years, and when you go back for Christmas, you find your folks have turned your old bedroom into a storage unit, so they got an air mattress for you. Or you can share the foldout couch with a sibling.
@rhodri My rather magical bed for the next few nights - my sister (22) is on the bottom bunk pic.twitter.com/SA8K1xRwcF
— Chloe James (@grrrlbrarian) December 24, 2015
Or maybe they kept your room the way it was -a junior twin or bunk bed complete with your licensed childhood bedding. That’s what happens when adult children return home for the holidays -often with partners, kids, and even grandkids. Togetherness!
@rhodri mattress in the laundry room at mum's. Pretty sure I didn't sleep there as a child. #dudewheresmyroom pic.twitter.com/grqL8PordD
— Rachel Maclean (@WhofanRachel) December 24, 2015
Rhodri Marsden has been collecting pictures and stories of holiday sleeping arrangements from all over for several years now. He collected the best of this year’s submissions at Storify. Late entries and more can be seen at his Twitter feed. -via Metafilter