Sleepy beliefs
Mar. 10th, 2005 08:30 pmI believe the strangest things in my sleep. Last night I got out of bed at 3:30 a.m. because I firmly believed that one of you locals from the friendslist had e-mailed me with urgent news about somebody else local on the friendslist and I had to find out what was wrong and how we could help. And I had to get up, because I could see the subject line and time stamp and all just as clear as day in my head, and somehow I neglected to make the connection that I do not, in fact, have a psychic link with my computer.
I forgot most of this on the way to the computer and only dredged it up in conversation this afternoon. So I stood at the computer at 3:30 going, "Why am I here? What am I doing here?" I went back to bed and to sleep, but I'm a little tired and also bemused with my brain for that one.
This is up there with the "I must have my contacts still in, because I can see in my dreams, and I'm not supposed to be able to see when I'm sleeping" belief for weird stuff I believe when I'm sleeping. Do you believe anything odd when you're sleeping? Either in the context of dreams themselves or stuff that hangs around into your earliest waking moments?
I also believe that all high schools are St. Paul's Highland Park High School, when I'm sleeping. Don't ask me why. Other high schools with strong distinguishing features -- my own, for example -- transmute into Highland Park whenever my dreams require a high school to appear. I have never been inside the building, never done more than drive past it. It was extremely confusing to discover that I was dreaming Highland Park and not some Platonic or amalgamated mental high school.
We have a pulmonologist to call for
timprov in the morning. Progress. My back is not entirely happy about the shoveling I did this morning, but they can just deal; I'm working on Chapter twenty-nine-and-a-half, and as long as my brain will let me, I'm going to keep doing it, molten metal and gossip and all. And then when the brain is done letting me work on this, I'll read City of Bones some more, so it can go back to
porphyrin when we see her next.
I forgot most of this on the way to the computer and only dredged it up in conversation this afternoon. So I stood at the computer at 3:30 going, "Why am I here? What am I doing here?" I went back to bed and to sleep, but I'm a little tired and also bemused with my brain for that one.
This is up there with the "I must have my contacts still in, because I can see in my dreams, and I'm not supposed to be able to see when I'm sleeping" belief for weird stuff I believe when I'm sleeping. Do you believe anything odd when you're sleeping? Either in the context of dreams themselves or stuff that hangs around into your earliest waking moments?
I also believe that all high schools are St. Paul's Highland Park High School, when I'm sleeping. Don't ask me why. Other high schools with strong distinguishing features -- my own, for example -- transmute into Highland Park whenever my dreams require a high school to appear. I have never been inside the building, never done more than drive past it. It was extremely confusing to discover that I was dreaming Highland Park and not some Platonic or amalgamated mental high school.
We have a pulmonologist to call for
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Date: 2005-03-11 02:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-11 02:46 am (UTC)Lately, with the conviction that we'd adopted special needs twins from Kazakhstan who were four and eight (but still twins!) and couldn't speak English and...
Right.
I find it easier, when I'm sitting upright on the edge of the bed, hyperventilating, and the noise wakes up Mike, to tell him that it's just that I need to go do the midnight pee thing. :P
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Date: 2005-03-11 02:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-11 02:51 am (UTC)What I muttered at
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Date: 2005-03-11 03:06 am (UTC)This used to bite me in the ass a bit, because I'd oversleep firmly convinced that I'd already had breakfast and dressed and gone to school.
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Date: 2005-03-11 03:12 am (UTC)So, um. Yeah.
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Date: 2005-03-11 05:36 am (UTC)When she questioned me that she hadn't heard the phone ring I waved her off and kept pulling on socks. When she asked why he was in the hospital and how I knew I told her that our friend Josh had called and that Darrin was in the ER because he had bitten his own ear off. When she asked how he could have done that I said that he had stood on a chair.
It's about this time that I actually realized what I was saying.
She's never let me live that one down. I had just slipped right out of the dream of the phone call and into the reality of getting dressed without really waking all the way up.
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Date: 2005-03-11 10:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-11 12:24 pm (UTC)Example of a thing I remember: the ceiling fan is a giant hornet.
Example of a thing I don't remember: When I was a tween, I accosted my brother when he came in late. "Were you the last person to use the piano?" I demanded repeatedly. Finally I said, "As long as you put it away when you were done with it."
I frequently wake up from dreams feeling wildly elated or deeply bereft, and the feeling sticks with me for an hour or so, even though I know right away that the things in the dream weren't factual.
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Date: 2005-03-11 12:42 pm (UTC)There is the talking in my sleep. Subjects of interest: Earwax, "Stop calling me!" (when an ex boyfriend was calling me several times a day shortly after I got married), and a few other things I'd have to ask Jeff about when he gets home.
Um, and then there's the waking up thinking I'm late for school, getting dressed and ready to run out the door after waking my sister up... and she looks at the clock and says it's only midnight.
And of course there's my mom coming in to wake me up, and I sit up in bed, smile at her, say "oh, I'm up already!" and move the covers away... but as soon as the door closes I'm laying down again and I don't remember any of it. :D
And dreams, oh dear. Um, just last night I thought I inadvertently killed my best friend's husband (and my husband's best friend), but then I was relieved to find out he was still alive... and then someone else killed him. :\
In the same dream, Sprint or some long distance provider called and asked to talk to my husband and I said he wasn't there. Then they asked if I wanted to switch, and even when I said no they kept pushing, and so I said "I'm not going to say "Yes I will switch."" and then they said thank you and hung up, and I got a bill for switching like two seconds later. I felt bad this morning. :D
Um, there are more, but I shouldn't spam your lj. :)
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Date: 2005-03-11 01:35 pm (UTC)A few weeks ago, I dreamed I had a starred review in Publisher's Weekly. Then I woke up and was both sad and frustrated.
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Date: 2005-03-11 01:43 pm (UTC)I had dybbuks in my dream last night.
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Date: 2005-03-11 01:50 pm (UTC)A variation of this is that there's a mathematical formula that will let me fully wake up and get out of bed in the morning. For example, the alarm has to go off in a number divisible by three--then I can get out of bed. (When you hit the snooze as often as I do, this can be a bit of a challenge.) Occasionally my husband shakes me awake and asks if I'm actually planning to go to work, and when I'm half-awake, I can explain what was keeping me in bed, but later, I just wonder what the hell was going on... I haven't done this since November, and I think it's very, very strange.
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Date: 2005-03-11 01:52 pm (UTC)You know, the usual.
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Date: 2005-03-11 02:00 pm (UTC)But yeah, usually much easier to just start a new story. :D
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Date: 2005-03-11 03:16 pm (UTC)My fiancee had a dream where we got in a fight, and she woke up mad at me. She had to keep reminding herself all day that there was no actual fight.
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Date: 2005-03-11 03:43 pm (UTC)I also occasionally wake up laughing at something irresistibly funny, that either turns out to be not terribly amusing or unrememberable when fully awake. ANd then there are the useles-precog dreams...
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Date: 2005-03-11 09:56 pm (UTC)I saw a review for
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