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Talking While Sleeping, #11

Drew (from a dead sleep): NO! (Sits straight up)
Me (not at all asleep): What happened? Are you okay?
Drew: I swallowed all my letters.
Me: No, you’re okay.
Drew: I need some – do you have something liquidy? (Drinks all the water I have nearby.)

Okay, poor guy. No more playing Words With Friends right before bed.

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Sleep Talking 10!

I was so excited when this happened last night – even though it was brief it was funny.

Drew: *indistinct mumbling*
Me: What’s that?
Drew: *indistinct* Gtine
Me: A…guillotine?
Drew: You made a guillotine.
Me: Pretty sure I didn’t.
Drew: Yes.

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Sleep Talking IX

Drew: Did you set the alarm?
Me: Yup.
Drew: To the new binder time?
Me: …
Drew: The pick up time. The drop off time.
Me: Whose pick up time?
Drew: Me.
Me: What time should you be dropped off?
Drew: You KNOW what I’m talking about. The program time. The new program.
Me: …
Drew: Do you know what I’m talking about?

Today it was foggy and cold and windy when I got up, but by the time I got down to the South Bay for work, it was sunny and hot and awesome. But still windy. We had a fun and laid-back day – lots of people out of the office on this spring Friday. I’m looking forward to this weekend…although I have to say, the weekdays FLY by lately.

May is apparently “Short Story Month” (according to whom?) so my BFF Liz and I made a pact to write 3 short stories each. I guess I should get on that since May is like 1/5th over.

I feel very unfocused right now. Friday fidgets?

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Sleep Talking, 8

At about 4:30 this morning:

Drew: What? Why did you do that?
Me: ?
Drew: Buy a hot air balloon?
Me: Don’t worry, I didn’t actually.
Drew: Oh okay. *goes back to sleep*
Me: *thinks about how cool it’d be to own a hot air balloon*

In other news, Megan is here and today we’re heading out on the town to shop for party dresses, shoes, and restrictive undergarments to wear with our party dresses and shoes.  Other things I have expressed an interest in: new jeans, summery type shirts, and 3/4-sleeve cardigan sweaters to wear over sleeveless shirts at work.  So it’s gonna be a busy day.

I couldn’t decide between posting the video for “Shoes” or “Friday,” so you get this instead (it’s totally worth watching):

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Sleep talking, VII

I turned off the heater (which is really loud).

Drew (in the pitch dark, sounding scared): No – no – no – no – no!
Me: Are you okay?
Drew: Put it back – in – on the decades!
Me: Um.
Drew: You know what I mean.
Me: …
Drew: Starts with the ones.
Me: Do you want me to turn the heater back on?
Drew: …No.

And scene.

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Sleep talking, 6.0

Drew:  *makes a sound that is either a laugh or a whimper*
Me:  Are you okay?
Drew:  Ears are never anything normal.
Me:  …
Drew:  You’re holding an ear.
Me:  I’m holding a what?
Drew:  …Ear of corn.
Me:  Well, I guess that makes more sense.

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Sleep talking! Part 5!

In the last week, I have twice ACCIDENTALLY startled Drew while he was sleeping on the couch.  The first time I made the mistake of walking through the living room while talking on the phone, and I guess my voice was just too much.  The second time I just stood too closely to him.  Both times he woke up suddenly with a yelping sound, which in turn scared me.  So, a lose-lose situation.

So last night I was trying to figure out how to wake him up from the couch without producing any terrifying noises.  I turned the volume on my laptop up, hoping that all the little chimes and noises would do the trick.  I turned the TV off, then on again, then off.  I shut the bathroom door loudly.  Finally I picked up my keys from the couch and dropped them, and he sat up.

Drew: “…Wha?”
Me: “Nothing…what?”
Drew: “What happened?”
Me: “Nothing, but I think you should go to bed.”
Drew: “…What did he say?”
Me: “…What did who say?”
Drew: “…WHAT did the SPOON say??”

Then I started laughing and then he started laughing and then he went to bed.

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Look who’s sleep talking 4

Last night we went to bed around 10:30 and then I ended up reading for an hour.  When I snapped off the light on my side of the bed, the following happened:

Drew:  Wwwwwwwhat happened?
Me:  I just turned off the light.
Drew:  That’s it?
Me:  Yup, that’s all that happened.
Drew:  The light? You’re sure?
Me:  I’m sure.
Drew:  Okay.  Merry Christmas.

Does it still count as me disturbing him if he doesn’t remember it the next day?  I always feel bad for keeping the light on, but when he’s awake talking he says it’s fine…

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sleep talking!

The other night I was having some trouble falling asleep. Drew did not. Then we had another sleep talk conversation.

Drew: (giggles) Ice stand.
Syche: What?
Drew: Ice stand.
Syche: What’s an ice stand?
Drew: Where people go. To get ice.
Syche: Where is that?
Drew: Back, over there.
Syche: LOL
Drew: …What?

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Potpourri

Molly and I were talking about seeing Giselle or Coppelia at the SF Ballet.

Me: I know the story of Coppelia, but I don’t actually know what Giselle is about.
Molly: It’s…basically like Swan Lake, but she’s a nymph.  And she drowns herself at the end.
Me: Spoiler alert!
Molly: What, they all end with the main character killing herself!  Except The Nutcracker, which you find out at the end is all Clara’s dream.
Me: SPOILER ALERT!!

Drew and I saw The Nutcracker last night and loved it.  I know that kids are a given at The Nutcracker, but I still got a little annoyed when the little boy behind us explained every “magic” trick to his grandma in a loud kid-whisper.  I know it’s not really magic, because this is theatre.  But please tell your Nana at intermission.  But you know who was adorable?  The little little girl who I could hear somewhere in the grand tier, who, when the ballerina dancing doll came out in the first act, cried, “Look, mommy!  A ballerina!  A ballerina!”  Awww.

After we were home, Drew and I were dissecting the show.  He decided that when ballerinas walk, all turned out and pointy-toed, they look like ducks who are trying really hard not to walk like ducks.  Then we cracked ourselves up saying, “Not like a duck, not like a duck, walk like a person, walk like a person…remember, they’ll never let you in the restaurant if they suspect you’re a duck.  Make eye contact and don’t fumble with the money.”

Then Drew went to sleep while I read Eclipse, and at one point I noticed he was making a lot of noise rummaging around his pillow.  I asked him what he was doing and he said he was checking his pillowcase for money.  I said, “…What?”  and he said, “The pillowcases are full of money.”  “Yeah,” I said, “that’d be nice.  Go back to sleep.”

Today we went to the Dickens Fair and almost right off the bat saw this random chick dressed like a ballerina.  One of her arms kept fluttering around.  I think she thought it was bewitching.  She did get major bonus points when she went en pointe for someone to take her picture.  But every time we saw her (and if you’ve ever been to the Dickens Fair for a day, you know how often you see the same people), we looked at each other and both thought, “Not like a duck, not like a duck…”

Otherwise, the Dickens Fair was Dickensy.  And fun.  And busy.  Erin’s dad does single stick fighting and was doing several demonstrations during the day, and asked Drew to come take pictures of him.  I took video.  So we would meet Tom at 2:20, then go wander around the Fair, then meet up again at 3:30, etc.  I actually think it’s the only way to see the Dickens Fair.  No one can just meander around and look at things for six hours.  The structure was nice.  I wanted to buy a mop of curls to wear over a bun, but Drew wouldn’t let me.  Also, we couldn’t find where they were being sold.  I also wanted to buy a nightlight, a Christmas ornament, a feathery head ornament, some fudge, a gyro, some popcorn (by the late afternoon we were both starving), and a flowery circlet headpiece thing.  Luckily we only had $10.  Because what do I need with any of those things?

Finally, here’s a nice thing I do.  The Opera offices are on the 3rd floor of the building (which is the top).  Basically no one on the 2nd floor uses the elevator, but in the morning Opera people will use it to go up.  I always do because I’m usually always carrying my purse, my lunch, at least one water bottle, and a cup of coffee, and I’ve just walked from Bart and don’t want to take the stairs.  But the elevator is super slow.  So whenever I take it to the 3rd floor, I always press the button for 1 to send it back down for the next person.  That’s a nice thing I do.  I just wanted to mention that.