In my freshman biology class we learned that our brains create the noises we hear at night..most of the time. So when we hear that creepy kid's voice behind us, it is really in our head.
There's another problem: I currently live in a house with my parents, my niece and nephew, 3 dogs, and 2 cats. and the house is over 50 years old with creaky wooden floors. So a time that used to be peaceful, a time when I could sit on my couch, eat cereal and watch Netflix, has now become 9 hours of torture. Walking to the kitchen to get a drink of water, or some late night nosh has now become a stealthy secret mission. In the words of my mother I walk like "a baby elephant" so being stealthy is kind of hard.
So imagine if you will; me, sitting on my bed, planning just how I am going to navigate the gauntlet of creaking floors, and the many strategically placed nicknacks. it's like a game of mine sweeper, but instead of a little picture of a bomb blowing up, I set off the bark alarm. My dog Vincent leads the chorus, and the other two yipper yappers chime in with their two sense....So getting a drink of water ends up being a 20 minute process.
Now I know you are probably thinking, "why would someone want to have insomnia". Well my dear friends, I don't have insomnia for insomnia's sake, My insomnia is what I would call pain induced.
Ever since my shoulder surgery in April, my arm goes numb when I close my eyes to sleep. Even if I am exhausted, the minute I lay down, I am in pain, and my right arm goes numb; starting in my finger tips and working its way up to my shoulder. It is the most pleasant feeling in the world. (I hope you heard the sarcasm in that). Sometimes to help the pain, I like to take a shower, or sit in the bathtub for a while. You thought that getting a drink of water was a task....HAHAHA. Getting in the shower is a TERRIFYING experience! Not only does your mind make up noises, every noise you do make sounds like dropping pots and pans onto a tile floor, while standing on a fifteen foot ladder. Baby elephants aren't very graceful anyway, but put them in a tiny bathtub, and you have yourself a show! Not only am I trying to turn the water on quietly, but I am also turning the water off every minute, because my brain is telling me that someone is calling my name from the other side of the house, or there's a creepy ghost kid who wants me to come out and play.
That my friends, is my night in a nutshell.
Another added perk of insomnia, is poetry. I know this might sound odd, but while working in a leadership camp this summer, I had a tendency to get bored at night. I didn't have the luxury of living in a house full of people, instead, I lived in a cabin with 6 other people. to avoid my roommates wanting to kill me, I stayed in my bed. Laying in bed, wide awake, for 8 hours is bbbbooooorrrrinnngg. So to occupy my brain, I would write poems on my phone. Most of them unhappy, and filled with suppressed feelings of hurt and anger, and others filled with that witty sarcasm that all those who know and love me are so very acquainted with.
And so my dear readers, please accept my apology for this post being so lengthy, but I had to make sure that you knew from whence the title of this blog came, and also the reason for it. I hope you enjoy the poem, i composed this very morning, and until we meet again...
Stay Classy My Well Rested Friends
Stupid-face
Shoulder
Why
can’t I make you go away, why won’t you ever leave
Everywhere
you go you cause pain, like when you’re put in a sleeve
You’re
dormant during day and reign in terror during night
If I
thought it would solve anything, I’d put up one hell of a fight
But
I can never get rid of you, always there when I turn around
You
make a lot of noise without making a sound
We
used to be brawling buddies; you’d help me stick it to the man
But
now I’m stuck lifting two pounders, and maybe the occasional soup can
We
were both damaged, left crippled but I’m the one trying to move on,
That
would be a lot simpler if only you were gone.
An
axe, a chainsaw, any sharp power tool would suffice
But
then what would I do with the rest of my life
Phantom
limb, would suck, but I could slap people with the stump
But
now I just need to get over the hump. I
want answers, I want relief
One
little collision that caused so much grief
For
now I’ll deal with you, drag you around like a limp noodle
A
useless appliance, a nonworking appendage
But
soon I will find a way to get my revenge
WOBBLES! I'm glad I have a way to stay connected to you! Thank you for your honesty. You know that I already admire your writing ability. :) I'm curious, and you don't have to tell me if you don't want to, but why does your arm do that? Did the doctors warn you about it when you had your surgery?
ReplyDeleteI have no idea why it does that. shoulder surgeries are already more painful than others, but this beyond your run of the mill pain. Hopefully I will be getting another MRI soon so they will be able to tell whats wrong.
DeleteI'm sorry about your pain. if it helps, it now provides me entertainment.
ReplyDeletewhen hasn't my pain provided you entertainment?
DeleteAshlee! The pain sounds agonizing. What have the doctors done to help ya???? I'm impressed by the poem. I wish I could write.
ReplyDeleteLoni!!!! yeah, its not fun at all. hopefully they will do another MRI...until then I will continue to fantasize the many ways in which I can remove from my body, and who I can throw it at... Good job on the top of Utah half, by the way!
DeleteAshlee,
ReplyDeleteThat was a pretty good poem. I liked it. I too suffer insomnia most nights. I spend hours laying in bed listening to all the other sleepers in my house. (town houses are small and cool that way--I can hear my kids roll over in their beds and run into the wall, etc. That at least is entertaining.) I have found that staying up all night reading a good book at least once a week allows me to get at least one good night's sleep a week. (If I can endure the whole day of complete exhaustion that is the day after). But that doesn't always work and then at least I have read an interesting book so I have accomplished something! I usually make up stories in my night time not asleep time. It is fun to have all the characters talk to each other and have adventures. My husband says I should write it all down and publish my not asleep time novel I've been working on for years. That is what I read so much for during the day, research of course. Anyways, It is fun to see you (virtually) again! I really miss the sister missionaries out here, now we only have elders. And I loved having you over for dinner (sisters talk more than elders. He he.). If you ever get a chance to come back out east and visit us in Maryland make sure to add us to the list to visit again! Maybe I'll have some of my story down on paper by then. For now though, happy non-sleeping! And may we all get a small nap (or a big one)! More later, Reighlyn Henry
Wobbles! I love your post and admire your writing skills. Can't wait to read the other posts!
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