To sleep, perchance to dream
I am a deep sleeper.
When I was little, my father woke up with a start in the middle of the night, having heard a huge WHOOMPH! from upstairs, closely followed by a SMASH! downstairs. He dashed around in a panic, convinced that the revolution had begun, or we were under siege, or that gangs of armed men were robbing his house and running off with his family . however, upon inspecting the house, none of these things appeared to be happening. In fact, all he could find was a five year old rumtumtugger fast asleep in her room- not in bed in her top bunk, but in the middle of the floor, and a lightbulb smashed in the kitchen. Upon waking up a little more he realised that what had actually happened was Id fallen out of my top bunk, and the force of my fall had dislodged the lightbulb, which had fallen out and smashed. I snored on, oblivious to the panic Id caused. I am a deep sleeper.
Some mornings, I wake up and forget who I am. I cant remember my name or at least, I think I cant remember my name. Sometimes it feels more like I cant remember that I have a name, or that there are such things as names.
I often wake up and remind myself what I was doing the night before, as a means of reminding myself what day it is and how Im feeling. But some mornings I run a quick mental search on yesterday AND evening and there is nothing there. Sorry. There are no records which match your search. Please re-phrase and try again. Just a blank screen.
I suppose I cant beat my mother, who once woke up in the night and forgot who my father was.
I dream very vividly as well, which I dont think helps. My dreams are feature-length, in glorious technicolour, often with plots and sub-plots and voice-overs as well as the more usual strange happenings, flying sequences, and suddenly finding yourself naked in a public place episodes. It seems to me that what happens during the night is that my head is like an Index box full of index cards, and they all fly away and are re-shuffled along with all the fantastic images from my dreams. Then in the morning I just have to wait quietly for a moment for all the cards to fly back, and rearrange themselves in order. Its not frightening, its just quiet and blank.
And this is why, if youve had a dream, you sometimes cant remember it, because all thats left in your head is your normal, workingday, index cards of memories, people and things to do. However, sometimes the filing system in the morning isnt quite right, and tucked behind something like the name of your colleague, or a phonecall you have to make
.. is a holographic elephant!
A what?
I dreamt about an elephant last night!
Oh
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One morning, as I was quietly lying in bed staring at the wall and reassembling my mind and sorting out the dream cards and watching them fly off to that great image repository in the sky, I shared my thoughts about the mental process I was going through with Jack. He stared at me carefully,
You really are very strange, arent you? I love you. But you are odd.
And I couldnt really disagree.
With love as ever, and apologies for the absence
therumtumtugger
xxx
I think your index card theory makes sense! (That paragraph about the holographic elephant had a “The Little Prince” quality to it.)
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That’s not strange at all… I had exactly the same thoughts as a kid. At one point I used to imagine that my brain was like a set of records and a record player (nowadays they’d be DVDs)… some of them I had listened to/watched again and again and then occasionally right at the back a rare EP would come out and leave me bemused for most of the morning.
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(C) of course it goes without saying that sometimes those records were recordings of real life. See, perfect sense. And for the record last night I dreamt that I lived in the town I went to university and was very anxious to get back to America, but it wasn’t clear why!
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You actually fell out of the top bunk and didn’t even stir, just a bit? Wow. I’m impressed! I have some pretty strange dreams, myself. I really should write all of them down as soon as I wake up 🙂
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I’ve always described it as a filing cabinet that needs its files straightened up …. index cards are much more compact!
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*laughs* at least it proves you have an active and constant imagination!
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Oh, I don’t know…don’t you think that forgetting who YOU are trumps forgetting who one’s spouse is? 🙂
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Well, now…that just about explains it all, doesn’t it? 🙂 Just teasing. You’re the only one brave enough to admit it, is all!
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I never remember dreams. The only dreams I ever regularly remembered when I was a child were my nightmares – generally because I would wake up in the middle of them! I guess I just don’t dream enough when I’m close to waking… Laters, luv Andy
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What a splendid story! One that has left wiping tears from my eyes. It is rather like the butterfly wing effect, on a much less subtle level! Fall, thump, crash. Yes, get to know Jack’s mum.
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I also can’t believe you fell from the top bunk and didn’t wake!! I like the index card idea, it sounds pretty much spot on
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I think I agree. I have that sensation of not being sure of anything on waking up sometimes. Apparently my father once, in his sleep, raced to the bottom of the bed and jumped off. Which still won’t beat the ever-amusing nocturnal activities of M when we were on the canal boat a few years ago!
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In my youth, I used to sleepwalk. Thank god, I don’t do that any more!!!
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