Insomniac Diaries

Hello. My name is Trish and I am an insomniac. I've been an insomniac for as long as I can remember. I can remember lying awake at night in my pink-and-white candy stripe bedroom and staring up at the ceiling, trying to find "constellations" in the glitter embedded in the acoustical popcorn ceiling texture. Who ever heard of a child who can't sleep?

The sad part of my problem is that nothing is keeping me awake. I don't lie there and worry, unless I really have something to worry about. I'm not wakefully considering my Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, or solving for y, or contemplating a cure for cancer. My mind wanders around like those Family Circus cartoons. You know the one where Mom tells Billy to put the hammer back in the tool shed, and you see Billy's path (by the dotted line behind him) and he goes to the tree house, the dog house, the out house, around the house, over the swing, through the car and under the porch in a squiggly path of distraction. THAT, in a nutshell, is my wakefulness. It doesn't make a bit of sense and accomplishes nothing.

Let me take you on a brief tour. Two nights ago, I stretched out with my eyes wide open, and thought about the first day of class. The instructor reviewed the rules, one of which was "no food or sweetened drinks in the computer lab room". No big surprise there...we all know what a Dr. Pepper can do to a keyboard. Uh oh. Here it comes. I see a bunny trail of foolish wakefulness coming on. What would I do if I spilled something on my keyboard? I've had to clean out keyboards before. (I eat at my desk a lot.) But a big spill? And I am NOT going to drink unsweetened coffee, so don't even go there.

I turn on my side and look out the window and notice the way the moonlight makes the red hummingbird juice look like a gem, my mind still on a sticky keyboard. The only way to clean it would be to unplug it, remove all the keys, and get started with a bottle of alcohol and a pile of cotton swabs.   Don't even bother to point out that it would be far simpler to cough up the $15 for a new one.  Logic is not in the driver's seat here.

Could I remember the order of all the keys to put them back correctly? I know where all the letters go, thanks to six years of training in "touch typing". Do you remember touch typing? What about the tilde? Where does that go, again? I'm not sure about the brackets and slashes, either. The cursor keys would be easy, but what about that mess above, with the "insert", "delete", etc. keys? Oh, and the number pad! Are the numbers laid out like a phone, with the 1 in the upper-left position? Or a calculator with the 1 in the lower-left? Pretty sure it's like a calculator. What about all the other things that are there? Num lock, +, - and few others. What were the others?

Let me think... what else is on the number pad? And thus begins round 2 of my mental bunny trail.

And this is the useless, silly drivel that cranks out of my brain when I should be dreaming.

You know what is worse? At some point in my mental meandering, I ask myself the question, "what started me thinking about this?" and I BACKTRACK through all this silliness, trying to figure out why I'm thinking about it.

Sigh.


Comments

  1. I am terrified of becoming an insomniac and I really feel for you. I have showed no signs of it - I go right to sleep and wake up in the morning, no insomnia - but for some reason the thought of being an insomniac really unnerves me. You poor thing! Have you ever gone to one of those sleep disorder centers?

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    1. No, but I've gone to the liquor store. :D

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  2. Oh poor you, Patricia! My husband is somewhat insomniac, in that it takes him a while to fall asleep. But it's usually due to stress/ things on his mind. Have you tried meditation? Yoga?

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    1. A glass of wine, a soak in the hot tub and .... well....there's one other thing that my sweet hubs adds to the remedy. :D Bet that trio would work for your husband. LOL...

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  3. I have one word for you. Ambien. :D

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    1. But...but.... I've heard about Ambien sex, and I want to make sure if I'm having wild sex that I REMEMBER IT! :-o

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  4. This definitely conveys the meandering thoughts of a sleepless night. I love the hummingbird juice followed by the sticky keyboard. It's a logical jump from one to the other. And I would take a photo of the keyboard before starting. :)

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    1. (Forehead slap) Of course!
      Thanks for visiting me today :-)

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  5. That Kristin is one smart cookie!
    I don't have trouble sleeping most of the time, but I do have it more than I'd like. My mind does the same thing -- flitting as aimless as a butterfly, lighting on one thing after another. I'm not generally stressed or worried. I'm just awake because I'm not asleep. That's it.
    Thanks for sharing, Trish. It's good to know I'm not alone in my midnight (and 1 AM and 2 AM and 3 AM) ramblings.

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    1. Ha! Now that you told me that you're probably awake, too, I'll lie there and wonder if I should say I'm lying there or laying there. LOL. :-)

      We have a saying for it around here. "What kept you awake?" "A million nothings."

      Thanks for visiting me today!

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  6. Are you able to backtrack to the source of the meandering? THAT is impressive. *sigh* I hope you find sleep tonight.

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    1. Sometimes, trying to work my way back through that bunny trail is what finally puts me to sleep!

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  7. Ambien sex!?! HA!!!
    Awesome!

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    1. I've only read about it, but it sure sounds intriguing!

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  8. Boo to insomnia. Yay to Family Circus cartoons---so glad to find someone else who even has a clue what I am talking about. They still make me laugh. Sleep well tonight, Erin

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  9. Insomnia is awful! I can totally relate to all that mind-meandering. I do it often. Sighing right along with you.:)

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