Sunday, May 25, 2014

Things that go whirrrrr in the night

I've not been sleeping well lately. It's hard to turn my mind off at night and for some reason, when it's dark all I can do is stare at the ceiling and think. I have no problem sleeping during the day so after a sleepless Friday night, I decided to turn on the light in the bedroom and see if I could simulate daylight. It worked! I fell asleep and was sleeping so well when something woke me up around 1 AM.

I listened and I could hear something clattering. I couldn't tell exactly where it was coming from but I knew it was in the house. So I got up and listened again. I turned off the light, thinking maybe the fan was making a noise. The clattering continued. I opened the door and the clattering was louder. Since the Hubbs sleeps in another room, I thought maybe it was him snoring. Nope, he's sleeping peacefully and quietly.

I stepped into the hall and again, the clattering got louder. So I slowly walked down the hallway trying to find the source of this noise. It was driving me crazy and I knew I wouldn't be going back to sleep as long as I didn't know what was causing it.

It seemed to be loudest in the hall bath so I stepped inside and turn the light switch on and off. No difference. I unplugged my toothbrush. No difference. I opened the upper cabinet door and bingo, loud clattering. I listened and listened and couldn't find the source. The clattering would get quieter and then louder.  I thought maybe something was between the walls. Maybe a woodpecker?????

I decided I needed help so I woke the Hubbs and told him I needed him to listen to something. Now waking the Hubbs usually results in grumbling and growling but this time, he got up and came to the bathroom without a word. He stood with his head tilted to one side and then asked me what was that noise. I told him, "I don't know, that's why I got you up". So he went and put on his pants and shoes and went to the basement and looked around. Nothing down there.

Meanwhile, I'm still standing in the hallway afraid the house is going to blow up or fall down or something is going to suddenly appear from between the walls. The Hubbs went to get his glasses and repeated everything I had done in the bathroom, light switch, toothbrush, cabinet door. By this time, I had moved closer to the front door ready to run. He reached into the cabinet and handed me my Hummingbird flosser. It's a small electric thingy that can be used with the U-shaped flossers to floss your teeth. It's not suppose to work unless you press the button. But it was running and as it was sitting on the shelf, it was turning around and around and each time it turned toward the back of the cabinet, it would knock against it and be really loud. Then when it would turn toward the front, it would quieten down.

I looked at the flosser then at the Hubbs and burst into laughter. He and I had a good laugh and I put it down on the counter and went back to bed. This morning, I found it lying on a catalogue in the bathroom buzzing like crazy. Maybe it's trying to tell me something????

Hugs,
Sharon


9 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! I am sitting here laughing with you, Sharon :) xx

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  2. It turned into a very comical situation.

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  3. Very funny story Sharon.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  4. Ha ha that is funny! You have made me smile.

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  5. I really thought it might be a bat ... in fact as I was reading this post, our resident bat was fluttering around in the heat register across the room (the bat never gets out, it just bangs away in the ductwork and between the walls at night). So glad it was just your flosser!

    Had to laugh at the part about simulating daylight. I sleep right through my radio alarm, so sometimes on my days off, if I wake up too early and want to sleep longer, I turn the radio on and it sends me right back to sleep. (If I actually need to get up early I take the kitchen timer into the bedroom. For some reason I can't sleep through that.) :)

    Hope you're sleeping better now with no mysterious night noises!

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  6. Ha-ha! That's hilarious. I'm glad ya'll at least got a good laugh out of it. Something you probably need right now. Perhaps it's telling you that even when you don't think you can go anymore, you still have it in you. Hope you get the sleeping sorted out. Drink chamomile tea at night. Works wonders for me at times. Hugs and blessings, Tammy

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  7. Hi Sharon, I've just been catching up on your news and just wanted you to know that I'm thinking of you and your whole family while you are going through such a tough time right now. Big Hugs. Mel xxx

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  8. Oh that was so funny! I was on the edge of my chair wondering myself what it was. It sounds like something I would do! LOL! You should send that in to a magazine....you're a great story teller!

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  9. Hi Sharon. I just loved your tale. Would you believe....my husband woke me in the middle of the night because he thought something (perhaps my crutches) was rattling around on the stairs! We still can't find what it was! Thanks so much for visiting with me in one of my favourite places. Also for your thoughts and encouragement over these last months. I so appreciate all my blogging friends! Joan

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