Friday, March 25, 2011

What do you do when you can't sleep?

The only times I can remember not being struck with the 3am no-sleeps was when I was pregnant with Chris and when I got up every morning at 3am anyway to deliver 400 Santa Barbara New Press papers.  So what do I do to while away the hours?  I refuse to get up, because one thing I know is that I have no chance of falling back to sleep if I get up.  I go through different stages of night time entertainment.  Sometimes I sing Eeny Meeney Disaleeney Ooh Ah Ah Meleaney while I keep rhythm with my fingers and I try to keep track of which finger I stop on when the song is finished.  I am not making this up, I have spent many many hours in this activity.  Or I make up rhymes which do not have to make any sense, just have a nice rhythm and satisfying rhymes.  Quickly and without thinking, like a jump rope rhyme, for instance:

My mother said to go to bed
And so I grabbed a dragon head
It bit me on the big fat knee
And so I put it in a tree...

Or I write stories.  Last night I rewrote Little Red Riding Hood, as a chapter book, in my head.

 I play a kind of scattergories games where I pick a category and try to think of an example for each letter of the alphabet.

I relive favorite days, or vacation itineries.

What do you do?

3 comments:

Pam Smith said...

Can't even come close to competing with your amazingly creative list of nighttime brain ticklers. Those would keep me awake for sure!!

I take the other approach: attempt to think of nothing. I concentrate on my slow breathing, Larry's nighttime vocalizations (no, he's not loud!), a favorite piece of music ... but more often than not it does no good and I sink back into ruminating on Problems that need to be sorted out. And I end up staying awake for hours on end. Occasionally I will come up with a brilliant haiku which I never write down. Those are the best.

Anonymous said...

just a test

Anonymous said...

well jennifer i have tried and tried to leave messages on your blog and susie's, never works. but now the test thing seemed to work.mom