If someone who was sleeping next to you woke up with a start and began "crying" after uttering the word "spooky" as best a sleepy being could what would you think? Or do?
Dang! Right? "I haven't even gotten over my own sleep freak-outs... about Sesame Street style monsters and... hot dogs!"
How does one soothe a nightmare unseen? Is saying that you will always protect and be there enough? Should one commence to yell (violently and with sufficient gusto) "Hi-ya!" and throw full-throttle karate kicks into invisible "spooky" gut and also invisible "spooky" face and solar plexus (but only if absolutely necessary)?
Can sincere hugs and true love ever be the wrong right combination to calm the frazzled and drowsy?
I wish I knew.
Thursday, January 4, 2007
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5 comments:
is you lovah oKay?
spell check...I ate a hotdog last week...desperate times call for desperate measures, UGH!
short answer yes,
long answer yes but be prepared that sleeping people may take a hug for a grapple and react within dream consciousness and struggle to be free. the whispers of a familiar voice help center the sleeper.
Marian, are you telling me tooooo spehlcheck my posts?
thansk.
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