Tuesday, July 31, 2007

GOOD NIGHTS... GOOD FRIGHTS

I am one of those people that cannot stand to be in this house at night by myself. Children excluded of course; it's a give-in that they'll be with me. So I'll elaborate and say I hate sleeping in this house when my husband isn't home. He is gone for two nights - which normally isn't a big deal. In fact, he barely goes on business trips (especially over night ones). This is a special circumstance however, and so I have to deal with it. During the day it's fine, although by the time I put the kids to bed, I am silently cursing his name for not giving me the usual 2 hour reprieve I usually get from the time he gets home until the kids are tucked in. As I said, it's part of work and can't be avoided. But the night is different. That's when I start becoming a total freak.

I think I have separation anxiety or something. I'm always envisioning that someone will break in the house or something like that. I sweetly remind my husband if we had an alarm on the house, I wouldn't be so paranoid. He tells me that the chances of someone breaking into our house are slim. We live in a highly populated area, in a cul de sac without many escape routes. Statistical analysis aside, I still don't feel secure if he's not here with me. I jokingly told him I know I can outrun him in case of a home invasion - so he's increasing my odds considerably for a narrow escape. If he's not home, I have to book it with three kids. Plus the house is so big, I probably wouldn't even know someone was there until they were standing over my pillow. Yes I have issues.

Also, I think part of it is I hate to sleep alone. I'm used to my lumbering bear beside me. He's been there for the better part of 14 years - so when he's not there, I feel his absence. He admits he sleeps like crap in hotel rooms because of this exact same reason. So last night I lying in bed at 12:20am, with no inkling of falling asleep. I decided maybe it'd help to have a bed mate... so I went to Karis' room, plucked her out of bed, and snuggled with her in mine. At first she had no clue what was going on. She was snoozing away contently. Then at one point, she opened her eyes, smiled at me in the dark, and turned around and farted. Lovely - just like her father. We had a nice little cuddle for about an hour. Then I remembered she is the worst person in the world to share a bed with. She wriggles, flips, kicks and clings to you like saran wrap. After I had enough of our little hug session, I delivered her back to her own bedroom, where I gratefully spread-eagled across my own mattress happy to have the bed to myself. By this time I was so tired, I couldn't care less if three axe murderers came in and had a tea party at the foot of my bed.

It's amazing how sleeping with a three-year old can change your perspective of lonely nights.

9 comments:

tulipmom said...

"Then at one point, she opened her eyes, smiled at me in the dark, and turned around and farted. Lovely - just like her father."

LOL, so true!

Two weeks ago Hubby was away on a business trip all week. I was actually glad when Sweet Boy came in and climbed into my bed at 1:00 AM (like you I was lying there wide awake listening to every little sound and imagining the worse). Thankfully he fell right asleep that first night. Unfortunately the scene repeated itself on Night 2 except instead of falling asleep he proceeded to ask the same series of questions 60,000 times :(

BTW, what's the deal with aspirin and IVF?

k8 said...

bwah hahahahaha! my hannah grace is a acrobatic sleeper too- shell kick the crud right out of ya.

Janis said...

HAHA! but omg Elle I am EXACTLY the same way and it happens every WEEK! Angus works 2 days, 2 nights so I am by myself for 2 nights every week and it took a LONG time to get past some of the noises. I still get up sometimes and sleep like crap every nightshift. I sleep with a fan on and fall asleep with the tv on quite frequently so I don't hear every little CREAK.

So know you are NOT alone. Ya my kids make it worse to....start asking questions or you turn over and they are all "deer in headlights" looking at you....back to bed with you!! hehe

Heather said...

I swear it never gets easier, either. Hubby has worked out of town for 3 years, and the nights are always miserable!

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Lainey-Paney said...

Gage absolutely will not sleep in our bed, snuggle in our bed or anything. He likes his routine, and does NOT want to stray from it.

So, if he wakes up during the night, I've tried to take him into our bed with us & just snuggle....nope, he cries & cries for his crib.

It's bizarro.

I loved snuggling in my parents bed...

Em said...

Since my wife is camping with some of the kids tonight, I'll try not to think about the ax murderers while falling asleep! :)

Anonymous said...

You know that I'm used to sleeping alone, with the Big Dog working out of town all the time, but I never get used to it 100%.

I'm a typical paranoid mama. I just try to keep as calm as I can. Having 2 dogs helps.

Shit, I'll sleep with ya, if you don't fart.

Wait, that didn't sound right..

Anonymous said...

DH isn't gone much these days, but he used to work out of town quite a bit. I hated it!!

It is not fun being home alone...in many ways.

Slackermommy said...

My hubby travels a lot. My kids love it because I let them sleep with me. It's crowded miserable sleep but I prefer it that way because I'm a big chicken!