Morning report - CJ came home and finally went to his room. First response, with a huge smile on his face, "I hate you". Then he dived under the pile and wiggled his way around his room. I kept expecting him to pop up here and there saying "Bazinga".
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Love the balloon surprise!
Me too! What a great surprise. How did he respond?
So glad he liked it!
So cute, Suzi!
ION, after watching my mother spend $700 on lenses over the weekend -- frames were extra! -- I now want to buy several pairs of Warby Parker glasses. Because now I know how much I'm saving by not having bifocals....
I just got 3 pairs of glasses from Zenni for $35.00 total.
I should definitely check them out again!
Zenni and Coastal are both good. Mine cost more like $90 because my prescription is so strong, but that still beats $700 at the optometrist's office.
I knew someone once who had hypnagogic hallucinations. She'd see strange things right before she fell asleep, or right as she was waking up.
I have hypnagogic visual hallucinations all the time. Usually they involve someone looming over me meaning to cause me harm. They are not awesome as they frequently make me scream in terror. Fun for me and anyone sleeping with (aka my husband) or near me (my neighbors, friends we are staying with). I haven't really figured out what makes them worse or better. I've tried some different relaxation techniques but nothing really helps. A few times I've woken up not only screaming but throwing punches. Fun!
(Hypnagogic are ones that happen as you are falling asleep. Hypnopompic are ones that occur on waking up.)
Anyway, didn't have one last night sleeping in super dark comfy hotel room. Maybe we should sell our house and just live out of Kimpton hotels?
lisah, that's terrifying. Do sleep aids help, or make it worse?
(Hypnagogic are ones that happen as you are falling asleep. Hypnopompic are ones that occur on waking up.)
Good words!
Ugh, that sounds terrible, lisah!
There were always three knocks, always in the same steady rhytm, but different intensities. Sometimes a tapping, other times like someone pounding on a door. I heard those knocks for years, and eventually I just rationalized that it was my conscious mind asking for entry in to my subconscious dreaming mind. It got to the point where I would wait for them, and as soon as I heard the knocks, I would fall asleep.
>Her descriptions of her experiences gave me a new perspective on stories of ghosts and alien abductions
I was explaining them to someone once and they told me about a book where alien abductees heard three knocks right before they were taken.