Bunked

Just add child...I just woke up from a fair night’s sleep. For me ‘fair’ is as good as it gets.And I know because, once, I had a fantastic sleep. The best sleep of my life. It happened when I was eight.Let me tell you about it . . .Dad had taken my brothers . . . somewhere.Exactly where they went is blurry.The important point is that they were away. And that their wonderful bunkbed in the bedroom next to mine stood empty.I should mention here that I had long coveted their beds. They were made of beautiful, solid maple and were soooo comfortable.But I digress . . .My older sister, Chris, and I saw an opportunity for some fun and adventure.We’d stay the night in our brothers’ beds!Wow!Okay, I admit it. We didn’t have a very exciting life.Moving on . . .Chris took the upper bunk and I snuggled into the lower.We talked and laughed.Mom made a couple of visits to the doorway to threaten to separate us and finally to *shudder* make us go back to our own beds.It was this second warning that made me finally give up and close my eyes.My shoulder started to ache so I decided I should turn over and get more comfortable.I opened my eyes.Sunlight was streaming into the room.At first, I didn’t recognize it for what it was. I had never seen the world go from black to light quite so dramatically.I thought someone had turned on the lamp.I turned to look at the window.Nope. I was right. It was sunlight.Somehow, morning had instantly followed bedtime.Instantly.It took some time for me to realize that I had just had a night of deep, dreamless sleep.I know it happens to other people, but it had never happened before.Or since.To me.But I have that one night.And, believe me, in the sleepless hours between midnight and four A.M., I often think of it.Sigh.Where’s a stolen bunkbed when you need it?
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Published on December 28, 2017 08:02
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