My married friends will recognize that this quotation is highly appropriate while on the journey of matrimonial bliss. However, as I found out this week, it works both ways.
I am currently in rehearsals for a musical theater production . . . which means I am pretty tired right now . . . which means the night terrors are back. Night terrors rarely interrupt my sleep, but my odd behavior and blood curdling screams do, unfortunately, wake up Dan.
Yesterday, Dan told me I had another strange episode about two nights ago. This time I didn't scream. But I did start yelling at Dan about smoke in the room. I insisted I could smell it and see it over the bed.
Dan turned on the light.
"Look! There is no smoke, Becky."
"Stop telling me there is no smoke in the room! I know when there is smoke in the room!"
I continued to yell about smoke for a few minutes, becoming increasingly frustrated with Dan's obliviousness to this hazardous situation.
When I started to come out of it, I still insisted that there had, in fact, been smoke in the room. I just couldn't see it anymore.
"Why would I have thought there was smoke in this room when there wasn't?!"
"Did I think something was on fire?" I asked yesterday morning, after he finished recounting this latest installment in my night terrors saga.
"No, you just kept saying there was smoke was over my head."
"Did I think you were smoking cigarettes in bed or something?"
"I don't know what you were thinking," he said. "You need to practice being kind rather than right . . . while you sleepwalk."
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