Tuesday, October 05, 2010

And the magic begins to fade...
Last month, I blogged about our mysterious inability to prevent rattlesnakes.  Patrick and I have had a good long run of complete authority, with the ability to cure boo-boos or create helpful creatures with the right touch of creativity.  Toy gnomes, for example, visit our house every so often to take toys that are left out at night.  When they take a toy, they get to keep it until they grow bored of it (so you had better hope it is not a really exciting toy).  Then they bring it back.  They are unquestionably real in our house.
Two nights ago, Mariel woke up with nightmares and came crying to our bed at 3:15.**  She ended up sleeping there with Patrick and I went to her room.  This DOES NOT happen at our house; unless someone is very, very ill everyone sleeps in their own beds.  This is mostly due to my intense need for personal space and inability to sleep when someone is touching me... but that is a whole new topic.  Back to Sunday night/ Monday morning.  All family members involved woke up tired, and so Monday night I had a bedtime plan.  I sprinked Mariel's entire room with dream dust to keep the bad dreams out.  I did it again.  And again, scooping more and more imaginary dust off of her dresser.  I tucked her in and left.  When I came back an hour later she was still awake. 
"Mom, it did not work." she said, sadly.  "I can't sleep because the dreams will come back."
"I can put more dust out." I said, attempting to be convincing.  "I must have just not had enough in my hands."
"Oh, Mom, no." she replied.  "That was just imaginary.  It does not really work."
And so Mariel got to fall asleep in our bed.  Which did not happen until 10:30.  The good news is that tonight she was so exhausted that she climbed right into her own bed and fell asleep right away.  Let's hope there are no nightmares tonight, as I don't know what my next response will be now that my magic powers have faded.
**- The nightmare was apparently about wolves chasing her, biting her arms and trying to eat her.  It sounded pretty scary to me.