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My OCCD episode is long gone - I no
longer enjoy the visual delights of a pristine abode. Domestic standards have dropped
dramatically in response to the sharp surge in my sleep debt.
I don't remember when I last slept blissfully through the night - it's been a while.
I just cant seem to get the knack of sleeping through loud
talking or shouting (or yelping for that matter).
Everyone in our household
(except me) talks and/or shouts in their sleep (including the four-legged family member) On top
of that, our lovely neighbor's two daughters
have moved back home and they're very shouty.
All this shouting happens in
relays; when one person is done another takes up the baton the next night.
Mr Frenchie has been on back to back business trips so I've been single parenting - badly.
Meanwhile the rest of the team have
upped-the-ante to make sure the nocturnal disruptions continue:
We had the three-night-incessant
-ear-flapping episode that resulted in a vet visit, very expensive ear drops
and further sleep deprivation for yours truly.
Several night wakings from
She-Who-Worships-Pink-and-needs-to-do-poo at 2am. I've since installed a
night-light in the bathroom but it doesn't make her any quieter going about her
business. It takes pure talent to successfully use a toilet seat to
emulate the sounds of a five-car-freeway pile-up.
Our neighbor's daughters are avid
entertainers (on school nights) and they prefer their tiny back patio to their living
room. This sits directly under our bedroom window. Since our gardens are only six
meters wide so you can pretty much hear each others toilets flush, but 4am
does seem to be the official shouting arguments with boyfriends hour.
Last night there was an electrical
storm so the orange dog, locked out of our room so I could sleep, decided not
to be thwarted by a mere bedroom closure and he
banged, scratched and cried at the door - at 1am then again at 2:30.
So this week I've turned up to the
school run late every time sporting a range of luggage under my eyes. Surprisingly I only once forgot
Pinkster's school bag but three times I forgot where I'd parked and wandered
aimlessly down streets I had not parked on looking for the car.
I probably should avoid driving, but I'm so low on energy I cant make
the uphill walk to school.
So here I sit writing, trying to
lighten my mood but all I can contemplate as my early evening is punctuated
with loud drunken guffaws, is how in my diminished mental state, I will likely react in the wee small hours of tomorrow as it hits shouting-at-boyfriends hour. Usually I crawl out of bed and flash the living room and deck lights on and off until they take the hint. I might just get as creative as my Mum:
Years ago Mum got even with our rude neighbors and their 8-y-o Satan's child who'd told her to "p*ss-off" when she asked politely if they would turn down their music a bit. It was legendary watching my tiny mum drag my brothers home-made electric guitar amplifier into the garden. Then she ran leads and cables inside to the stereo where she threw on one of Dad's worst recordings of bagpipe-marches. She let-em have it for two more hours after they turned off their music. Perfect score of 10 for both technical difficulty and creative merit.
There's a cab honking away out front which they've all just piled into. Great, looks like they're going out clubbing tonight..
This does not bode well; might check iTunes before I hit the sack and see what they have in the way of bagpipes...
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Soooo true!! Youtube has bagpipes music!!! And some of it is not even professionally played! The act of training using diversionary tactics is called aversion therapy. Just get earplugs for you, orange and she who worships pink, get your play list set up and every time the next door "behavior" is demonstrated turn up the play list insert ear plugs and sleep till morning. I bet it doesn't take to long to train out the bad behavior. I would also mention that Mum was pretty handy with the hose over the fence too! Perhaps a new sprinkler system which comes on at midnight and "unfortunately" has an "alignment problem" may dampen the enthusiasm for shouty boy friend arguments.
ReplyDeleteLovin' it! Great suggestions all round :0)
DeleteAfter quietly suffering through a particularly loud, drunken and obnoxious party, my parents once hit their thoughtless neighbours with the 1812 overture at 7am…just as the neighbours would be waking up with vile hangovers. Dad repositioned the speakers so the neighbours could appreciate every note at the early hour. Solid Gold!
ReplyDeleteFan-tas-tic!! I gave them the Edinborough Tatoo's Scotland the brave on loop @7am but I think I would enjoy the 1812
DeleteLucie also contributed with her recorder & a tambourine :0)
Great Story! Seems like you've got everything under control. You go girl!!! If you have anymore trouble try the hose.
ReplyDeleteIs that you MM? Oh my - the goddess of making a point, you taught me everything I know!
DeleteI've actually received a very long letter of apology littered with the words; horrified, embarrassed, mortified, and lots of sorry s. but the hose is connected to a tap that happens to be just a fence paling away from the crime scene. xo
Oh my god, I feel tired and exhausted just reading about your plight! I would imagine myself thrashing around in my bed with frustration of not being able to sleep, I would yell out the window saying 'shut up'! When I"m tired, you really have to watch out, hide even. But, my household is lucky they don't encounter the 'no sleep' me often because I sleep like a log, nothing really wakes me. I sort of feel bad...oh actually, no I don't. :)
ReplyDeleteOh dear. All I can think of is an investment in some ear plugs, a bottle of red and she'll be right! I love the bagpipes tunes story. Gold!!
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