Thursday, November 18, 2010

Cozy Sleeping


At long last, we moved our bed into our lovely, finished bedroom, and have been sleeping in it, in the room, since Sunday night. It's a simultaneously WOW feeling, and also just a quiet, smooth transition into something we've been waiting for, literally for years.

How ironic that even sleeping in a much anticipated space, it's difficult to sleep in a new space! There are new sounds, new routines around going to bed, getting up in the night to pee, and all that. But there is a deeper quiet.

It's been my feeling for a while now that Drew and I suffer from a long term lack of deep sleep, created by a constant awareness of ordinary sounds heard through yurt walls: calm sounds like owls hooting, birdsong, and coyotes howling, as well as deeply and instinctually stressful sounds like 50 mph winds, pounding, needling rain, and cars, generators, and the like. I'm finding that I can hear a lot of the sounds in the house, but they are markedly quieter, and the inner stress level is so much less, because the house feels so solid and secure. I'm looking forward to catching up on deep-level relaxation in sleep.

Once this rain stops, we are ready to move all of our clothes over to the closet, and we are also soon to get Ella her own big-girl bed, so we can have our bed back to ourselves, after 4 and 1/2 years. I salute that!

3 comments:

Allan Stellar said...

I can relate....enjoy your new space...

Lucia said...

Hey there Amanda, It's Lucia from ABC. The pictures of the clay walls look gorgeous! I have a few days off this coming week (mon, tues, thurs), and if you could use some fresh hands to help put up some American Clay, I'd love to help out. I've been craving some hands-on with this product, esp to try out the enjarre/up&ez blend. Just to give you fair warning, it's been a long time since I participated in a clay workshop, so I will be a bit rusty. If you think it'd be helpful, email me at lucianna7@yahoo.com or call 650-575-5422.

Reid said...

congratulations on starting the relocation. I'm struck by the great natural lighting you have in that room in mid November. It looks great.