Ponytail
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Started when school started, the 16 year old and the 10 year old...find them all over the house at all hours of the night while investigating those "bumps in the night".
Recently though it has gotten more serious...went from being slightly comical and a bit freaky, to VERY freaky and dangerous.
A week ago Saturday night, The 10 year old was dreaming/screaming at his friend Nick..."Don't Jump! Nick, DON'T Jump!"
Never heard a thump or anything, but when we went in there, the 10 year old had gotten out or jumped out of the top bunk, pushed his 2 year old brother onto the floor, and gone back to bed in the bottom bunk.
Freaky, right?
10 minutes later, his 16 year old sister comes walking down the hallway RIGHT passed me, carrying all of her sheets and covers off her bed, into the bathroom. 10 minutes later, she came out and went back to bed. Never saw me though her eyes were wide open. Looked right through me.
Niether of them remember ANYTHING.
The 10 year old broke his foot that night. He's is a cast for the next 4-5 weeks and for safety, the 2 year old is back in the room with us.
Anybody else experience anything like this?
I'm tired. This is almost a nightly occurence now to some degree.
Recently though it has gotten more serious...went from being slightly comical and a bit freaky, to VERY freaky and dangerous.
A week ago Saturday night, The 10 year old was dreaming/screaming at his friend Nick..."Don't Jump! Nick, DON'T Jump!"
Never heard a thump or anything, but when we went in there, the 10 year old had gotten out or jumped out of the top bunk, pushed his 2 year old brother onto the floor, and gone back to bed in the bottom bunk.
Freaky, right?
10 minutes later, his 16 year old sister comes walking down the hallway RIGHT passed me, carrying all of her sheets and covers off her bed, into the bathroom. 10 minutes later, she came out and went back to bed. Never saw me though her eyes were wide open. Looked right through me.
Niether of them remember ANYTHING.
The 10 year old broke his foot that night. He's is a cast for the next 4-5 weeks and for safety, the 2 year old is back in the room with us.
Anybody else experience anything like this?
I'm tired. This is almost a nightly occurence now to some degree.