Living with Lyle
Problem
Number one:
Sleep
talking
We
were not a week into classes when my fist issue with Lyle arose. He sleeps talks. But not like gentle murmurs
that can slip out of anyone’s mouth from time to time. Lyle sleep speaks. It’s
clear as day. He’s typically a pretty quiet kid, but at night he speaks with
much more inflection than he would during the day. I was once jostled awake to,
“WELL HOW MUCH ARE THEY, because I don’t want to pay for all of them.”
Also, he seems to almost always be speaking to
someone. He is not speaking for both parties like Gollem, but every night I
hear Lyle’s half of a conversation. I distinctly remember waking up one of the
first nights and thinking “who makes a phone call at 3:30 in the morning?”
My
other roommate is a large “international student” from Africa, who we’re going
to call Nate. Nate occasionally struggles with sleep, and has now made a habit
of filling in the other half of Lyle’s conversations. So from my perspective I hear
something along the lines of-
Lyle: “WHERE IS SHE?”
Giant African Nate (from the
other side of the room): “she is in D-hall bro.”
Lyle: “Well I don’t like
her, who said I like her?”
Nate: “I think it was tom”
Lyle: “I’m gunna go tell her”
Nate: “Ok you do that.”
Being a third party, I must attempt
to sleep through this.
Lyle is also a frequent “napper” so his sleep talking isn’t necessarily confined to
the night. And on certain occasions he will react to something happening in the
room, but later he will have no recollection of doing so. One afternoon Nate
and I were chuckling at an Internet meme, when Lyle rolled over and mumbled, “you
guys are like two French fries.” Nate and I then looked at each other (not
knowing what to make of this statement). “What?” I responded a few seconds later.
Without skipping a beat Lyle blurted out (in a pretty commanding voice
considering the depth of his sleep) “YOU GUYS ARE LIKE A COUPLE OF BEST FRIEND
FRENCH FRIES.” He then rolled over and didn’t say another word.
Only
recently did this problem come to a head when I was awoken to a melody. Through
the foggy vision of having just been asleep, I see Nate’s head lift in unison
with mine. I could only see his silhouette but I can imagine he had the same
confused expression I did. It took us a second but we simultaneously came to
the realization that “oh my god, its 4:30 in the morning and Lyle is actually
singing right now.”
Sleep talking is so terrible. Does he ever sleep walk too? My brother who is a sophomore in college used to talk so loudly he would wake me up while I was sleeping in my room. I can't imagine dealing with that every night though!
ReplyDeleteHey Rachel thanks for your comment. But no Lyle is fortunately not a sleep walker, he does however occasionally practice "ollies" on his skateboard around two or three in the morning. It makes a loud snap sound that I imagine drives whoever lives below us insane. After about six months of sleeping below Lyle, I have begun to tune him out, but sometimes he will shout out something like "OH JESICA." and that tends to make the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
DeleteSeriously, do pull these together and publish them. Also, continue blogging. You're such a natural. I will be a follower forever!!!
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