Barely conscious

I pulled myself out of bed this morning a couple of minutes after 6 am, which is WELL before my usual rise time. Squinting my myself in the bathroom mirror, I had a hard time identifying my features, so wrinkled was my face from the pillow and the lack of sleep.

I was at work before 7 am, setting up the registration table for our annual summer retreat and greeting people as they walked in. Work did not end until just before 5 pm, and I was ready to drop. The two large cups of coffee I had poured into my body had long since lost their effectiveness, and I was having trouble typing. I went home on the trolley, instead of taking my usual walk, because the sooner I got to my apartment, the sooner I could go to bed.

Knowing that my alarm clock wouldn’t be effective to wake me from the depth of sleep for which I was headed, right before the nap, I sent Scott a text message, asking him to call me at 6 pm, so that I would wake up in time to pick him up for the Ray LaMontagne/Guster concert we were going to tonight. Two minutes later, I was gone.

When the phone rang at 6 pm, I was so deeply asleep that I had completely forgotten where I was, who I was, what a phone was, how you answered it, or even which way was up. I managed to open it and heard Scott’s voice vaguely in the distance, but I couldn’t find a way to talk back. Finally I remembered where the off button was and hung up on him. It was the only thing I could manage. Several minutes later, I pulled myself together and called him back, in order to confirm that I was in fact awake, and had not been captured phone call garbling aliens.

Later, when fully alert, I asked him about how I had sounded on the wake up call. His only comment was that it had certainly been an interesting. Somehow, the way he said it didn’t make it sound like a good thing. Oh well.

0 thoughts on “Barely conscious

  1. Katey Schultz

    i love ray! if you feel so inspired to do a write up on the show for a blog, or even just a paragraph, i’d love to see one…
    on another note, i sent you a long gmail message. no pressure in replying but if you didn’t get it then tell me and i’ll resend it.
    have a great weekend
    ~k

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  2. Thad

    I love your description of this!

    Back in college, I could nap any time, for any duration, and wake up refreshed. It was wonderful! I can’t really nap anymore because of the horrible case of “the stupids” I have right after waking up. Total confusion. What day is it? Am I supposed to be somewhere now? Do I care? The effect can be mitigated somewhat by keeping the nap to under 45 minutes, but that’s so short it usually hardly feels worth it.

    All part of growing older, I suppose. Remind me why I was in such a hurry to grow up again?

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