Sunday 23 September 2007

Night (and day) terrors

So D'Arcy watched an episode of Dr Who a few weeks ago which, even by my adult standards, was pretty scary. I didn't realise how scary until quite a way into it. When I did realise, I turned it off (which may have been a mistake - it was the episode with the 'weeping angels' - statues that you had to keep looking at, or else they started to move around, and do bad things to you). D'Arcy had bad dreams that night, related to the show, but it seemed that it was all behind him. Until this week, when they resurfaced. Manifesting as waking up in the night "Mum! I'm scared" and doing this every 15 minutes or so until I wake up enough to turn on the light, at which point he goes back to sleep. They also manifest as being too scared to go into differnt rooms of the house in the evening, including the toilet. On top of this, there's been a scary story doing the rounds at school...

"There's this teenage girl, and she lives through this door under the stairs, near the girls' toilets, and she has this really big knife, like butchers use that cuts through bones, and she has only one eye, and Campbell saw her during the disco, and he had these tranquilisers and a gun, and he shot them at her, but she stopped them with her knife, and she eats anything, and I know it's true 'cos Madeleine told me and she never lies"

And that is roughly how it's told, all in one breath with big wide eyes (poached eggs, thank you Kerry Greenwood).

So, sleepless nights 'r' us right now, and if any of you mummies out there can give me any hints, I'd be thrilled. You see this kind of full-blown panic is very familiar to me, so it's kind of hard to offer support and remain 'the adult'.

5 comments:

Lever said...

LMAO Love the one-breath story :)

Yeah, that was a really good episode with the weeping angels, much like Dr Who of yesteryear, only better special effects ;)

Now, I aint no mummy but a tot o' rum in the last drink before bed is reputed to knock 'em out ;)

Mummy/Crit said...

Now there's an idea, Mr L.

It was a good episode, but incredibly scary...

Sara said...

Hey there! I've just started watching the first season of the new Who on Netflix watch it now (loving that, by the way) and some of 'em are pretty creepy...the one with the mannequins that came to life and then the Victorian one with the zombies both freaked me out a bit, though Mary seemed fine.

Mummy/Crit said...

D'Arcy also got scared by one of the season 1 eps, but not like this. This is hardcore scared. Mostly better now though.

Liz Miller said...

I haven't seen that one yet.

I find "nightmare spray" (AKA RID you know, for nits) to be very effective. First of all, it's got a big red stop sign on the can. Secondly, it can be sprayed in dark corners easily.