Friday, July 27, 2018

Insomnia

Jolena has insomnia (in-SAWM-nee-ah),
Her eyes can never close.
This means the girl can’t sleep at night.
Not even can she doze.


Jolena can’t sleep. She’s very tired. She has tried everything she has heard for how a person can sleep at night.

Getting out in the fresh air every day.





Drinking a nice cup of warm milk at bedtime.



Turning off the TV and all other devices at least 30 minutes before going to bed.



Taking a nice, warm bath at bedtime.


Counting sheep.



Reading a very boring book in bed.



Nothing has worked.

Finally, Jolena asked Mandy why she seems so rested when she gets out of bed in the morning.

“It’s very important to get a good night’s sleep,” Mandy told her.
“But I can’t sleep at all!” Jolena cried. “I just stare at the ceiling all night.
Mandy looked puzzled. “How can you stare at the ceiling all night if you’re wearing your sleep mask?” she asked.
“Sleep mask?” Jolena asked. “What’s a sleep mask?”
Mandy looked around  in the girls’ clothes basket and pulled out a soft piece of blue fabric with lace all around the edges. “This,” she said, “is a sleep mask. We each have one.”



“Children can’t sleep if they don’t close their eyes,” Mandy went on. “Dolls can’t sleep if they can see,” she explained. “Many dolls have eyes that close when they lie down. That can be a problem if they want to read in bed…





…or watch the clouds up in the sky.”


“Our eyes are always open, so we can see to do those things,” Mandy went on. “It’s why you can do somersaults in the air on your skis and see where to land. You will need a sleep mask to sleep, though.” Mandy dug around again in the clothes basket. 


She found another sleep mask, so they each had one.

Jolena had insomnia,
Her eyes would never close.
This meant the girl could never sleep.
Not even could she doze.

But fashion has a cure for this!
A sleep mask for her eyes.
This means she now can sleep at night.
So rested she can rise.


Just a peek to say, “Thanks Mandy!”

Now Jolena can get a good night’s rest each night and wake up each morning ready for the day’s adventures.



Goodnight, Jolena! Sleep well!

Cast--
Jolena: Götz Happy Kidz Lena in Aspen
Mandy: Götz Happy Kidz Katie 2015

This story is included in Our Favorite Verses: Poems from The Doll's Storybook, available from booksellers or your local library.



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8 comments:

  1. This story is wonderful! I really, really enjoyed it! Thank you so much.

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    1. I really enjoy that you enjoyed it. Thanks for telling me. It means a lot.

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  2. How sweet & I love the story! Hahaha, looks like I might need a sleep mask!

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  3. I didn't realise you had set up this blog until today Lovely story and the perfect solution for night time. I can see Peggy Sue wanting one of these, and probably several others who live here at Rose Cottage.

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    1. If you like this one, please read the others. I found the pattern for the sleep mask here: http://www.americangirlfan.com/2017/03/american-girl-doll-craft-how-to-make-a-sleep-mask-with-free-pattern.html
      I made mine differently, though. I sewed lace around the edges and sewed on ribbon to tie it with, instead of the way she made hers. It was quick and easy.

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  4. I will definitely read the others Peggy, I have followed your blog ;) I thought I had the other week, but realised it hadn't worked, so hopefully they will come through on my reading list now.

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  5. Unless I’m incapacitated, there will be a new story every Friday. You can find it by coming here thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com after 2:00 PM Pacific Time if you stop getting notifications.

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  6. I'm very happy for Joléna, it must be exhausting never being able to sleep, it was about time she found out how to do it. Thanks Mandy!

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