talking in his sleep

jessica31876

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I have not heard my middle child talk in his sleep much lately. He does it off and on but I was talking to my daughter and he starts talking so I move closer to hear what he was saying and he said "Can't fish, can't fish, can't fish" so I guess he can't fish? LOL I could not get him to elaborate like he sometimes will when he talks in his sleep though. He just grunted and rolled over.
 
LOL! Devin does that on occasion too, but he usually repeats foods. When he was about four years old, he just kept repeating "blueberry muffins" over and over again for weeks. I finally bought him a blueberry muffin and let him eat it. He stopped saying it in his sleep. Now we know to feed him what he's saying when he sleeps.
 
so funny!! I think he sometimes is overly tired. He fell asleep tonight doing his homework. He talks in his sleep only every now and then but seems like he does it more when he is tired
 
hehe i remember going camping with some family friends when i was about 14 and sharing a two man tent with their daughter who was maybe a year or two younger. In the middle of the night, she yelled out "pass the cheese! WOuld you pass the cheese!!" clear as anything. It was hilarious. I couldnt wait for her to get up the next morning so i could tease her about it. lol
 
We went to my dh house for christmas and his little brother - (college age) woke us up one night moaning in the next room - he moans in his sleep - we almost we our pants - it was so funny
 
My soon to be ex talks in his sleep all the time. When I worked the overnight shift, he would even call me at work in his sleep. He's half native and his grandfather spoke Dakota to him, he hardly remembers it now, but in his sleep he would go on and on in Dakota and get mad when I wouldn't answer him. I once tried to speak German back in hopes it would confuse him, but it only ticked him off. lol He has passed it on to my son, though he only does it once in a great while.
 
lol
when my brother was little, he was on a lot of heavy meds for his asthma.. and they made him talk all sorts of crazy in his sleep ^_^ all sorts of stuff.. from jumping out of airplanes.. to fires in the house.. to our favorite when he repeated "push the red button" quite loudly. fun times.
 
I totally forgot, when my brother & I were younger we briefly shared a room, one night in the middle of the night, he screamed, "I am NOT going to read it!" Scared the poop out of me. lol
 
My son is 3 and he pretty much re-enacts his whole day at school. I hear him arguing with his friends, talking about the letters, all kinds of things. It's not every night, but I would love to record him doing it. It's so funny!
 
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