"Where my shoes?" Layla inquired.
"They're on the floor," I answered.
"I want my shoes on," she cried.
"You're on the bed so you can't put your shoes on."
"I wanna buy more shoes."
"You're going to buy some more shoes when you get money?"
"I gonna buy more flip-flops," she answered.
"Okay, baby," I responded back to my sleeping daughter. How do you have whole conversations, particularly ones about buying shoes, in your sleep? Layla is quite the talker in her sleep, while Jory just answers questions asked to him in his dreams or reacts to things said to him.
"Stop that!"
"No, give me my homework."
I've heard him say phrases like that in his sleep. He must have some interesting dreams, but he rarely remembers them.
Another thing my babies are good at, even in the deepest of dreams, is responding to me putting covers on them.
"I don't want any covers, Mommy," Jory firmly says, as he moves from under the blankets.
None of my kids are fond of staying under blankets which is hard for a mommy who is always cold to understand.
"I don't want no covers," Layla says firmly, as she kicks the covers off of her.
Rowan doesn't talk in her sleep or talk in her dreams.
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