Something strange happened the other day. As I was asleep in bed someone turned the whole room around. The window which is on my left was put on my right and the door on my right was put on my left.
I got up from my bed at night and I fell out of the window into the fish pond below, which I might add, had just been dug out, as we do not happen to have a fish pond by the house.
As I got out of the pond totally wet and wearing only my pyjama bottoms, I discovered that the miscreants who did all this had also transported me to a hotel several miles away from my home.
To confuse me further, they had also brought my chauffeur-driven firm's car and parked it in the hotel car park. The chauffeur was nowhere to be seen at that time of night.
Fortunately, I remembered that I had a business meeting at that very same town the following morning.
The hotel receptionist who let me back in the hotel, and accompanied me all the way up to my room to open the door with her master key, said she'd been in the industry for many years, and had had many strange experiences, but she'd never seen anything like it before!
Has your bedroom layout ever been changed whilst you were away from home?
...I become confused easily too.
ReplyDeleteReally? When's the last time you fell out of a window, Tom?
DeleteGod bless.
YES! Since we move often, someone changes things for me a lot. But mostly it is when I look our the picture windows (windshields) the view surprises me at times. Note: I think age has something to so with it, YOU B OLDER methinks.
ReplyDeleteI have been meaning to tell you we really like the line you open with here on Blogger, i.e.:
It is no point having faith in a Master who walks on water if we do not trust Him enough to follow Him.......
Loveit!
Sherry & jack on the next coast.
Oh it would be lovely for the view out of the window to be changing everyday. Can you imagine, one morning I draw the curtains open and I see Niagara Falls, the next day it's Sidney Opera House or the Serengeti Desert, or an Eskimo hanging his washing outside his igloo. The problem in my case, is someone changed the insides of my room and put the door where the window was and the window where the door was and I fell out of the window in the dark. Do you think I can sue the hotel for damages and pain?
DeleteThe open line at the top is a reminder to me when things get difficult in my life, Jack. Prayers to you and Sherry and family.
God bless you all.
I felt confused and disoriented just reading about your escapades today, Victor. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteTry reading it all again but this time sitting down, Martha.
DeleteGod bless always.
What a dream! (I'd probably pay to be able to sleep like that.)
ReplyDeleteIt was not a dream, Mevely. I have the bruises and wet pyjama to prove it. Someone changed the room round and I fell out the window.
DeleteGod bless you. Keep safe.
😊
ReplyDeleteGod bless, CM.
Delete"Has your bedroom layout ever been changed whilst you were away from home?" Only in my dreams.
ReplyDeleteThis was not a dream, Kathy. It really happened to me.
DeleteGod bless.
I wonder who changed it and the reason why.
ReplyDeleteI think they built the hotel room around me whilst I was asleep, Bill.
DeleteGod bless you.
Querido amigo, nunca me pasó, es un misterio para resolver o averiguar.
ReplyDeleteAbrazos y te dejo un besito
*♥♫♥**♥♫♥**♥♫♥*--*♥♫♥**♥*
TRANSLATION: Dear friend, it has never happened to me, it is a mystery to solve or find out.
DeleteHugs and I leave you a kiss.
I'm glad it never happened to you, Liz. Falling out of the window hurts. God bless you.
I guess you'd have to consult a shrink to figure that one out. I don't have dreams like that - although I do have odd ones. :)
ReplyDeleteAs it happens, there was a shrinks convention at that very hotel. They all needed to have their heads examined.
DeleteGod bless, Chatty Crone.
Strange indeed. :)
ReplyDeleteStrange but true. God bless, K.
DeleteOh my Victor: What kind of shenanigans was that, I would be committed by my self if I had that happen, you always bring a smile to my face when you post.
ReplyDeleteCatherine❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
I'm glad this story made you smile, Catherine. Smiling is good for all of us.
DeleteGod bless you.
It's amazing what can happen while you sleep, especially if you sleepwalk.
ReplyDeleteI was not sleep walking, I was awake walking and they moved the room round.
DeleteGod bless, Mimi.