You know, it figures. I don't recall having heard any of my children tell me that they've had dreams of being underwater or living in a pineapple. My wife doesn't remember any of her dreams so I have no way of knowing whether her television affects her sleep. In fact, despite my worries to the contrary I've never seen any real indication that the Television affects the kids sleep at all.
Of course, having written a commentary on the possible effects of these shows on the subconscious of my families minds, I managed to affect a detriment to my own sleep. I spent nearly the entire night having my typical dreams (we won't delve into them for fear that I may be committed.) The difference being that last night there was an incessant narrative voice running over the top of my dreams. This voice insisted on analyzing the imagery, speculating as to why I chose each aspect to dream about and wondering as to what external stimuli were causing unintentional alterations to my dream scape. *sigh* I suppose I should just grin and nod and accept that ignorance is bliss so that I can, perhaps, "dream easy" tonight.
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