Thursday, February 28, 2008

Security Blankets


Last night I had a really rough night. I kept waking up and feeling around...not finding what I was looking for...and then trying to fall back asleep, but feeling quite uneasy. You see I'd made the terrible mistake of forgetting to get my security blanket into the dryer before bed. Yes, I have a security blanket. It was made by my grandfather's sister or his aunt. My Great Aunt or Great Great Aunt? I'm not sure. It is solid red cotton on one side and the other side is a thick black polyester with kind of psychedelic yellow and orange squares. The perfect cuddly blanket for a toddler girl to fall in love with! I know you want to see a picture of it. But those two or three of you that read my jib have probably already seen it many times.

I don't remember when he gave it to me. I was probably three or so. I remember his initials, MTA, were embroidered on a corner. I promptly chewed them out because the thread was scrumptuous. I proceeded to sleep with that blanket for nearly every night for the following 30 years.

Chancho was intimidated by it at the first of our marriage. If it accidentally got left on his side of the bed he would defensively ask, "What is this gross thing doing on my side? Are you trying to replace me?" But he's gotten used to it, even though he still refers to it as the "OBM" (Orange and Black Monstrosity). I don't know how he came up with that name. First of all, its not orange. Well...maybe it kind of was. The cotton batting was exposed on all sides and much of the "red" cotton was worn to practically nothing.

I am not the type of person to quit on a perfectly good security blanket just because its seen a little wear. Luckily my mother is not either. She shopped around and found some red cotton that was (probably?) a lot like the original fabric. She recovered that side and folded over and sewed the black side to make an edging. What an angel of a mom I have. I didn't even ask her to do it. She just saw its condition and offered it for me.

I don't know why I love this blanket so. Last night with out it I tossed and turned all night. What is it in a piece of cloth that can physically make my anxieties subside? I don't know. But it definitely has a powerful and real effect on me. One time during some very difficult times of depression and anxiety I was calmed by taking some homeopathic drops infused with some flowers and some of my own tears. I don't know how that worked either but it did. Maybe the tears are the trick. My blanket has certainly been soaked in tears on many occasions!

I've passed this love or this need on to my children. Maybe it is genetic (wait..all my kids don't have my DNA). String Cheese definitely chose her blanket as an infant and calls it "Billy". Billy was once white but is now quite gray. Deedle also decided on her blanket, or "Bee Bee". It was given to me by some Mexican friends when SC was born and is very heavy. But Deedle crawled upon it one day and has never let go. It got a large hole in it from a stroller accident. I tried to replace it but now Deedle just has TWO very heavy BeeBees. Loumy has adopted "socca blanket". I checked in on them just now to see if they indeed were sleeping with their security blankets. Sure enough. (see pics)

So, why did I spend this much time on a post about security blankets? Well, they are an important part of our life around this house and for some reason most of us can't even sleep with out them. I thought anything that important must be recorded for my posterity. And my apologies for those of you (all two or three of you) who took the time to read this. I hope you are not cursing at me for causing you to abide such a boring post.

9 comments:

Nancy said...

Shoobs (another secret name), I can't believe the beautiful background music you've added. So touching. Also, I still sleep with yellow raggedy ann blanket -- except if my kids are real sad or scared at night I let them because I tell them it's covered all up with my love.

Mugsy said...

You are so stinkin cool! I can't believe you put that song on there. How perfect. You are the best. Meg

Lover of Sweets said...

Sweet song. "Why do I love you?" Oh, I love KIp and miss him so so much. About the blankets...I think that's great. I wish I had one, oh I do, his name is Sweets. It's hard when he goes to Alaska to fish because then all I have is one of his smelly socks to sleep with. Maybe I will try a different article of clothing next time. Hmm. Something to think about. Thank you for your kind word towards all security blankets out there. My kids will love it...they all have one.

Liz said...

I too have a piece of security- it is my feather pillow. I would still have the one from when I was about two if I hadn't pulled out all of the feathers progressively up until I was about 8. My kids all have something they sleep with too, whether it is a blanket or an old dingy stuffed animal.

Salty Incisor said...

I'm like that with sheets. I have to have super soft sheets. I f I go to a hotel or on a trip I bring them with. Many have torn cuz the softer you buy em the faster they wear out, but I don't care. I used to say if I were on survivor, I'd bring high thread count sheets.

Salty Incisor said...

go back and listen I was putting music on when you commented

Mugsy said...

O I had to read this post again because its so freakin funny. OBM!!! So, sad I miss my little blanky. I went to get it from the one we don't speak of, and he threw it away. I don't like to think about or I start to cry. I used to dream as a kid that I was standing near a ledge in a valcano and I had to throw mom in or my blanket. it was like Sophies choice. And ofcourse I kept mom. But it was my worse nightmare ever. So so sad...Meg

Lover of Sweets said...

I love coming to your jib just so I can hear that freakin' sweet song!
You know what's cool about all this jibber-jabber? We get to know not only little tid bits of each other's lives, but the people in them as well. Like, I'm liking Chancho more and more all the time

Gracie J said...

I LOVE this post...probably because I can totally relate! My sisters and I all still sleep with our blankets that we've had since we were young. When I was about two, I had a corner of mine that I chewed on...I must say, there have been times when I've been sorely tempted to go back to doing so for comfort. I think it's fantastic to have something that is "always there."