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Nothing much happens: bedtime stories to help you sleep

All Day, At Home (Encore)

Thu, 20 Feb 2025

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(Originally Aired: February 23rd, 2020 Original: Season 5, Episode 4) Our story tonight is called All Day, At Home, and it’s a story about tucking yourself away from the world for a bit. It’s also about watching winter from a window seat, red pepper flakes from the Italian coast, and the joy of minding one’s own business.

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Chapter 1: What is 'All Day, At Home' about?

1.078 - 39.39 Katherine Nicolai

Welcome to Bedtime Stories for Everyone, in which nothing much happens. You feel good, and then you fall asleep. I'm Katherine Nicolai. I write and read all the stories you hear on Nothing Much Happens. Audio engineering is by Bob Wittersheim. We are bringing you an encore episode tonight, meaning that this story originally aired at some point in the past.

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40.471 - 74.766 Katherine Nicolai

It could have been recorded with different equipment in a different location. And since I'm a person... And not a computer. I sometimes sound just slightly different. But the stories are always soothing and family-friendly. And our wishes for you are always deep rest and sweet dreams. So I'm about to tell you a bedtime story. And the story is like a soft landing spot for your mind.

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Chapter 2: How can bedtime stories improve sleep quality?

78.12 - 110.041 Katherine Nicolai

Rather than letting your brain race through the same thoughts you've been chasing all day, we are going to take a detour to a calm and cozy place. I'll tell this story twice, and I'll go a bit slower the second time through. If you wake again in the middle of the night, just walk yourself back through any of the details that you remember. and you'll drop right back off.

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113.402 - 152.001 Katherine Nicolai

We get better at what we do habitually, so be patient if you are new to this. Your sleep will improve with time and practice. Our story tonight is called All Day at Home, and it's a story about tucking yourself away from the world for a bit It's also about watching winter from a window seat, red pepper flakes from the Italian coast, and the joy of minding one's own business.

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156.863 - 185.889 Katherine Nicolai

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Responders are ready to support you, no matter what you're going through. Now it's time to turn off the light. Take one last sip of water and snuggle down into your favorite sleeping position. Get your pillow in the perfect spot and take a slow, deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth. Nice. Do that one more time. Breathe in and out.

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Chapter 3: How does the narrator prepare for a day at home?

236.988 - 242.449 Narrator

good. All day, at home.

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245.83 - 282.034 Katherine Nicolai

It wasn't the weather that kept me home today, though there were certainly still drifts of snow banked beside the front door, and a low gray sky that hinted at more to come. It was just that feeling when I woke the feeling of being a bit overexposed to the world, of needing a day of quiet to myself that helped me make up my mind.

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As I stirred my morning cup of coffee, I decided to stay home all day. to not go out unless it was to feed the birds or bring in firewood, or to stand for a few moments in the cool air and breathe in the smell of, well, winter air really smells like the absence of, of growing green things, of movement and doing. I guess winter air smells like quiet and stillness and repose.

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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the window seat?

337.569 - 363.318 Katherine Nicolai

And that matched my needs perfectly today. Once I'd decided that today was a day for retreat, I'd taken my nearly full journal from my drawer and my pen and a blanket, and went to the window seat that looked down into the small, sloping valley at the edge of my backyard.

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In the summer, when I would sit here with the window open and let the birdsong and the warm breeze in, I could imagine myself in a treehouse, as all I could see were layers and layers of leaves. These were old trees, their toes dug deep into the rich lowland, and their tops level with my window. Now I looked out at their bare branches, spread like reaching fingers across the sky.

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Nests from last summer were suddenly visible as dark clumps in the joints of those fingers. And I wondered where their former residents were at this moment, spreading their wings in bright sunlight, splashing in a friendly birdbath in a southerly backyard. or sleeping with a wing tucked over a head in a new nest somewhere warm.

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I spent a while sitting there, writing in my journal and looking out the window. I wrote about small things from the week, some that I wanted to remember, and some that I was ready to forget. and putting them down on the paper helped me to do that. It gave them a place to live that wasn't my head. Eventually, I set the book aside and pulled the blanket closer around me.

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485.297 - 525.47 Katherine Nicolai

Sometimes from this spot, I could see deer browsing through the trunks of trees, dipping their heads and nosing the snow aside from a mouthful of berries. But today, all was still. Everyone was staying home. Eventually, I slipped my feet back into my slippers and padded down into the kitchen. It was a bit past lunchtime Nearly two, in fact.

Chapter 5: How does cooking bring comfort on a quiet day?

528.772 - 566.491 Katherine Nicolai

And that made me think of the Italian way of eating a good-sized meal at this time of day. Something that would stay with you and nourish you for a good long while. I went to my cupboard and pulled down a jar of green lentils, a tiny can of tomato paste, and a box of pasta. Pasta con lenticchio today. A comforting pasta soup that was simple to make and delicious and satisfying.

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569.772 - 603.713 Katherine Nicolai

I tipped the lentils into a colander to rinse them, and as they ran over my fingers, I had a sudden memory of being very young, maybe four years old, in a classroom with a paint-smeared smock tied around me. There were bins of rice and grains, and we could dip our tiny hands into them and feel them tickle over our skin as all the kernels and seeds collided.

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607.075 - 642.847 Katherine Nicolai

I remembered that I had liked the way it felt. and had happily stayed there, just sliding my hands through the bins and quietly humming to myself. I supposed I hadn't changed that much in the years since. I still liked the pleasure of my own company, and could easily entertain myself with simple, enjoyable things. I took a small pot from a shelf and set it on the stove.

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I measured in water and olive oil, a clove of garlic and a spoonful of the tomato paste. I added the rinsed lentils and turned on the hob. As the water warmed and came to a boil, The smell of the tomato and garlic filled my little kitchen. I turned it a bit lower and let it simmer away for a bit to let the lentils soften.

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I liked a small pasta noodle for this, like titali, which are short tubes and whose name meant thimble. I liked that. Thimble soup. on a cold day. The broth had become a bit thicker as the lentils cooked and was a rich, reddish brown. I tipped in the pasta and gave it a stir. As it cooked, I set a place for myself at the table. A glass of mineral water, a napkin, salt and pepper,

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and a tiny dish of red pepper flakes. I was rationing them and had been doling them out in tiny increments for a while now. You can buy them anywhere, but these particular peperoncini had been bought in a little shop in Maiori by a friend. and therefore had a special flavor that probably had more to do with sentiment than taste buds.

765.711 - 799.637 Katherine Nicolai

I imagined her on her summer vacation with a floppy hat and giant sunglasses, stepping out of the bright Mediterranean sun into a shop with packets of spices strung on a hook by the door, and remembering how much I liked to add these to my soups and sauces, taking one down for me. When the pasta was cooked, I ladled it out into a bowl and carried it to my place.

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I pinched a few flakes of pepper in and stirred it through. The lentils had nearly dissolved, and the surface of the broth was speckled with olive oil. The clove of garlic had gone soft and sweet as it cooked, and I spooned it into my first bite with a few pasta thimbles and a good bit of the tomato stock. This day, this meal, the time at the window with my book and pen, They were restoring me.

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It's easy these days to feel like you're under a microscope, over-examined or scrutinized, and then to feel like you need a bit of time to be invisible to the rest of the world. And with a lot of care and tenderness, to simply mind your own business. That's what I would continue to do today. Tend to myself and let the world revolve without me for a bit. All day at home.

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