Sunday, May 3, 2009

The Number 11

Do you ever have stuff that happens more often than you would think "average" and wonder if it is some kind of cosmic message or real-life foreshadowing? - No, I'm not an idiot!

The number 11 is like that for me. That I can think of, it's only been since I've been married to Tom, but strange nonetheless - Yes, yes, Tom IS very strange, but that is a whole 'nother blog!

I wake up several times every night, which has always been pretty typical of me - yeah, I might need a Sleep Number bed. When I wake up, I check the time, then I know if I can snuggle back into my covers and go back to sleep. Three or four times a week (sometimes less), I look at the clock and the display is 11:11. How wierd is that?

I suppose that's maybe not so "wierd" as it is. . . well, I don't know. I mean, statistially speaking, how likely is it that three times per week I would look at the clock at exactly the same moment? From the time I go to bed, usually about 10:30, to the time I wake up in the morning, usually about 6:00, there is an accumulation of 450 minutes - yes, I did have to get a pen and paper for that. Now, I'm no statistical genius (obviously), but the likelihood of looking at the clock at the same time several nights per week is pretty low. So, what kind of freaky, paranormal thing is going on?

Some (the logical thinkers in my family - dad, Mark - no, not Tom) might say that my body has just become accustomed to waking up at this average time, meaning nothing, really, except that's just how my body works! This is a legitimate theory, but leads me to ask "Why not some other type of typical-Kathy-body-function such as strangely high metabolism or boobs-that-aren't-starting-to-sag (I am 43 after all!)"? Some other more creative thinkers (Kristi, Sarah) might speculate that something in the life-forces of our universe are pulling me toward something, suggesting I should be aware of what may come. Interesting, and supports much of the spirituality behind the myth of Star Wars. (I could elaborate on this, but this has already been done more eloquently in a book entitled "The Spirituality of Star Wars" - can't remember the author, I packed the book already in anticipation of our move.) Still others (Mom, Jen, Tom) might slap me back to reality with a quick "What. . . are you kidding?"

So let's examine this. (1) I may have been about 11 when I finally kissed a boy for the first time - Armondo Flores. He was very cute, and a year younger than myself. It happened during lunch or recess at school, and I had one of my friends take a picture of it. I have no idea what happened to the picture, which is a shame. I mean, how many of us actually get to visually document our first kiss? (I may have been 12, but for this working theory, I'm being a little liberal.) (2) I was born in 1966, which, similar to 11, has two of the same digits. Hmm, very interesting. (3) More significantly, as a fan of the Indy Racing League, my favorite driver is Tony Kanaan, whose car number is - you guessed it - 11!

The evidence of cosmic intervention is mounting! This, my friends, is why I buy lottery tickets. Little signals from the beyond. . . beyond. . . beyond. . . that I must heed for my own livelihood - nay, survival!! Hey, maybe I'm supposed to be making sure the number 11 is in my lottery tickets! Geez, no wonder I never win.

* Addendum: Tom checked our PowerBall Lottery tickets later this afternoon. We won $1.00. The winning digit series had an 11 in it. *

6 comments:

  1. Actually I would have to agree with Mark and Dad. The likelyhood that your body has just become accustom to waking up at that hour... and if you wake up earlier/later, you are just not "making note" of the time...
    Either that... or it's some sort of wierd time loop that you are in... :)

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  2. So yeah, this is me, raining on your parade here... For something to be an "average" it has to happen more to some people and less to others. So something happening "more than average" to someone would be a high statistical probability.
    I'm not particularly in to statistics, but think of it this way. Like Jen said, you are probably accustomed to waking up around this certain time. So say, for arguments sake, you generally wake up anytime between 11:00pm and 11:15pm. Your chance of looking at the clock at exactly 11:11 is 1 in 16. It is also 1 in 16 that you will look at it during any of the other minute increments. And that 1 in 16 chance is exactly the same every single night. So that fact that you check the clock exactly at 11:11 3-4 times a week is not really THAT remarkable. 11:11 is just an interesting number so it is more likely that you will remember seeing that number more than another less interesting one. Keep in mind that our brains are pattern recognition machines, and sometimes we think we see patterns where there really aren't any (or more often we assign special meanings to the patterns we DO see, even though those special meanings are usually personal or arbitrary... wait, aren't YOU supposed to be the psychologist here?)
    Anyway, you totally bated me into this little tirade... aren't you glad:-)

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  3. I planned to write a witty (read: smartass) comment here, after Sarah & I sorta plotted to gang up on you last night, until just now when I actually read your post, only to discover that

    YOU KISSED ARMANDO FLORES!!! OMG - I AM SO JEALOUS!!!

    I had such a crush, so big in fact I went into denial about it and projected it onto his friend Chris Nail who didn't care a whit for me or about kissing me which is why Danny Eaton was my first kiss (think *braces to braces* and ew) the whole time wishing it was Armando (who looked a lot like Lalo, don't you think???) so that 30 freaking years later, I'm just a LITTLE pissed, actually.

    Hmph!!!

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  4. Also, Pythagoras is said to be the father of numeorology but it even dates further back to the Hindu Vedas.

    The number 1 repeated 4 times adds up to 4 which is the number of logic, hard work, frugality, practical matters - all of which corralate to your present circumstance (you, and about 300 million other Americans actually).

    Maybe this numeorologic info is stored in your subconscious and wakes you up at just the right time every other night in order to remind you to work hard and be frugal - though interrupting your sleed isn't the best way to encourage hard work... so, you might want to tell your subconscious to knock it off.

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  5. Boy, do we ever have smart children. I had to read everything more than once to take it in and I still feel a little "inferior". Guess you get your smarts from your dad!

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  6. Meh... it's all smoke and mirrors, Mom. And Google.

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