Nothing much happens: bedtime stories to help you sleep - Valentine's at the Inn, Part 1

Episode Date: February 10, 2025

Our story tonight is called Valentine’s at the Inn, Part 1, and it is a story about guests arriving on a sunny cold day to the warmth and charm of the Village Inn. It’s also about breakfast served... on freshly ironed table cloths in the drawing room, socks with hearts on them, a black cat and a feather duster, and a little mystery that begins to unwind. We give to a different charity each week and this week we are giving to the Open Sight Foundation who aim to provide access to life-changing eye surgeries. Through Operation Sight, we strive to restore vision and transform lives. Order your own NMH weighted pillow now!  Subscribe for ad-free, bonus and extra long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for NMH Premium channel on Apple podcast or follow this link. Visit bioptimizers.com/nothingmuch and use code NOTHINGMUCH for 10% off any order.  For 20% OFF any AquaTru water purifier when you go to AquaTru.com and use promo code NOTHINGMUCH Listen to our daytime show Stories from the Village of Nothing Much on your favorite podcast app.  Join us tomorrow morning for a meditation Save over $100 on Kathryn’s hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: Eversio Wellness: Chill Now Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle Alice Mushrooms Nightcap Nutrachamps Tart Cherry Gummies A Brighter Year Mini Coloring Book NuStrips Sleep Strips Woolzies Lavender Roll-On

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I care about your sleep. It is always my first thought and priority in making this show. And sometimes you need extra help. Sometimes, even when your sleep hygiene is top tier, sleep doesn't come. Some nights, you might struggle to fall asleep, or wake after a few hours and toss and turn. I get it. When paramenopause hit me like a wrecking ball, it threw my sleep cycles so far off course that I felt like a different person. And sleep breakthrough drink from Bioptimizers has really helped. I fall asleep when I want to, and I sleep through the night, without that 3am panic wakeup that had been haunting me. When I wake in the morning, I feel good, not groggy. I'm rested. My days are better.
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Starting point is 00:02:04 Welcome to Bedtime Stories for Everyone, in which nothing much happens. You feel good and then you fall asleep. I'm Catherine Nicolai. I write and read everything you hear on Nothing Much Happens. Audio Engineering is by Bob Wittersheim. We give to a different charity each week, and this week we are giving to Operation Sight, who aim to provide access to life-changing
Starting point is 00:02:47 eye surgeries. Through Operation Sight, we strive to restore vision and transform lives. Learn more in our show notes. We'd like to thank a few of our recent premium subscribers, whose support is making this show possible week after week. So thank you Meg, thanks Rue, thank you Adelaide, and thank you Nate. For about a dime a day, you can get our whole catalog of this show as well as our daytime show,
Starting point is 00:03:23 Stories from the Village of Nothing Much, ad free with lots of bonuses, like the eight hour winter favorite app that just dropped. Subscribe at nothingmuchhappens.com or through the link in our notes. When your mind has something to focus on, we can shift you out of default mode and into task positive mode.
Starting point is 00:03:51 And the task is just listening. It's why you can fall asleep while reading, but then close the book and you feel wide awake. You need that little task. And why not make that task pleasant and cozy and affirming, right? I'll tell the story twice and I'll go a little bit slower the second time through. If you wake later in the night
Starting point is 00:04:23 and feel your brain begin to gear up, just put on another episode. You'll drop right back off. Our story tonight is called Valentine's at the Inn, Part One, and it's a story about guests arriving on a sunny, cold day to the warmth and charm of the Village Inn. It's also about breakfast served on freshly ironed tablecloths in the drawing room. Socks with hearts on them.
Starting point is 00:04:58 A black cat and a feather duster. And a little mystery that begins to unwind. Okay, time to turn off the lights. Put away anything you are looking at or working on. You are safe, and I will be here, watching over you with my voice. Take a slow, deep breath in through your nose. And sigh. Do that again, fill it up. And let it out. Good. Valentine's, at the Inn, Part 1. During the summer, we serve breakfast on our back porch.
Starting point is 00:06:02 It is such a lovely spot. The porch wraps around the whole back of the house with tables and chairs, and at the far end a swing is suspended from the ceiling. There are screens to keep the mosquitoes out, and rolling blinds that we lower in the afternoon when the sun begins to drop. And of course, the open just doesn't work out. The lake was frozen over and several inches of snow lay on the ground. Our summer cafe tables were neatly stacked against the wall and a few done brown leaves tumbled across the porch boards. Luckily, the inn is not short of rooms.
Starting point is 00:07:24 So a few weeks ago, when I'd begun readying for our first visitors in months, I'd opened the pocket doors between the formal dining room and the drawing room. These two spaces, when combined, would be perfect for our breakfast service. I'd spent a few days dusting, ironing the creamy white tablecloths and putting together vases of roses that had been delivered from the greenhouse outside of town. The fireplaces were laid with seasoned logs, and when Chef arrived and had gone straight down into the kitchens, the place began to fill with good smells. Sycamore, my cat, and the inn's chief welcoming officer had been sitting on window sills and fireplace mantles as I went room to room, batting the feather duster around and swatting at the curtain pull cords.
Starting point is 00:08:54 Today I dressed in my neat corduroy trousers and comfortable shoes, since I'd be going up and down the many stairs countless times, helping guests with their bags and delivering extra towels on request. But I'd added my favorite pale pink sweater and some heart-dotted socks, since it was Valentine's Day after all. Around noon, the first cars had made it down the long drive to the inn, and Sycamore had been overcome with excitement. He raced from window to window, watching couples climbing climbing from their vehicles, meeting them as they came through the door into the large entryway. For guests who had already had the pleasure of meeting Sycamore, there was a reunion of purrs, dare I say, an expectation of treats, and in any case, lots of ear scratches.
Starting point is 00:10:11 We weren't quite full up. The vacancy sign still hung on the gate at the road, but only by a room or two, and we found we definitely had our hands full. That first evening, Chef prepared beautiful trays of small bites that we set out in the cozy library where our guests could serve themselves at their leisure. The fire was crackling and popping in the grate, and I walked among the couples with bottles of sparkling juice and champagne.
Starting point is 00:11:00 Besides the crudités and dips, the boulevants and fruit, crackers and baguettes. Chef had made a beautiful squash soup with coconut milk and ginger. And though I thought a few folks might find the pull of the restaurants in the village irresistible, no one had left. Everyone seemed content to sip and snack, to listen to the music playing from the record player and relax by the fire. This morning, we were all up early. Sycamore and I were in the butler's pantry, starting the coffee and getting out the sugar bowls and creamers for each table when Chef paused in the doorway on their way down to the kitchens. We smiled at each other as I
Starting point is 00:12:08 filled a cup and passed it over. It was good to see them in their apron, a neat bandana tied over their hair and a pocketful of Sharpies. I love my quiet time here, alone but for Sycamore. But having an inn full of guests and chef packed by my side made me feel so happy, and like everything was as it should be. "'First round of coffee cakes will be ready in a half hour,' they said over the brim of the coffee cup. The smell of fresh coffee mixed with the old wood and the not-quite-nameable smell of the inn itself. They gave me a wink and turned back to the hall, took a few steps to the kitchen stairs,
Starting point is 00:13:15 and stopped. By the way, they said in a low voice from the hall, you mentioned something in one of your letters right after I left in November about something you found the night of the Halloween party. I've been curious about it ever since. Are you going to let me in on it?" I stuck my head out into the hall and we eyeballed each other for a moment. There was a secret I was carrying around, but besides sycamore and apparently a loose-lipped moment of my own in a missive to chaff. I hadn't shared it with anyone and wasn't sure I wanted to yet. I bit my lip and tilted my head. I opened my mouth though I wasn't sure what I was going to
Starting point is 00:14:29 say when Chef stopped me. Listen, it's your business, but I just want to suggest that there might be secrets I've stumbled upon in my time down in the kitchens that you might be interested in. So think about it, but Swapsies are available. They turned back toward the kitchens and I looked down to where Sycamore was sitting on my foot. My mouth was hanging open. Could Chef know things about the inn that I didn't?
Starting point is 00:15:21 Sycamore's tail twitched with interest, and we both wandered back to the trays of coffee cups and sugar bowls. I took one and made my way to our winter breakfast room, where the fire was already burning bright. As I laid out cups and bowls, the sun began to rise over the snowy landscape. The weekend had just begun, but it was promising to be an exciting one. Valentine's at the Inn Part 1 During the summer, we serve breakfast on our back porch. It is such a lovely spot. The porch wraps around the whole back of the house
Starting point is 00:16:38 with tables and chairs. And at the far end, a swing suspended from the ceiling. There are screens to keep the mosquitoes out, unrolling blinds that we lower in the afternoon afternoon when the sun begins to drop. And of course, the open view down to the lake. Like I said, lovely. But in February, breakfast on the porch just doesn't work out. The lake was frozen over and several inches of snow lay on the ground. Our summer café tables were neatly stacked of rooms. So, a few weeks ago, when I'd begun readying for our first visitors in months. I'd opened the pocket doors
Starting point is 00:18:33 between the formal dining room and the drawing room. These two spaces, when combined, would be perfect for our breakfast service. I'd spent a few days dusting, ironing the creamy white tablecloths, and putting together vases of roses that had been delivered from the greenhouse outside of town. The fireplaces were laid with seasoned logs, and when Chef arrived and had gone straight down into the kitchens, the place began to fill with good smells. Sycamore, my cat, and the inn's chief welcoming officer had been sitting on window sills and fireplace mantles as I went room to room, batting the feather duster around, and swatting at the curtain pull cords. Today I dressed in my neat corduroy trousers and comfortable shoes.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Since I'd be going up and down the many stairs countless times, helping guests with their bags and delivering extra towels on request. But I'd added my favorite pale pink sweater and some heart dotted socks since it was Valentine's Day after all. Around noon, the first cars had made it down the long drive to the inn, and Sycamore had been overcome with excitement. He raced from window to window,
Starting point is 00:21:38 watching couples climbing from their vehicles, meeting them as they came through the door into the large entryway. For guests who had already had the pleasure of meeting Sycamore, a more. There was a reunion of purrs, dare I say, an expectation of treats, and in any of ear scratches. We weren't quite full up. The vacancy sign still hung on the gate at the road, but only by a room or two. We buy a room or two, and we found that we definitely had our hands full. That first evening, Chef prepared beautiful trays of small bites that we set out in the cozy library where our guests could serve themselves at their leisure. The fire was crackling and popping in the grate, and I walked among the couples with bottles of sparkling juice and champagne. The boulevants and fruit, crackers and baguettes. Chef had made a beautiful squash soup with coconut milk and ginger. And though I thought a few folks might find the pull of the restaurants in the village irresistible, no one left. Everyone seemed content to sip and snack, to listen to the music playing from the record player,
Starting point is 00:24:34 and to relax by the fire. This morning, we were all up early. Sycamore and I were in the butler's pantry, starting the coffee and getting out the sugar bowls and creamers for each table, when Chef paused in the doorway on their way down to the kitchens. We smiled at each other as I filled a cup and passed it over. It was good to see them in their apron. A neat bandana tied over their hair and a pocket full of sharpies. I love my quiet time here, alone but for Sycamore. But having an inn full of guests and chef back by my side made me feel so happy, and like everything was as it should be. First round of coffee cakes will be ready in a half hour, they said, over the brim of the coffee cup. The smell of fresh coffee mixed with the old wood and the not quite nameable scent of the inn itself.
Starting point is 00:27:10 of the inn itself. They gave me a wink and turned back to the way, they said in a low voice from the hall, you mentioned something in one of your letters right after I left in November about something you found the night of the Halloween party. I've been curious about it ever since. Are you going to let me in on it? I stuck my head out into the hall and we eyeballed each other for a moment. There was a secret I was carrying around. But besides sycamore, and apparently a loose-lipped moment of my own in a missive to chef, I hadn't shared it with anyone and wasn't sure I wanted to yet. I bit my lip, tilted my head.
Starting point is 00:28:35 I opened my mouth, though I wasn't sure what I was going to say when Chef stopped me. Listen, it's your business, but I just want to suggest that there might be secrets I've stumbled upon in my time down in the kitchens that you could be interested in. So think about it. Swapsies are available. They turned back toward the kitchens and I looked down to where Sycamore was sitting on my foot.
Starting point is 00:29:47 My mouth was hanging open. Could Chef know things about the inn that I didn't? Sycamore's tale twitched with interest, and we both wandered back to the trays of coffee cups and sugar bowls. way to our winter breakfast room where the fire was already burning bright. As I laid out cups and bowls, the sun began to rise over the snowy landscape. began to rise over the snowy landscape. The weekend had just begun, but it was promising to be an exciting one.
Starting point is 00:31:04 Sweet dreams.

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