sleep-walked barefoot through about two miles of alley in my pajamas when I was ten, woke up, and carried a florescent lamp home without incident;
on-topic: why did you have a fluorescent lamp after sleepwalking two miles of alley, it sounds like a great story and i want to hear it if it wouldn't be a bother
Sure, why not?
Mm, when I was younger, I tended to sleep-walk quite often. Normally it was confined to the house, but I'm guessing that my parents left the back door unlocked or something like that. Our back fence was in such disrepair that you could more or less walk straight over it into the alley. The neighborhood we lived in was thickly laced with little side-alleys, ranging from ones nearly as well paved as streets to ancient things with no paving, just bare bricks, barely wide enough for three people to walk abreast. For obvious reasons I don't remember going.
I woke up standing next to a dumpster and quickly realized that something was not quite right. Namely, I was shoeless and in my pajamas, it was still very dark out, and I wasn't sure if I knew where I was. I did see something that I recognized, though. A florescent floor lamp, identical to one we had at home in all but color.
Basically, a real nasty piece of work, the sort of thing that gets recalled and will light your curtains on fire if you leave it on too long (we threw them out a year or two later for that exact reason). At the time, though, it was a familiar face. It even had the cord. Mint condition, as far as my young eyes could tell. They weren't actually incredibly heavy, not with that long rod to leverage the base. I managed to get it onto my shoulder in a double-handed grip and started walking. About twenty minutes later, I recognized where I was and set course for home, eventually arriving back where I am guessing I began. I left the lamp on our back porch, picked all of the bits of gravel and broken glass off of my feet (no cuts, somehow), got a drink, and went back to bed.
It's really not terribly exciting, though it is quite strange in retrospect.