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Since I'm just about to turn this computer off and go get ready for bed, I was wondering--do you dream?
Do you remember your dreams? Have reoccuring dreams? Solve problems in your dreams? Ever wonder what they mean? Are you a daydreamer?
Just wondering.
Nighty-night for now......
As a child, I used to have 3 recurring dreams. In one, I was in the backseat of a car- no driver- going downhill fast. I would struggle to get a hold of the wheel but I couldn't reach it. I would wake up before I crashed. In another, the faucet was running and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't turn it off, it would fill up the house with water. Again, I'd wake up before I drowned. In the last one, I dreamt of a blanket that couldn't be smoothed. Weird, I know! It was so frustrating that I couldn't smooth that blanket out, it was like a nightmare.
I know those sound weird, but I can see why I had them now. I am a perfectionist and a control-freak. It explains my inner fears/personality so well.
I used to dream that I was falling from a very tall building. I had this dream everynight, sometimes twice since I was 15 years old. They stopped for a short period of time around a year ago. Now they keep re-occuring. The strange thing is that I'm not afraid of heights. Hopefully somenight I'll fall out of bed and hit the floor and it will put an end to this madness!
I hope you're getting a good nights rest Grammy. Years ago after my daddy died I dreamed several times he was still alive and they were happy dreams. I haven't had that dream in a long time. I really like it when I don't dream.
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