after reading whitney's blog, i fear that her discussion of dreams caused my dreams to shift into overdrive.
i had TERRIBLE dreams last night. some terribly sad, others terribly awkward.
i won't talk about the sad ones. i feel as though this only perpetuates the feeling that sad dreams leave in the pit of my stomach. suffice it to say, it was heartbreaking.
with regard to the awkward dream. i saw myself in london (in the same setting as my recent business trip). i also saw my boss (whom i absolutely adore & respect)....completely drunk! she was so drunk that she almost made us miss our plane back home. it was really awkward to see her the next morning.
still another dream was that i decided to move to london. in one day. the only thing that stopped me was my fear of flying. it made me sad that i didn't tell my family goodbye, or my friends. i just picked up...and left.
i do hope that dreams are only dreams. just the culmination of a day's worth of thoughts trying to sort themselves out as you rest. i hope.
on a lighter note: welcome fall!
pumpkin photos to come.....
c.
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i'm sorry that i affected you so! but i've had the same experience -- i recently began reading my friend landon's dream blog (http://idtih.blogspot.com/) and now i consistently have vivid and bizarre dreams that i remember pretty well in the morning. i don't know if this is necessarily a good thing... i feel like there's something pretty sinister going on in the world of my dreams...
look at this way... dreams are sorting things out for you in their own convoluted way.
i've been thinking of keeping a dream journal... once you do that, you're more in tune with your subconscious and you're suppose to learn A LOT about yourself.
don't be weary of dreams...the scary ones just represent the fears/random thoughts that haven't surfaced yet. it's like your mind is trying to work things out.
sorry bud!
isn't it strange how a dream can stay with you for an entire day. i had one during nap time yesterday that i couldn't forget all evening--that's right...nap time.
You know what's crazy? When you wake up and you can vividly remember your dream but as you start to move along for the day it fades away?
I agree with Leila, starting a dream journal would be a good idea. After all, your subconscious is calling. We need to listen!
It's really pleasing (I hope it's the good word) to read you.
The "dream" about the fear of flying could be mine as well, I understand you.
The other one about your boss who is not far to be my boss (am I wrong?) made me really smile.
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