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Same. Or at least sit up and turn on some lights. I hate the ones that leave me feeling paralyzed.i hate them. i get up for awhile so i can clear my head
Same. Or at least sit up and turn on some lights. I hate the ones that leave me feeling paralyzed.i hate them. i get up for awhile so i can clear my head
Oh gosh, I've had those confusing roads/highways/criss crossing ones, too. I hate them! And they usually involve bridges that resemble the worlds steepest roller coasters and I absolutely HAVE to cross them.I can't remember where we had to go, but my husband and I, in separate vehicles, had to get somewhere. When I was driving into town, everything had changed. The city had built a bunch of new highways and over/under passes and on/off ramps with a bunch of roundabouts thrown in and I didn't know where to go, and it seemed like I was going in the wrong direction. Once section I was driving thru, the speed limit was very slow and there were speed trap cameras. For whatever reason, I had hard time keeping speed and had terrible foot/pedal control and tripped one of the cameras. But I knew our license plate was damaged so the camera wouldn't be able to take a picture of it. I then managed to park somewhere, which was very difficult because I didn't have a lot of control of my van and started to walk around to see where I had to go. I noticed some people just sitting on the side of the road and asked them for directions. They just pointed to an area, where off in the distance there was a bunch of machinery and a few oil rigs in operation but I still didn't know how to get there because of the confusing highways crisscrossing. I then noticed a little further that a midway (carnival) was going on so I decided to get back in my van and try to get to it because once there I should be able to find my way out. At this point my husband shows up on foot, in a bit of a panic. How he knew where I was and what happened to the car he was driving I don't know, but I was glad he was there. However, him being there meant something was wrong and I was scared...I then woke up.
I've had them, but not lately.i often have dreams where i am flying. anyone else have them?
Yes, they are fun! Until you realize you don't know how to steer or land.i often have dreams where i am flying. anyone else have them?
ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!All I remember is that I was with some people in a McDonald's in Australia.
Remote controlled chicken tenders!! That's got to be one of the best ones I've ever heard, LOL!Yesterday DH woke me up for church and I told him I was dreaming about remote controlled chicken tenders. I remember a really tasty sandwich on like a thick flatbread with Secret Sauce too.
Maybe it’s a coincidence but I was hangry multiple times yesterday.
Remote controlled chicken tenders!! That's got to be one of the best ones I've ever heard, LOL!
that sounds amazing!!!!More food dreams last night... This time nothing too outrageous though. It was some kind of ice cream place where you serve yourself soft serve and add all kinds of toppings yourself then pay by weight. Typical Mom style; everyone else needed attention and mine got paid for before I finished making mine and it kept melting. So I went back to add hot fudge and some other stuff
Yes, and no really. Just talking to someone off in my peripheral. Nothing else was happening. Usually if I dream of a word or number - it becomes relevant within a couple of months.Do the words match what was happening in your dream?
Now that would be something!!! (Although I bet disconcerting too waking up like that!)I’ve woken up shouting in a language I did not know. Like I was trying to be heard across a creek in my dream. I think it was getting ready to storm. I tried to hold the words when I woke up and put them in Google Translate later but I never did figure out what language it was.