What the heck? Upon occasion I have bizarre dreams. What corner of our psyche do they come from?
I like Ron's assessment.
I like Ron's assessment.
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Wisher, your dream put me in mind of the quote, "All the world is queer save thee and me, and even thou art a little queer (Robert Owen)."
If you really feel like you are single-handedly holding the line against a rising tide of insanity, I can see how you found your way into the Kingdom. You must feel right at home!![]()
Dreams are the minds way of re organizing itself. They are fun when not night mares.It's funny, my dad used to always say, "Everyone in the world is crazy, except you and me, and I'm beginning to wonder about you." I guess he must have heard that quote before and adopted/adapted it. I always thought it was his original saying. His other classic was, "My kids got all their good looks from their mother.......I've still got mine."
One thing I have learned about dreams is that I must not read anything when I'm dreaming. Many times, I have read something in a dream that seemed sensible, even profound, on the first reading. When I go back to read it a second time to make sure I got it, it has become disjointed and incoherent and a total waste of time. Sounds a bit like the way I organize things IRL.Dreams are the minds way of re organizing itself. They are fun when not night mares.
Ok, going to share a dream, a very important dream that happened many times while I was expecting my third child. I kept dreaming that it was a boy, but the baby was born without legs from the knees down. It was so upsetting, why, all of these same dreams over and over. When he was born, he was born with the number one birth defect in the country at that time, but public awareness was practically Nil. He had his legs, but he's paralyzed from the waist down, can't wriggle toes, move feet, completely paralyzed from the knees down. I think I was being a bit prepared for this. He is now in his 30's. He is in a wheelchair after many a surgery. Had walked with a walker first, then arm crutches, then finally the chair. He is so much more independent in the chair, it was getting too hard to walk the older her got. What an ordeal it's been, he's still needing surgeries to this day. He was born with Spina Bifida...Open Spine. L5 area.
Myself and Richard at the children's hospital in SLC. He was sooo cute!
He had the prettiest Auburn hair. That is the son I had after him.
I helped with a 5 yr. study on Spina Bifida..when I was ready to
try again, I sent blood to them and they sent me pre-natal
vitamins..it was to be for 6 weeks, took me 6 more to get pregnant.
Sent them a card with the good news about a healthy baby boy to
Washing State..that's where the study was conducted.
Doing good..walked with them until he was in Middle School.
He could be a little stink to his cousin..love this photo... lol
He loves going to Lindsey Sterling concerts, and helps with
her sites online.
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