Monday, June 29, 2015

Preggo Dreams: China?

I finally remember a different dream than the assassin one! Here it goes...

The Setting - My Mother and I are in an apartment in a high rise in China. The walls are white and everything is clean and bright and you can tell that the space has been lived in. There is a lady there, but I cannot remember her features at all.

The second setting is in America. I got the feeling that this large house in the suburbs (a place I have never lived, even in adult life) was my home. It is night time and the colors outside the house (i.e. the lawn and evening sky are vibrant).

The third setting is hard to figure out if it's a plane or airport...I know that doesn't make sense because those are easy to distinguish from one another, but I have details from both types of spaces all in the same moment.

The Plot - In the first setting my Mother and I are speaking with a lady about my trip to China. This seems a bit backwards to me seeing as we are already there... but whatever, she tells me things to pack and places to avoid and then suddenly we are outside walking around. The area is beautiful and tree lined, with white, puffy clouds and clear, blue skies.

Then we cut to the second setting back in America and it's obvious I'm packing, but have left it to the absolute last minute. I know I have tons of stuff missing and that it's necessary stuff, but it's just too late. Everything is closed and I'm up a creek without a paddle. I know for sure I'm missing clothing and some personal products, but I'm not breaking out in a panicked sweat just yet. The dream is from my point of view, so I never actually see myself, just my legs and arms really. I get the feeling I went to a party instead of packing which is why I'm in a problem state right now.

Cut to the third setting of airport/air plane and I am unsure whether I have my documents with me. But next thing I know I'm in a business class seat getting settled and about to order a drink, so I think things turned out ok?

That's all I remember, it was a busier dream than the last with all of the different settings and all the hurried movements, but at least it seemed to end well. Sometimes that's all you can ask for.

No comments:

Post a Comment