It might have been the almost surrealness of my yesterday or I don't know what else. I had a dream that I was taking off in a small, small plane, a 2 seater, I was almost positive that it was not going to fly but it did. I wasn't flying it, I can't remember who was--but when we took off, we were on this black tarp that was gradually getting higher up until we took off and went straight towards a building wall and the pilot said, "this is my favorite part" and as we were approaching the wall he pulled back and the plane went straight up and then did a loop and i remember just holding on for dear life. we made it and might have landed shortly after that, but i don't really recall the plane landing, but nothing bad happened to us either.
I looked in a dream dictionary, just for reference because I am starting to believe that there is more meaning behind my dreams if define them myself. But a plane taking off in a dream, obviously, represents a new idea taking off, something you had been thinking about becoming a reality or something to that effect. I have a great idea fora new book that would be entitled, "small towns" or my hometown, something like that. It would go into small town America, ie: Palisades, CO and explore the people who lived there their whole lives, get stories from them on their memories of the town, maybe get like 6-8 stories per chapter which would be a town for each chapter. I'm excited.
Then I remember seeing a lamb in my parent's backyard. It was white and it had flowers for it's fur. white little flowers and it was so cute. At first it would run away but I wanted to take its picture then it stayed and I got really close to it.
This is all I can remember from my dream.
Oh, I also think that Mimi had a sister that was spanish and she was saying how much she loved her because she was leaving but then I also remember that _________ was telling me how much he really did love me and that he felt so comfortable around me. hm i dunno!
that's all i remember. I'm going to post more about Palisades, CO!
BREAKFAST!
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