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moon_custafer) wrote2014-06-16 11:05 pm
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Dream Report
Had the worst headache of my life, so I stayed home and slept most of today (feeling better now). The two dreams I remember:
1. I was back at university, but got lost and wound up on the wrong side of campus, or possibly a on different campus entirely, at a veterinary/agricultural college where the student all seemed to be raising raising livestock in their dorm rooms. There were piglets roaming the hallways.
2. I suddenly remembered that Andrew and I had a kid, who was now around three or four years old; I could see him playing through the doorway of a nearby room. He looked like a younger version of handful_ofdust's son Cal. Feeling guilty because I couldn't recall his name or birthdate, I went online to see if I'd mentioned him before and found the webpage I'd created to announce his birth and document the IVF procedures used (I'm guessing this dream was influenced by Orphan Black.) However I soon became frustrated by the grammatical errors in the text. Suspect the moral of this dream is that it's a good thing I'm not actually a parent.
1. I was back at university, but got lost and wound up on the wrong side of campus, or possibly a on different campus entirely, at a veterinary/agricultural college where the student all seemed to be raising raising livestock in their dorm rooms. There were piglets roaming the hallways.
2. I suddenly remembered that Andrew and I had a kid, who was now around three or four years old; I could see him playing through the doorway of a nearby room. He looked like a younger version of handful_ofdust's son Cal. Feeling guilty because I couldn't recall his name or birthdate, I went online to see if I'd mentioned him before and found the webpage I'd created to announce his birth and document the IVF procedures used (I'm guessing this dream was influenced by Orphan Black.) However I soon became frustrated by the grammatical errors in the text. Suspect the moral of this dream is that it's a good thing I'm not actually a parent.