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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/action/view/entry_id/1009805
by Sumojo Author IconMail Icon
Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #2186156
The simplicity of my day to day.
#1009805 added May 7, 2021 at 10:04am
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Dream away
PROMPT May 7th

In your entry today, write about dreams. Do you dream often, or do you rarely remember your dreams? What is the strangest or most memorable dream you have ever had?

I always dream as does everyone. Some people say they never dream but that’s impossible as it’s your brain’s way of defragging so to speak. Anyway I always remember my dreams, well I do when I wake up and then most often they are like trying to catch fog as it drifts away out of reach.
Dreams are impossible to make up, I couldn’t possible come up with the crazy things I dream about.
I don’t usually relate my dreams as I think someone telling you about their dreams is possibly the most boring thing ever.
I like the dreams which involve my Mum or Dad. They both have been dead now for over thirty years so when I see them in my dreams it’s sort of comforting.
My daughter used to have night terrors. Every night she’d sit up wide eyed screaming at something only she could see. Once when I she was about three, she screamed that there were monkeys in her room. She stared at the air conditioning vent on the ceiling, pointing and shouting out “monkeys”
My husband was so sure she’d seen something, he thought it may have been rats, that he went up into the roof space to check🤣
I hate the dreams where you wake up in the middle of it and think it’s real, realise it’s only a dream,then drop back off to sleep straight back into the dream.
Anyway, it’s 10.30 pm here, I’m in bed ready to turn out the light. So sweet dreams. 💤

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