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Beating Myself Up in My Dreams ~ Good Lord What's Next?
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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 575908" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Ha, Trinity!!! I laughed right out loud when I read the part about the tarty outfit. I love it!!! :O)</p><p></p><p>You know how they say we would never change places with anyone else, if we fully realized the burdens they carry? I was not aware that so many of us had terrifying dream lives as a matter of course. I wish I knew to write something to comfort you and Greenreen. I've always looked at my dreams as purposeful vehicles for teaching me something I need to understand. Even these last dreams have taught me that I need to be aware of how these terrible things happening to our daughter have altered my perceptions of myself and my husband. </p><p></p><p>I am happy that you found that safe place in your dreams, Trinity.</p><p></p><p>Greenreen, I wonder what your dreams are telling you? I have dreamed of my teeth crumbling and falling out of my mouth, too. They say that is an indication that someone has, or is going to, die. I did lose an aunt after that dream ~ but I have never had another dream like that before anyone else died. Those are such spooky dreams. </p><p></p><p>I hope we all sleep well tonight, and awaken refreshed and stronger than we were the day before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 575908, member: 1721"] Ha, Trinity!!! I laughed right out loud when I read the part about the tarty outfit. I love it!!! :O) You know how they say we would never change places with anyone else, if we fully realized the burdens they carry? I was not aware that so many of us had terrifying dream lives as a matter of course. I wish I knew to write something to comfort you and Greenreen. I've always looked at my dreams as purposeful vehicles for teaching me something I need to understand. Even these last dreams have taught me that I need to be aware of how these terrible things happening to our daughter have altered my perceptions of myself and my husband. I am happy that you found that safe place in your dreams, Trinity. Greenreen, I wonder what your dreams are telling you? I have dreamed of my teeth crumbling and falling out of my mouth, too. They say that is an indication that someone has, or is going to, die. I did lose an aunt after that dream ~ but I have never had another dream like that before anyone else died. Those are such spooky dreams. I hope we all sleep well tonight, and awaken refreshed and stronger than we were the day before. [/QUOTE]
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