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Dreams are scary

Did you ever notice that everything in a dream seems so logical, normal and even reasonable as long as you are sleeping? Once you wake up though, well, than you can see how crazy it all is.
Take last night for example. This is scary on a bunch of levels. I dreamed that Doc Octopus (from the Spiderman comics and the new Spiderman movie) was attacking. Pretty far out but it seemed real. He was attacking this steel structure that was something like the Eiffel Tower. Just when you think it can’t get any weirder it does. A bunch of people start climbing the outside of the tower to fight Doc Oct. Who are they led by? Of course, Andy Kipp.
You were expecting Spiderman? He was there but watching. Andy was climbing the tower with this radio headset on telling everyone where to go to be ready for the fight. It seemed normal for him to be telling people what to do and where to go. OK, that is normal, but people were doing what he said. How weird is that!
About then I woke up. I’m not sure I want to know what would have happened next.
I’m even less sure I want to think about what it means. Hopefully nothing.

Next Disscussion:
If you had told me that dreams can come true, I would have thought you were deceiving yourself, until this......

After my husband and I were married, we tried to have children. My first pregnancy, we called everyone we knew and bought all the furniture, toys, clothes, etc.. I could possibly want. I lost the baby at only 1 and 1/2 months. So, we quickly tried again. Lost again, and again,.......

After 4 pregnancies, I quit telling people I was pregnant. Anyway, after 8 pregnancies, I went to a specialist. He told me I had a chormosome translocation, which should have meant a 50/50 chance of having a baby. Well, 8 of 8 is 100% negative.




We were signing up for adoption. We had the interviews, house check, references checked, etc.. To get to the point, I got pregnant, my 9th pregnancy.

To my surprise, it kept going. On my 6th month visit to my Doctor, he was so happy. I thought I was home free instead he told me I now had a 50% chance of making full-term. I went home and cried for hours. 50% chance what a crock, that is like the chance a coin will end up heads. I was distraught for a couple weeks. I was starting to give up hope of ever having go get my child, naturally.

2 weeks later, I went to sleep teary eyed as normal. I woke up gently in the middle of the night. I looked around and the room was pitch dark. Then I heard the sweetest voice say, "Mommy, don't worry, you'll be able to have me". I scratched my nails on my arm because I thought I must be dreaming, but I wasn't.

When I was 8 months pregnant, I had a dream. In the dream, I could see my pregnant stomach. Then a baby's face pressed up against the inside. I could see a smiling baby with blond hair, round face and adorable smile.

When my son finally did arrive, he was 2 weeks late. He had brown hair, thin face and no one had told my babies don't smile until age 2 months. So, I figured so much for that dream. But later....

Time went by, he was 5 months old, when I picked him up and we were laughing and I had a startle -- there was the baby in by dreams to a T. His hair had gradually gone blond, he had gained weight giving him the round face and had the adorable smile. Some dreams do come true.

Now tell a dream you had, scary, wierd or not, did they come true, how did you feel when you woke up?
 
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