Jan 10, 2012 13:11
Sunday night's dreams were weird enough. I had a engineering project that sought to rescue a dilapidated 1930s mansion, which mainly consisted of sanding and other cosmetic improvements plus major structural reinforcement (I'm a software engineer, BTW, so WTF?). I (secretly to me) triggered a notification for when my steel cabling system exceeded the tensile load (!!!), and found a bigger problem when I went onsite to investigate: people visiting the mansion and going inside where it was still hugely unsafe. Does this not sound like some Jungian allegory for life/relationships?
Last night, though... ugh. I woke up mutiple times because I was cold and sweaty and fiercely clutching my heating pad (so now I'm bodily exhausted). And the dreams? Protecting a castle against enemy attack, morphing into living in it and escaping an assassination attempt, then escaping with my children, becoming the children, explosions attacking an enemy who morphed into a police-officer, who then became my injured partner. The last part of the dream, I filled in for him on an undercover mission involving some shady gamblers (right, because I could totally pull that off). I went with the gamblers (sometimes in their car, sometimes mine) to the target site, and had to cross over a hill where the street didn't go through (thank goodness for my jetpack!!!). The final destination was some block-sized series of open-air venues with a disproportionate number of people in wheelchairs waiting to get in. It was an endless bunch of displays of groupings of bizarre objects, where I had to figure out how these were any kind of "game" you could actually bet on. Basically, it was input-overload that went on for dream-hours. Fun! I'm still trying to figure out how a collection of black-and-white animal figurines (skunks, orcas, kittens) could constitute a "game."
Aren't you tired just reading that?
So, my brain is fried and I'm trying to get some work done. Christopher is off at Outdoor School again (every year since 3rd grade). Lauren is cycling through panic attacks over finals (she's a high-school freshman). My husband's trying to figure out a way to keep my new bike pedals from being lethal. And me? I'm waiting for my brain to enter "awake" mode.
So, how's your Tuesday going?
ETA: I mentioned the chills/sweats to a coworker, who backed away, and I can see where someone might think those were fever-dreams. But (auto-denial), a lot of my dreams are like that, and you dream more when you're not sleeping very deeply, right? OTOH, I felt crappy for the entire day, so...
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