Tag: strange dreams

Let’s just hope he doesn’t have the gift of dreams and prophecy

About a month ago Joey woke up in a cold sweat and in the process woke me up as well.

“I just had the weirdest dream ever,” he gasped.

Turns out he dreamed that I was in labor and we were in the hospital with things progressing the way they normally do.  And when the doctor whipped out the baby, he had a bit of a look of shock on his face.  Joey soon realized why, because a Shih-Tzu came scampering up the bed towards us that I had apparently just given birth to.

“Oh!  She’s beautiful!” I squealed.  ”We’ll call her ‘Prison’!”

Ahh, such a beautiful name.

Now, granted, there is SOME concern with IVF that they may have transferred the wrong embryos (trust me, I do stress out about this even so often but I really try not to) but I figure if they had blown it that bad they would have let us know by now.  And as far as I know, the Presby ARTS lab doesn’t do Shih-Tzu IVFs.  Only human.

I don’t even know if they do IVF for Shih-Tzus.  It sounds very expensive.

Sometimes I call Henry “Prison” just for fun, though.

My Worst Nightmare

It’s no secret I hate to fly.

I have flying nightmares every now and then, just because my brain likes to remind itself that flying TERRIFIES ME.

Last night, I dreamed that Sister was flying me around in a Cessna, only she was a really bad pilot.  She had us up really high and then got lost because she couldn’t read the instruments, so we were trying to look for familiar landmarks on the ground so we’d know where to land.

Finally, I saw Iowa so I was like, Um, there’s Iowa so you can go down now; we’re no longer lost.

So Sister NOSEDIVES the plane because I guess that seemed like the smartest thing for her to do at the time.  ”This is not how Dad would do it,” I screamed at her.

The cabin loses pressure and no oxygen masks come down from the ceiling, I guess because it’s an itty bitty Cessna.  And I’m screaming, STOP, STOP, PULL UP!  DON’T CRASH US!, when all of a sudden, things start getting really swirly and the blood starts pounding in my ears, and I hear the buzzing of the locusts that are a signal to me that I’m about to pass out.

I figure passing out is better than being awake while I die because Sister is trying to crash land us into Iowa, so I let myself pass out.

Then I wake up from my dream, my ears still pounding and gasping for breath.  The clock reads 3:25, and I realize that I was so terrified of Sister’s plane-flying skills in my dream, that I passed out IN MY SLEEP.  I didn’t even know this was possible.  I must have been holding my breath in my dream as the plane nose-dived toward the earth or something, because I felt absolutely terrible between the gasping to catch my breath and the horrid swirling in my head that I experience after a good passing-out.

Anyway, I told Joey this morning that I passed out in my nightmare, and he said it was weird and so was I, and he gave me very little sympathy.  He also laughed really hard.

I guess it is kind of funny, isn’t it?