Bad dream
Bilbo Baggins said, ‘Not all those who wander are lost,’ but I was.
I was driving an unfamiliar car, following directions that led me into alleyways, cul de sacs, restaurants, private receptions. I was despairing of ever finding my way home when my eldest daughter appeared. When I asked her if she knew the way, she said, ‘Of course, I do. Follow me.’
She set off at a spanking pace and I attempted to follow but was delayed by something and by the time I had extricated myself she had long disappeared. I drove past a hog roast in a front garden several times and ended up in an hotel room, without the car. I vacated the room, and resumed my fruitless journey, unable to locate any road signs that might give me an indication of where I might be. At one point, I reversed into another car, for no apparent reason, damaging both vehicles, didn’t stop to inform anyone and continued driving.
It was a relief to wake up, but I felt so tired after the anxiety of my dreamt journey. Periodically, I have dreams of being lost, though usually in a familiar location, where I will eventually discover a route I know, so this was quite unusual.
Tonight I shall sleep soundly, I hope!
Wow how interesting. I tend to have vivid dreams as well. Yours sounds like a stress dream. I hope you sleep well tonight.
ReplyDeleteI did sleep well, until 3:00 a.m! Yes, stress . . .
DeleteI certainly hope you sleep soundly after that nightmare. I have only ever had two nightmares, the first one I never told anyone about for a very long time, the second one I also didn't mention until the next night when my husband woke up sweaty and shaking having had the exact same nightmare! Most of my dreams are nice, a few are weird but not at all scary and somehow I always know I am dreaming and this isn't real. I think they call that "lucid dreaming".
ReplyDeleteHow strange to 'share' a dream like that. I hate the dreams where I know I'm dreaming, but am paralysed and powerless to do anything.
DeleteI have those lost dreams, often tired and walking hopelessly trying to find my car, or my way out of a building, always so glad to wake up.
ReplyDeleteDreams don't usually linger for me, just occasionally.
DeleteI too have weird dreams at times. Mostly I won't be able to remember them after I wake up. Of course, there are several theories why dream what we dream. I don't know how much of all those are right and wrong.
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Dreams are supposed to be the brain's way of sorting out problems!
DeleteThat was quite a vivid dream, Ma.am. It’s amazing how our minds create such detailed journeys that leave us exhausted when we wake. I hope tonight brings you a peaceful, refreshing sleep instead.
ReplyDeleteIt was a better night, thank you, Asep.
DeleteWhat was it with last night, I wonder? I'm all unsettled after waking in the middle of a strange dream about an animated credit card in thw bedroom controlled by someone in the street outside trying to steal my phone ... just nonsense!
ReplyDeleteIt's the lack of sense in dreams that is so unsettling. I wonder which salesmen have been contacting you recently?
DeleteMay tonight bring you only restful sleep and calmer paths
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was peaceful, until I woke at 3:00 a.m.
DeleteIt IS a relief to wake up, alive and intact.
ReplyDeleteI still have nightmares that wake me up at 3am, reliving the horror of my mother being euthanased against her will by a relative. But this time I put on Leonard Cohen quietly singing Hallelujah next to my bed. It doesn't change the past but it does help with the future.
That nightmare is truly horrific. Your poor mother.
DeleteQuite disturbing. Very vivid, unsettling dreams can linger far too long after waking, I find. Sometimes they still return to haunt me the next night.
ReplyDeleteI've never had the same dream two nights running, so far. That is disturbing.
DeleteIt must have been the night for it. I had a very vivid nightmare and woke up feeling really anxious.
ReplyDeleteIt's a horrible feeling, isn't it?
DeleteI rarely remember dreams, I do sometimes wake up unsettled, which I think maybe because of a dream. Yours must have a meaning if it is recurring.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm being warned to sort myself out . . . 😟
DeleteWhat a frustrating dream. Almost every single dream I've had had involved me being at work or with co-workers.
ReplyDeleteI still have dreams about working, though not so frequently after several years of retirement.
DeleteMy woman has no sense of direction, so her troublesome dreams are of being lost.
ReplyDeleteAww!
DeleteI have never heard the phrase "She set off at a spanking pace" but I love it!
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DeleteThese type of dreams can be very unsettling, I bet you were glad to wake up.
ReplyDeleteOff topic - today I'm able to access Always smiling blog again!
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I keep trying Chris's blog - maybe I'll be lucky soon. 😊
DeleteI dream frequently but can never remember much about them except that I am trying to get somewhere and always end up much farther away. I sometimes recognize certain surroundings from earlier dreams where I have never been in real life, which I find quite strange.
ReplyDeleteThat is odd. Life is interesting, dreams even more so.
DeleteThat was full of a lot of detail. I think my dreams must be boring as I only remember a snippet or two. There are mornings when I know I had lots of dreams because I wake up tired as if I had been in several one-act plays all night long.
ReplyDeleteOn those mornings you just need to go to sleep again . . .
DeleteWhat a dream! This dream has travel to and suspense to keep it going. Have some more god dreams.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to have a peaceful dream and wake up smiling.
DeleteI feel for you. I am grateful my recurring nightmares about driving on freeways to nowhere, or missing the school bus ( I dreamt that until I was in my 40's) have stopped. Now wait and see if it starts up again tonight, lol.
ReplyDeleteI hope your nightmares don't recur! Blame me, if they do!
Deletethe majority of my dreams are strange, and a lot of them involve be lost, can't find my way, trapped. which is all true of my life right now and when in school, I had nightmares the weeks before school started about being lost and not able to find my next classes
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised your dreams are troubling at present.
DeleteI keep having one in which I am trying to use the train, but for various reasons can't. Very unsettling. I wish it would go away.
ReplyDeleteSuch dreams are very disturbing.
ReplyDeleteDreams can be very unsettling. I've been having strange dreams lately, although it's not often that I can remember much of them. Being lost is a recurring one, though, they must be universal! xxx
ReplyDeleteI think you're right. Being lost is a most unpleasant experience.
DeleteTo sound sleep -Christine cmlk79.blogspot .com
ReplyDeleteHear, hear!
DeleteHmmmm...interesting! I'm not a big believer in the interpretation of dreams, but it seems this must reflect some state of uncertainty in your mind, whether obvious or not. Don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI agree. There's a lot on my mind at present.
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