I used to daydream and still do. I used to imagine that I would sneak out of bed after the nurse left and make my parents breakfast. Then I would run back to bed and wait for them to wake up and see their breakfast. They would come in and ask, "did I make it?" What did you dream or daydream about?
Oh Jen, that is so sweet! You're a very thoughtful loving person. I wish your dream could come true!
ReplyDeleteI used to dream of becoming a ballerina. I was in grade 2, and I even had the leading man picked out! Ha ha. The poor boy! He never new a thing about my dream of turning him into a male ballet dancer so I could dance Swan Lake with him! It's very funny now!
Barbara
I used to day dream that my parents would buy me a car in my teens, it was my greatest desire. Instead I had to wait until I was 17 to even get a license. Then I piled up two cars in short succession showing that my day dreams were in fact only pipe dreams! The first one, the family station wagon I picked up a bus stop seat on the right rear bumper and ploughed into a street lamp and it fell over the front roof of the car and collapsed to roof! On the second one I ran into the back of an expensive Mercedes Benz. My day dreams were a figment of my imagination! UN
ReplyDeleteOf course I still daydream, Jen. When I was about 8 or 9 years old I went to visit an uncle with a TV, my parents hadn't have a TV yet at the time. I watched a program "Flora and Fauna" about salmon's swimming back to their birth place to lay eggs and die to. It was a program from North America A National Geographic perhaps. The story imbedded into my mind very deeply. I daydreamed of it for years. Little did I know that would live in North America in later years. Lately I daydream to have a yellow house with a veranda. I hope this one will come true too! I think we should never stop daydreaming and have hope, Jen. Letting our imagination running wild is fun, silly and of course nobody can steal it from us, it's ours!
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