Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Strangest Dream Award

Last night I had the strangest dream. I dreamed that I had twin baby girls. They were the tiniest cutest babies I have ever seen. They were so small that they fit in the palm of my hand. I felt completely overwhelmed and thrilled about feeding the babies with tiny bottles. Later on in the dream, I went into the kitchen and my mom was there putting two hard boiled eggs on the kitchen counter. I left to tend to the twins, and then I heard a cry coming from the kitchen. I went into the kitchen and saw that the two hard boiled eggs had cracked, and the cries were coming from inside the eggs! I was shocked. I told my mom, "there are babies in there." She told me she knew that, and started peeling the cracked shells away from the egg. Then she got out a butter knife and started cutting the egg whites away from the egg. I felt so scared in the dream that she would cut one of the babies, but she didn't. She finally freed the babies and I cleaned them up quickly and fed them. I felt so overwhelmed that now I had quads instead of twins. I said, "mom, we need to make some more bottles." Then I woke up. This by far was the strangest pregnancy dream I have ever had. Not only did it seem so real because I was actually feeling emotions, it was just strange! Quads?? Babies inside of eggs? What in the world??

No comments:

Post a Comment

Quotes



These are the years, the gentle years,the soft and sentimental years
when wee little fingers reach and touch
and little eyes gaze with wonder and trust,
when you love so tenderly and so so much,
these are the gentle years.

These are the years, the rainbow years, the quiet, walk-on-tiptoes years,
the years of laughter and smiles and sighs
when both of you watch with misty eyes the tiny bed
where a cherub lies,
these are the rainbow years.

These are the years, the tender years, the blissful, sweet-surrender years,
when your little treasure from above
is the soul and purpose and center of your plans and dreams and dearest love,
these are the tender years.

- Barbara Burrow
 

The Wow Factor | Creative Commons Attribution- Noncommercial License | Dandy Dandilion Designed by Simply Fabulous Blogger Templates