last night's dream
Jan. 14th, 2002 12:47 pmI dreamt that I was staying in a hotel (?) and had to ride the elevator up to my floor, but the elevator was more like just a platform whizzing through open air and I was getting scared. Oddly enough, this kind of thing is a recurring theme in my dreams -- an elevator that's too exposed and that takes detours to go gallivanting around the city before getting me to my hotel room. I say "oddly" because in reality I don't have much fear of heights or open spaces (although I'm not fond of roller coasters, and that's what the elevators in these dreams most resemble).
Anyway, so I was whizzing around on the elevator with Ray (coworker) and holding onto him for stability and he was reassuring me that it would be okay. Then he disappeared and more whizzing around and finally it deposited me in my room.
Then I was buying a lottery scratch-ticket and looking for a quiet place to sit down and scratch it, but then I was woken up by the phone ringing. :P Stupid doctor's office calling to say that, by the way, I have to go to Kenmore office for my asthma test, which is in the middle of Boston, which means it'll take forever and a half to get there. Argh.
not sure what the dream meant, although I know there was more to it than is described above, stuff that I can't remember clearly enough to put into words.
Anyway, so I was whizzing around on the elevator with Ray (coworker) and holding onto him for stability and he was reassuring me that it would be okay. Then he disappeared and more whizzing around and finally it deposited me in my room.
Then I was buying a lottery scratch-ticket and looking for a quiet place to sit down and scratch it, but then I was woken up by the phone ringing. :P Stupid doctor's office calling to say that, by the way, I have to go to Kenmore office for my asthma test, which is in the middle of Boston, which means it'll take forever and a half to get there. Argh.
not sure what the dream meant, although I know there was more to it than is described above, stuff that I can't remember clearly enough to put into words.