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July 22, 2007 at 9:07 pm #602614Melody wrote:starbreeze wrote:
Ah….I want to find the mysterious hatching llama!!! 😆
Oh, he is sitting right here.(one of them , anyway, there are two versions, and I don’t know where the smaller one is.) He is not high on the to-do list though. Because it is an “egg”, I’d need to plead hard to get him cast. We’ve got a “No more eggs” policy. Big eggs are nearly impossible to cast without deforming.
Oh well…I was really hoping for one of those. 🙁
July 22, 2007 at 9:13 pm #602615I was actually diagnosed with leukemia after my first year of high school. I was home schooled from my sophomore through senior years… and I did better that way than any other year of school in my life! I guess just the one-on- one teaching made it better! Though surgeries, and getting sick all the time did make it a real pain trying to keep up with the assignments. I know how that is.
July 22, 2007 at 9:14 pm #602616rockerbot wrote:*pokes in realizing people are hating on her*
I just had a bad dream last night that I was still catching up on my school assignments and such from all the time I missed from things like my surgery back in 2006. The idea that you may not pass the current school year due to discovering more and more assignments that I’ve missed during my break is something that still chills me to the bones.
Don’t get serious illnesses, either mental or physical, folks. I don’t think an illness is always to blame. School is traumatic!! So has anyone figured out a way to get rid of recurring dreams?? I have tried thinking before I go to sleep: “I am a grown up. I am not in school anymore. I have a job, and kids and a house, and laundry and crabgrass, I don’t do homework… and all I’ve managed to achieve is now I dream I am yelling at the principal “But I’m a grown up! I don’t have time for this!!! And she says ” You must finish this assignment anyway, and pass this test (in a language I don’t know, in a classroom I can’t find) in order to leave this school, and continue your life” Creepy.
I need therapy!!July 22, 2007 at 9:23 pm #602617travistie wrote:I was actually diagnosed with leukemia after my first year of high school. I was home schooled from my sophomore through senior years… and I did better that way than any other year of school in my life! I guess just the one-on- one teaching made it better! Though surgeries, and getting sick all the time did make it a real pain trying to keep up with the assignments. I know how that is.
When I did have one-on-one teaching it was very, very helpful! Unfortunatly this was only during the most serious of times- the schools I’ve been more likely to decide the nature of your illness and whether or not to put you in front of a computer program where you take automated lessons (in some ways this is easy- but try doing Algebra I and II and Geometrey this way! Only a computer to teach you!) or whether to have you in a special enviroment which, while it may have helped some students, it was heck on me!
Thankfully senior year I had normal classes- but then after weeks of pain, BOOM I had to have emergency surgery and was diagnosed with endometriosis. At least I didn’t have to deal with something all throughout high school like you did! D:
July 22, 2007 at 9:29 pm #602618I get those too! Only, I’m getting into big fights with the other kids again- I didn’t mind the schoolwork or teachers (except for homework, I boycotted it and that got me in trouble) and usually did well on tests if I wanted to. It was the other kids that made it hell for me! wish I could have been homeschooled.
Maybe you could throw an old warrior and payment stub from a secret keeper at the principal’s head and tell her so much for a passing grade? (of course dreams do their won thing, but it would be fun!)July 22, 2007 at 9:32 pm #602619pipsxlch wrote:I get those too! Only, I’m getting into big fights with the other kids again- I didn’t mind the schoolwork or teachers (except for homework, I boycotted it and that got me in trouble) and usually did well on tests if I wanted to. It was the other kids that made it hell for me! wish I could have been homeschooled.
Maybe you could throw an old warrior and payment stub from a secret keeper at the principal’s head and tell her so much for a passing grade? (of course dreams do their won thing, but it would be fun!)Ok. I’ll try that! I’ll probably get in trouble for it though…
July 22, 2007 at 9:52 pm #602620pipsxlch wrote:Maybe you could throw an old warrior and payment stub from a secret keeper at the principal’s head and tell her so much for a passing grade? (of course dreams do their won thing, but it would be fun!)
Depends how good you are at lucid dreaming! 😆
July 22, 2007 at 10:10 pm #602621Melody wrote:rockerbot wrote:*pokes in realizing people are hating on her*
I just had a bad dream last night that I was still catching up on my school assignments and such from all the time I missed from things like my surgery back in 2006. The idea that you may not pass the current school year due to discovering more and more assignments that I’ve missed during my break is something that still chills me to the bones.
Don’t get serious illnesses, either mental or physical, folks. I don’t think an illness is always to blame. School is traumatic!! So has anyone figured out a way to get rid of recurring dreams?? I have tried thinking before I go to sleep: “I am a grown up. I am not in school anymore. I have a job, and kids and a house, and laundry and crabgrass, I don’t do homework… and all I’ve managed to achieve is now I dream I am yelling at the principal “But I’m a grown up! I don’t have time for this!!! And she says ” You must finish this assignment anyway, and pass this test (in a language I don’t know, in a classroom I can’t find) in order to leave this school, and continue your life” Creepy.
I need therapy!!Hmmmm….if you try to decipher the dream, maybe you are stuck in a current situation that you cannot get out of quite yet. Maybe it’s something you need to finish before something else can occur-whether it is your job or home life. Maybe it’s something you need to do for yourself.
I have no idea, but that’s what I thought of when I read that.
A lot of times-when we sleep and dream it is our subconscious trying to solve things.
I hope that helps!
July 23, 2007 at 12:04 am #602622Melody wrote:tc_cat333 wrote:You can hire me and I will organise the whole place so that you can find stuff and can have a gallery.. how about it?? lol 😆
I am tempted!
Hehe, I’m a Theatrical Stage Manager, aka Professional Organizer of Everything and Anything. I could be tempted to help out just for the chance to hunt through the warehouse!
Lately I keep having these dreams about college. About not having a project done and waking up, bolting out of bed to the desk to work on it and then realizing that I actually graduated 3 years ago! 😯
July 23, 2007 at 12:18 am #602623Usually dreams about school are stress dreams. You have them because you have stress in your life. Your emotions in your dreams are more important that the actual things happening, although some things do mean stuff. Like stairs… they mean change is going to happen. But if you feel frustrated in your dream, it’s because there is something frustrating you in your awake time, but you maybe haven’t identified it and solved it yet.
I had a recurring dream that I was walking around the Renaissance Festival grounds with a guy I was seeing at the time. He was someone who needed a lot of maintenance. I was looking for someone or someplace, but couldn’t find it… wasn’t really sure what I was looking for. But I knew that as long as I was walking with the guy, I would never find it. I broke up with him and the dreams stopped. I felt a lot more free and happy after that.
July 23, 2007 at 12:40 am #602624I agree the school dreams must be related to stress and let’s face it school did or does cause a lot of stress, so I guess that’s why the old subconcious grabs onto it whenever we’re stressed about anything else. But, I still wish I wouldn’t have those dreams though…..nasty, nasty dreams. 👿
July 23, 2007 at 4:55 am #602625starbreeze wrote:I just wish we could explore the “clutter”. Who knows what we might find. 😀
I want to find and run off with the OWs from that test paint rack…
July 23, 2007 at 5:05 am #602626eaglefeather831 wrote:Melody wrote:rockerbot wrote:*pokes in realizing people are hating on her*
I just had a bad dream last night that I was still catching up on my school assignments and such from all the time I missed from things like my surgery back in 2006. The idea that you may not pass the current school year due to discovering more and more assignments that I’ve missed during my break is something that still chills me to the bones.
Don’t get serious illnesses, either mental or physical, folks. I don’t think an illness is always to blame. School is traumatic!! So has anyone figured out a way to get rid of recurring dreams?? I have tried thinking before I go to sleep: “I am a grown up. I am not in school anymore. I have a job, and kids and a house, and laundry and crabgrass, I don’t do homework… and all I’ve managed to achieve is now I dream I am yelling at the principal “But I’m a grown up! I don’t have time for this!!! And she says ” You must finish this assignment anyway, and pass this test (in a language I don’t know, in a classroom I can’t find) in order to leave this school, and continue your life” Creepy.
I need therapy!!Hmmmm….if you try to decipher the dream, maybe you are stuck in a current situation that you cannot get out of quite yet. Maybe it’s something you need to finish before something else can occur-whether it is your job or home life. Maybe it’s something you need to do for yourself.
I have no idea, but that’s what I thought of when I read that.
A lot of times-when we sleep and dream it is our subconscious trying to solve things.
I hope that helps!I think you are right, but gad, I’m over fifty and still having these dreams! My mom is in her eighties and still has them!! Enough already! You’d think a subconscious would have figured it out by now!
July 23, 2007 at 9:56 am #602627Melody wrote:So has anyone figured out a way to get rid of recurring dreams??
If you tell someone your dream, you will never have it again. You may have a similar version (Though that has not yet happened to me) but never the same dream. I used to have a nightmare about boating down a river, through a tunnel, and being eaten by that plant from Little Shop of Horrors, but now I dont 😀
July 23, 2007 at 1:02 pm #602628It is true that school is very stressful. Kids are just so darn cruel these days. My first year of high school was hell for me, cause my parents moved us to a new town after I was done with middle school. I had to go to a new school with all different people… so I had zero friends when I started. the town we moved to was nice, but the kids were so snobby and mean! I actually skipped lunch every day so that I wouldn’t have to sit by myself in that cafeteria, and look like a loser! I made a few friends later on, but that was the longest year of school in my life! There was this one girl who would just pick on me every day… and I was one of those kids who would just sit there and take it. I dreaded having to go to school to school because of her.
After I was done with that year, I was then diagnosed with the cancer. And home schooled the remaining 3 years. I have to say… and I know this will sound really weird… but getting sick rescued me from going back to that hell of a school. That is the only one good thing that came out of it. I know that sounds horrible, and I would have preferred to not have gotten sick at all… since I could have died. And I know there are people out there who are, and were not as lucky as me. But, I was just thankful to not have to go back there. And I’m lucky that I was able to beat the cancer I had… I’m now on my 7th year of being off chemo.
But, I’m just so glad to be grown up and have a good job now. If given the choice to go back to childhood and school, or being grown up with a job… I would never want to relive my school years. And besides, I would not be making the money I am now to afford Windstones!
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