Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was an awful dream. They died at a camp they had gone to.
I woke up thinking, "Thank god it was just a dream". I was tempted to open DC's door and check on them. LOL. I didn't. I went to the bathroom after a few minutes, and had a full on cry.
Maybe it's my subconscious feeling that they are "dying" by leaving home (though they are going to be fairly close by), or I'm super worried about their safety, but I swear, consciously, I've been completely fine with DC leaving since they will be like an hour from home. Maybe I'm just good at repressing my emotions? That wouldn't surprise me.
Crazy. I have a younger DC. I hope I don't have another dream like this when the younger one goes away.
ok but why did you have to cry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was an awful dream. They died at a camp they had gone to.
I woke up thinking, "Thank god it was just a dream". I was tempted to open DC's door and check on them. LOL. I didn't. I went to the bathroom after a few minutes, and had a full on cry.
Maybe it's my subconscious feeling that they are "dying" by leaving home (though they are going to be fairly close by), or I'm super worried about their safety, but I swear, consciously, I've been completely fine with DC leaving since they will be like an hour from home. Maybe I'm just good at repressing my emotions? That wouldn't surprise me.
Crazy. I have a younger DC. I hope I don't have another dream like this when the younger one goes away.
ok but why did you have to cry?
What a stupid question. I'm a guy - very masculine, stereotypical repressed tears, etc. I'm pretty sure I'd cry if I had a vivid dream of my kid dying.
You must be a “sensitive” type. Hormones running wild in you.