We are about to embark on 3 days of Hell
Jun. 11th, 2008 11:03 am(or maybe not)
We're leaving tomorrow for North Carolina to drop
haddayr off at Sycamore Hill and then the boys and I are on to Aiken, SC to see my dad and half-sister. We've got a dual screen DVD player from Target (on sale for $129) to help entertain the boys, still, it's three days in a small enclosed space with a three year old and an Aspie. We'll see how it goes.
The other night I dreamt that it was Monday and we were leaving for a trip to Germany the next day. The house was a mess, no one was set to take care of the pets, nothing was packed, and we were not in the process of taking care of any of those things, yet we had to leave the next day (I don't even know if we had passports for the kids -- I don't think we did). I never have anxiety dreams about travel and I'm never anxious about impending journeys (at least until now). Haddayr, however, is, and she has infected me with her anxiety, if that's possible. Not only does she tell me she's not as anxious as usual about the travel, she also had a dream the same night about flying with her family to Germany. In that dream, it was half an hour until the plane was leaving and nothing was packed and no one seemed at all concerned about this. When they arrived at the airport to find the plane had left without them, Haddayr's mother was outraged and tried to talk the airline into bringing the plane back. Ahh, anxious dreams of travel. Gotta love 'em.
We're leaving tomorrow for North Carolina to drop
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The other night I dreamt that it was Monday and we were leaving for a trip to Germany the next day. The house was a mess, no one was set to take care of the pets, nothing was packed, and we were not in the process of taking care of any of those things, yet we had to leave the next day (I don't even know if we had passports for the kids -- I don't think we did). I never have anxiety dreams about travel and I'm never anxious about impending journeys (at least until now). Haddayr, however, is, and she has infected me with her anxiety, if that's possible. Not only does she tell me she's not as anxious as usual about the travel, she also had a dream the same night about flying with her family to Germany. In that dream, it was half an hour until the plane was leaving and nothing was packed and no one seemed at all concerned about this. When they arrived at the airport to find the plane had left without them, Haddayr's mother was outraged and tried to talk the airline into bringing the plane back. Ahh, anxious dreams of travel. Gotta love 'em.