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Saturday, September 15, 2007

A strange dream indeed.

Early this morning I had a dream that I was on a dock with DH, DS, DD and some other people (can't say who). DS was at the other end of the dock acting like he would go in at any moment. Someone was talking to me but I was distracted since I wanted to see that DS was okay.

Suddenly, out of nowhere my mother appeared on the dock near me and dove into the crystal clear, calm water and disappeared beneath the ripples. She seemed to be swimming to where DS was sitting. After a few moments I realized she wasn't surfacing and I panicked. I could see DS was fine, still sitting on the dock looking into the water but my Mom was gone...I couldn't get anyone's attention at first then finally a man, I think DH, dove in and retrieved her limp body. She was dead. I fell apart - again.

I woke up shaken and so profoundly sad. What did this dream mean?


Every night before I close my eyes I wish and pray to see my Mom in a dream. It's only happened a couple of times and usually she is telling me something that I can't hear or understand. It's so strange - like she is always just out of reach.

This was a scary dream, one that has me so puzzled that I've been thinking about it all day. I guess I'll never know what it meant or why I had it.

I miss you Mom :(

2 comments:

Momma Jen said...

Oh Julie! ((HUGS)) I am so sorry you had that dream. Do you think our Moms are in heaven having coffee together? It's a nice thought. I am sorry sweetie. I also wanted to thank you for your kind words and support over the last few days. You are a friend indeed. ((HUGS))

Margaret said...

Hmmm...very strange dream. I can see why it would have had you so shaken. I wish I was good at interpreting dreams.