Ok so I posted yesterday about seeing all these baby dream posts and wondering why I never have baby dreams. Well, last night I had a very vivid baby dream. Amazing how the brain works, huh. Anyway, it wasn't a very comforting baby dream. I had a really chubby, super cute baby boy and had given him to someone to watch while I did some work. Well I went to find him and he wasn't where he was supposed to be. So I was running all over this building, bursting into offices and screaming at people, "where is my son?!?!" Everyone just looked at me like I was a crazy person and told me to relax, he is around here somewhere. I just continued to scream, "don't tell me to relax, I'm going to call the cops if someone doesn't produce my son now!!!" In a nutshell, I woke up having never found my baby. Analyze away ladies
I give up trying to get a ticker. I have a DD that is 2.5 years old and is awesome. Maybe I'll add a quote to distinguish myself. Hmmm. How about...
"It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like "What about lunch?" - A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
Re: Baby dreams (cont.)
What a terrible dream! I have had ones like that before (searching for someone). You wake up so upset!
Last week I had a baby dream. In my dream I gave birth to a premature baby girl. I named her Eden. (totally random name!) In the dream, I kept forgetting to feed her. Crazy!
I hate dreams like that.
I recently had a baby dream. It was so real I woke up and thought "Did that really happen?" Of course it didn't.
Chalk it up to anxiety. You want your baby now and there isn't one.
I'm sure that's what a sane person would say. LOL
I erased the yucky dream on the other post because I felt that it was too graphic. I have lots of dreams where I go to the hospital to have my baby (but it's a dentist office) and when the baby is born, there is a lot of blood and no baby. I then leave, in my hospital gown, and run all over the place looking for my baby. Up and down hills, through bushes. Then, for some reason, I end up being the one chased. Weird.
I used to have dreams about dropping babies. I haven't had one since DD was born. Maybe I know I can handle it now. Although, I did drop her once! But, it wasn't really a drop, she rolled off my lap onto a carpeted floor when she was a few weeks old. Let this be a lesson to you: if you are tired and nursing at night, on the sofa, don't fall asleep with the baby in your lap without a boppy.