Date of dream: Thursday, January 11, 2007
Level of Lucidity:
N/A
Level of Cohesiveness: 

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At first, I was upstairs in the attic of an old house. There were old people living in this house,
and I was just exploring around the upstairs. Eventually, they turned into my parents, still in the
same house. They were getting ready to go to a party at their friend Cheri's. My father started
taking a shower upstairs, but the water started leaking from one of the pipes. He had me shut the
water line off so that it would quit leaking onto the floor. Then my mother came upstairs and was
trying to describe to me a fish that swam flat. She showed me a picture of it on a bag that she had,
and I told her that it was a stingray, not a fish, and it swam on the floor of the ocean. Initially,
my father was going to drive in the RAV, but at the last minute they decide that my mother is going
to drive and they take the Bravada. When outside, I found some more red gravel sitting in with the
white gravel.
Additional Comments:
This dream was recorded at 12:35 pm. I watched a movie with a dog-like creature that was able to lie
flat last night.
Date of dream: Saturday, December 30, 2006
Level of Lucidity:
N/A
Level of Cohesiveness: 

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I was at some sort of a house that was unfinished. There was someone else with me, but I am not sure
who. The guy who owned the house had a small and scraggly goatee. He opened the closet and I could
see up into the loft area. He said that he was going to eventually finish the loft and make three
more bedrooms. I could see a shower in place above the closet, and I climbed up and peered into the
loft to see a couple of partial walls. Eventually, when I got ready to leave, I went outside and
realized that I didn't have my car there. I knew that it was about a three mile walk home, since I
was seemingly in St. Phillips. When I started walking, I realized that I didn't have on any shoes,
and I wasn't looking forward to walking home barefoot.