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Oh what fun!


justsurviving

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I don't know if it is due to my meds, but I have been having the craziest (and most entertaining) dreams in some time!

 

A week ago, I dreamt that a good friend of mine (a stewardess) was in the girl's restroom (I rather expected him to be there, too!). On my way to the restroom, I saw my previous advisor/professor. While walking past him, he made a comment that I didn't catch. I turned around and asked him if he needed anything from me. He walked up to me, sniffed me, and then said no. I resumed walking to the restroom and found that my friend occupied the body of a coworker friend of mine (also male but didn't expect him to be in the restroom...). It turns out that he was directing a fashion show in the bathroom and instructing the women how to walk and whatnot. What fun! :Clap-Hands:

 

Last night, I dreamt that my cousins from California had come to visit us in South Dakota (a regular occurrence in our childhood). We were all adults and having a good time in the basement just BSing and whatnot (also a regular occurrence in childhood) and my cousin Diane had brought a friend of hers - Madonna (the singer). It was a rather jolly good time! :giggle:

 

I recently finished reading Stephen King's book 'The Stand' - wowzer! I was so immersed in the story. He has a fabulous way of providing rich visual details although I am usually disappointed in his endings. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and just didn't want it to end (odd, considering it was 1153 pages long!). Any recommendations for reading? Hubby & I will be celebrating our six year anniversary (although we have been together for nearly 20 years!) next week with a cruise from Alaska to Vancouver, Canada. I will need some reading material but am so excited as neither of us have ever been on a cruise before. :cocktail:

 

I look forward to your feedback :big_grin:

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Years ago, I was a huge Stephen King fan. The Stand was my favorite, if that is the one good vs. evil.....I get them all confused these days. I drifted away from reading King when he published "It" he was getting to bizarre for me. Another book that affected me after I finished it and gave me that "wow" feeling was James Patterson "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas" I read that one pre stroke but even back then I was still affected. Another one I didn't want to end.

Enjoy your cruise,

Pam

 

 

 

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I agree, Pam - It was a huge disappointment to me. I have enjoyed his work past It (Rose Madder, The Green Mile, Everything's Eventual & Delores Claiborne).

 

Thank you for the recommendation!

 

 

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Glad you enjoy reading, but for me, scary novels that leave me feeling ill, are just too much, but kudos to you for enjoying life as you wish

June

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