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Wow!! Big time happy dance being done here too. That is awesome!! WTG

for telling Mom about your dream.

Ok....I probably should know this already but how old is again? I'm sure

you've probably answered that question a million times. Can I use the " I'm new

here " excuse?? LOL. I'm asking because I'm kinda into dreams and dream

interpretation. Not real good at it by any means but really fascinated and

learning a lot.

Love, prayers and heart hugs,

Debbie (GA), Mom to Evan (4.5 y/o with ToF, RBBB, Autism Spectrum Disorder,

Asthma); (now a whole year old and HH and NT?); and my 3 angel babies

whom I will finally see when God says it's time!

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Date: 2003/04/25 Fri AM 11:13:04 EDT

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Subject: 's dream

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> What was THAT about? That's a stress dream! That's a feeling out of

control dream!

>

> My poor baby. What could make him feel that way?

Poor . It must have really made an impact for him to be able to tell you

about it.

Those are the type of dreams I have, unfortunately.

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I think you've already interpreted the dream, Jacquie. And, just my opinion of

course, I think you were right on.....stressing about not being in control. But

not being in control of what is my question? You said he is 6 1/2 and that's

just incredible to me if he's already tapping into just what his disability is

and what it means. If there have been no major changes going on in his life

then it seems like that's the only other thing to be " not in control " of. Wow

is all I can say. I wish there were a way we could know how he was feeling in

the dream when he couldn't stop the car. Yeah, LOL, I know - try getting him to

tell you how he was feeling??? hehehehehehhahahahahahaha ... I do understand

what I just said and why we're all laughing so hard.

Love, prayers and heart hugs,

Debbie (GA), Mom to Evan (4.5 y/o with ToF, RBBB, Autism Spectrum Disorder,

Asthma); (now a whole year old and HH and NT?); and my 3 angel babies

whom I will finally see when God says it's time!

9:1-3

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Date: 2003/04/25 Fri AM 11:25:59 EDT

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Subject: Re: 's dream

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That's great, Jacquie. Now you have to find out why is he stressed.

I remember how impressed I was when we went to the states. Dessiree woke

up screaming and didn't want to lay on the bed. I started asking her

what happened. I didn't expect an answer really and then she told me

" hormiguitas, hormiguitas " (that's little ants in Spanish). Then I asked

where? she said " on the bed " me:what are they doing? she: " screaming " and

she started screaming like she was on her dreams. I asked: are the

little ants big or small? and she said: " big " . I told her it was a dream

and she laugh, but she didn't want to lay on the bed so she went back to

sleep over my hubby's chest. The next morning she still remembered (and

she does until now) and told us laughing " the little ants were a dream "

That's the only dream she has talked about. She was 3y3m then.

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

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Asunto: Re: 's dream

Wow!! Big time happy dance being done here too. That is awesome!! WTG

for telling Mom about your dream.

Ok....I probably should know this already but how old is again?

I'm sure you've probably answered that question a million times. Can I

use the " I'm new here " excuse?? LOL. I'm asking because I'm kinda into

dreams and dream interpretation. Not real good at it by any means but

really fascinated and learning a lot.

Love, prayers and heart hugs,

Debbie (GA), Mom to Evan (4.5 y/o with ToF, RBBB, Autism Spectrum

Disorder, Asthma); (now a whole year old and HH and NT?); and my

3 angel babies whom I will finally see when God says it's time!

9:1-3

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Date: 2003/04/25 Fri AM 11:13:04 EDT

To: <parenting_autism >

Subject: 's dream

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> My poor baby. What could make him feel that way?

>

Great that he told you about this! I'd focus on that rather than the stress

angle. I have had dreams like this, and I bet most people do. It is pretty

normal.

Ever have the dream in college when you have signed up for a class and

suddenly you realize that the semester is over and you have forgotten to

attend a single class?

It was a common stress dream in my family.

Salli

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> Ok....I probably should know this already but how old is again? I'm

sure you've probably answered that question a million times. Can I use the

" I'm new here " excuse?? LOL. I'm asking because I'm kinda into dreams and

dream interpretation. Not real good at it by any means but really

fascinated and learning a lot.

>

I'd love to hear your interpretation! He's 6 1/2. Nothing has changed in

his life except that they pulled the aide in school he hated and replaced

her with someone he likes. Every other thing is business as usual.

Jacquie

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>Salli wrote:

>Ever have the dream in college when you have signed up for a class and

>suddenly you realize that the semester is over and you have forgotten

to

>attend a single class?

Not that one. But I used to have dreams where I showed up for school

totally unprepared. Like ... I go to school in a dress and high heels

but that is the day of the class field trip to go camping. I have no

camping gear, I'm dressed inappropriately, and I am frantic because I

don't know what to do.

Or, I was in the marching band in H.S. and we wore gloves and special

shoes and socks must be black. I'd dream that I showed up for a

competition but forgot my instrument, or my white gloves, or my shoes or

my black socks.

Or, I show up for college class but it's the final exam ... how did I

miss every class up to that one? How did I forget to study? How did I

not know it's the final exam?

As you can see, lots of " unpreparedness " type dreams for me. I haven't

had them for a long time now ... but when I was working fulltime and had

a deadline I was scrambling to meet, I could be sure I'd have a dream

similar to one of those above.

Debbie with twins

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> >Ever have the dream in college when you have signed up for a class and

> >suddenly you realize that the semester is over and you have forgotten

> to

> >attend a single class?

> Or, I show up for college class but it's the final exam ... how did I

> miss every class up to that one? How did I forget to study? How did I

> not know it's the final exam?

>

LOL, Debbie, but this IS my dream.

The final exam, yes, but I didn't say it so how would you know?

Salli

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How wonderful and scary at the same time! Yay for him to be able to

convey it and remember it!

>

> First of all, the thrilling news: he told me about a dream!!!! HE

told ME about a dream! Unsolicited! <happy dance> This was the

first time ever. EVER!

>

> He dreamt that I left him in the car alone and went in a store.

(has never happened) while I was gone, the car started to drive

itself, going faster and faster. He tried to " push the stop button "

but the dashboard was gone. The car kept going faster and faster and

he felt dizzy and scared.

>

> What was THAT about? That's a stress dream! That's a feeling out

of control dream!

>

> My poor baby. What could make him feel that way?

>

> Jacquie

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It's great that he told you about a dream, Jacquie, but sad that it was a

stress dream. I know all about those too.

Maggie

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>>>>>>>>

My poor baby. What could make him feel that way?

Jacquie

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I dunno, but the fact that he TOLD you about it is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Penny :-d

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