For I don’t know how long I’ve had horrible nightmares every single night. I woke up more tired than when I went to bed. Last night was different though, I got real rest last night. The dreams I had were pretty good too. I had a dream about art supplies. There were watercolor pencils and oil paints everywhere. There was a host of brushes with purple acrylic handles and pink acrylic handles. I walked around my living room dazed. I touched each and every pencil, each tube and each brush tip. I was nearly giddy at one point.
I feel as if I’ve gotten away with something. I went to bed, slept and woke up refreshed and without a subconscious beat down aka nightmares. I should go buy a lottery ticket! I don’t know how I got away with it but I did. I won’t to sit and think about why. I won’t sit around and wait for the other shoe to fall as if I don’t trust that good things can happen to me . Nope, I’m just going to take my blessing and go on.
About the dream itself:
I have a feeling I dreamed this because at Hobby Lobby a cashier told me I needed to hurry with my purchase because I might get locked in the store. I giggled and told her that wasn’t a deterrent for me. Me, locked in an art supply store? Oh my Lord! Please let that happen. I may not survive unscathed though but I must, repeat must survive in order to blog about it.
If I were ever granted a night at Hobby Lobby this is how it would play out the next morning when I’m found.
A Night at Hobby Lobby
Cashier 1 says while poking me with an art easel: She must have hit her head and bled out.
Cashier 2: No, that’s red India ink, and stop poking her! Look, the writing on the wall says she needs to sleep off the art high. She’s not to be disturbed until noon.
Cashier 1: Can I poke her just once more?
Cashier 2: No! Now lets go.
Cashier 1: Well, I’m not washing that ink off the wall. She wrote it, she can wash it off herself. No good art store stowaway. She does this every year and gets away with it.
Cashier 2: And every year I have to tell you to stop poking her.
the end
Austin








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