Sweet Dreams
After taking the trash out this morning, I got back into my jammies and stayed that way. I was oblivious to the outside world. Why not? None of us had to go anywhere. It turns out all the roads in Dufferin County were closed. My friend S.W went to town and got herself stuck there all day because the roads were closed. I don't know what time this happened.
I wasn't feeling well today, so I went to lay down and read around 7ish p.m. I woke up around 11ish. I had had the weirdest dream. I won't bother you with a detailed account. It wasn't a nightmare, thankfully, and it wasn't a good dream, it was just bizzarely weird. Within a couple of minutes of getting up I saw an ambulance go by our house with the lights flashing. That's when I realized that's the first time I've ever seen an ambulance on our street! So it gave me a very weird feeling to see that, being the first time and all.
Then Hubby told me all the roads in the county were closed. Again, weird. I mean I'm used to the main road being closed in the winter and there's usually ways around it if you really need to get somewhere. But ALL the roads? Hmmm.
Hubby was watching TV so I just sat with him and watched. Keep in mind all the TV I ever watch any more is SoapNet. I've been living in this bubble for too long. We watched 3 hours of the National Geographic Channel. OMG. The first show was about private security companies in Iraq I think it was. I just caught the last parts of the show, so not too sure, but it was interesting. Next was a documentary about North Korea. I'm still feeling queasy about it. That place is like dead. All the people are brainwashed. They live totally substandardly. It was very sad. I'm still quite shaken by it. I had no idea. Like I said, been living in a bubble world. And then was a documentary about Saddam Hussein and Iraq. Thank God that guy is dead. Now they need to do something about the dude running North Korea! Those poor people!
Now I'm afraid to go back to sleep. No doubt nightmares await. I'm hoping my Little House On The Prairie book might block some of this crap from my brain for sleep purposes. I still don't feel well. Ah well, sweet dreams.
I wasn't feeling well today, so I went to lay down and read around 7ish p.m. I woke up around 11ish. I had had the weirdest dream. I won't bother you with a detailed account. It wasn't a nightmare, thankfully, and it wasn't a good dream, it was just bizzarely weird. Within a couple of minutes of getting up I saw an ambulance go by our house with the lights flashing. That's when I realized that's the first time I've ever seen an ambulance on our street! So it gave me a very weird feeling to see that, being the first time and all.
Then Hubby told me all the roads in the county were closed. Again, weird. I mean I'm used to the main road being closed in the winter and there's usually ways around it if you really need to get somewhere. But ALL the roads? Hmmm.
Hubby was watching TV so I just sat with him and watched. Keep in mind all the TV I ever watch any more is SoapNet. I've been living in this bubble for too long. We watched 3 hours of the National Geographic Channel. OMG. The first show was about private security companies in Iraq I think it was. I just caught the last parts of the show, so not too sure, but it was interesting. Next was a documentary about North Korea. I'm still feeling queasy about it. That place is like dead. All the people are brainwashed. They live totally substandardly. It was very sad. I'm still quite shaken by it. I had no idea. Like I said, been living in a bubble world. And then was a documentary about Saddam Hussein and Iraq. Thank God that guy is dead. Now they need to do something about the dude running North Korea! Those poor people!
Now I'm afraid to go back to sleep. No doubt nightmares await. I'm hoping my Little House On The Prairie book might block some of this crap from my brain for sleep purposes. I still don't feel well. Ah well, sweet dreams.
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