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Dream
I had a dream last night where I befriended a very insecure miniature horse. It was hard to win the horse over, but eventually it came to love me. Then someone brought their baby bunnies over to where we were, and just sort of dumped a box of them onto the ground so that the soft, velvety baby bunnies tumbled all over each other. My miniature horse friend took a liking to the baby bunnies and was petting them (I don't know how you pet something when you have hooves, but it made perfect sense in the dream). The bunnies loved it, and there is NOTHING quite so cute as a miniature horse petting a pile of baby bunnies. It is an image that I hope will stick with me for a while. It was pretty much the Best Dream Ever.
srah - Saturday, 27 October 2007 - 5:25 PM
Tags: bunnies, dream, miniature horses
Comments (12)
cdp - October 28, 2007 - 11:16 AM - ℓ
You are a ten year old girl.
EV - October 28, 2007 - 3:33 PM - ℓ
Wow, that's seriously intense, like a cute overload. Hey, that would be a great idea for a website! Anyway, at Target now they have this miniature-horse-sized mechanical toy pony for sale, and yesterday my boyfriend was totally entranced by it and had a little girl show him how to feed it a plastic carrot. Maybe you should get one.
cdp - October 28, 2007 - 6:02 PM - ℓ
"I guess that's something we have in common, then.
BURN!"
Boo-yaka! Driven to school in the car of PAIN!
I don't even know what I'm saying anymore...
Cheryl - October 29, 2007 - 8:16 AM - ℓ
You're so strange. How did you know the horse was insecure?
tinkerbelle - November 3, 2007 - 9:46 AM - ℓ
bunnies and an insecure horse - miniature no less - life after 30 at home with babies and a career/dream fading with the washing...?
As one at 35 just had my first bambino, staying at home (by choice), never wanted them btw (happy with career).... married for 16 yrs now - life is never what you plan it to be .... it's so much better ... besides, plans can be limiting, surprises are simply breathtaking, the curveball much more challenging/rewarding than you would possibly know - hey, life is for living, do you really want to know what's next ?
Newbie on this site, love the blogs and comments, happy to see intelligence and wit abound !
I wonder what Freud would say about this.