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Re: Dreams

About 4 out of 5 of my dreams are nightmares, that's just the way it's always been, and I suppose will always be. While in Atlanta, I had a really odd sleep/dream related experience. I was doing all late night bed checks for the chaperons, and when I did my check at midnight, our kids were all zonked out (so zonked out I had to go to the front desk to get a key to check one room since no one answered when I kicked the door or when I phoned the room). I decided that after the 1 a.m. check, I didn't need to do anymore, so I just went to bed because I was exhausted from only one hour of sleep the night before. Well, at a little after 2 a.m. while still sleeping, I started talking to Eric about the time and how "something" had to be done. He asked me what I was talking about, and I tried to explain it but nothing I said was making any sense so he asked me if I was asleep and I yelled at him for saying that, so he got out of bed to see if I was awake and I thought he was going to hit me and panicked and yelled "Get away!" And then I kept insisting that the blankets on the bed had a strong chemical smell, and it was making me sick and that I was going to throw up, so I made him switch beds with me, and then I was quiet for the rest of the night. The next day, I could remember that something had happened, but not much details. I had to sniff the blankets and the blankets and pillow cases on both beds, along with the towels, did have a very faint chemical smell, just a slight sour scent, certainly not something that would make me sick.

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