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If I Don’t Sleep, I Can’t Have Weird Dreams…

I’m wide awake, way too late at night. I guess I should be glad that tomorrow is Friday, because that means no classes for me. I think I’ll try to sneak in a little extra sleep in the morning before I start to tackle my long to-do list of phone calls that I need to make. I will surely find myself wanting to take NZT 48, a pill which was considered to give your mind limitless powers, to deal with the next following days. Much to do, much to do – always so much to do.

I’ve been having strange dreams lately. Fortunately, they aren’t quite as weird as they were a few weeks ago, where I was hanging out with people that stole a PT Cruiser because we didn’t want to wait hours for a bus.

But last night, I had a dream that I was in the town where friends of our family live. Background details: they moved into a house in this town when I was probably about 6, or maybe 7 years old, and I think it was about the same time my family moved to Kankakee, Illinois. Until we moved to Texas we visited them at that house often. (8 years, give or take.) Once we moved to Texas, we went back to visit them. I spent more time around them when I was growing up then I did around any of my aunts & uncles, who all lived out of state and far away. When I lived in Germany, the daughter that is the same age as I am came over to study at the University in Heidelberg, and before classes started we got Eurorail passes and travelled all over the place. It was an amazing trip. She met her husband through me; he was stationed at the same base where I lived and was just about to get out of the Army. They have been married for 11 or 12 years now.

Ok, enough about the reality. The weird thing is, I keep having dreams about visiting them and their house. It is just … strange. I’ve had at least 3-4 dreams in the past 6 weeks involving this, and they are all very vivid. I remember a lot of the details in the morning. Which means my sleep is crappy and I feel exhausted the next day. (I always feel that way after vivid dreams.)

Last night, I was in the town visiting, and I wanted to go to the house. I got in a cab with someone else. (Maybe Mike? He is in a lot of my dreams with me.) I told the cab driver I needed to go to 902 S. Elm. I kept telling him that, over and over. Then the cab became a bus. (What is it with buses in my dreams?) We were going through tight spaces, and it was really odd, like we were between a fence and a baseball diamond and I was afraid we would hit people. Instead, they just moved out of the way. He drove over a bike rack, but nothing was damaged. Then he asked me for the address again, and again I told him 902 S. Elm. He asked where he could turn around on the street to get me on the right side of the street – I thought about what he was asking and told him that it was past the medians (in reality the street is like a boulevard with wide grassy areas in the middle not far away – maybe just a block away?) and that he could just turn left and drop us off on the corner.

We never got to the destination though – it seems I never “arrive” in my dreams that involve getting somewhere; we didn’t arrive anywhere in the other one where we were in the stolen car either. In my other dreams, I was back inside the house, not trying to get there like last night.

This afternoon, I called my Mom. I had to ask her what their address was. I didn’t really need the answer – I knew it was 902 S. Elm. Sure enough, I was right. Cue the Twilight Zone music.

My dreams are really starting to freak me out. Maybe if I just don’t go to sleep, I won’t have to worry about them? I guess that is probably not a good plan – I would only be even more exhausted then.

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Dream Big…

Dream big. Another photo taken for my photography class, and I snapped this with my cell phone camera before I turned the print in today. I love how the duck, front and center, looks like he just really wants to fit in with the flamingos.

I think this will be my picture to “color” later in the semester when we do hand coloring on prints too.

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I Shoot Film…

I Shoot Film.

We worked on vignetting in Photo I class today, and this is my phonecam capture of the print that I turned in today. I call them the headless flamingos.

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Knittastic!

Does My Foot Make this Slipper Look Fat?

I showed Jason my new slipper last night (I’ll be finishing the pair today) and he told me that he thought it was a little bit too big. I’m not sure why? *grin* (It is going to be felted, and it will shrink in the process.)

It is actually cold here right now – by my standards at least – so I figured if I knit these up really fast and get them felted, I might get to wear them a little bit before the heat comes back! Yeah! Cold weather!

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Use What You Have…

Use What You HaveMy yarn stash overfloweth. I do not need any more yarn. I may want more yarn, but want and need are two very different things. I’ve been thinking recently that I really need to crank out some projects before I can justify the purchase of any more yarn. I have several projects in line now.

I should qualify that by pointing out that I normally only buy yarn if I have a specific project in mind, and most projects I choose only require 2-3 balls (skeins, hanks, whatever) of yarn. I have never bought enough yarn to make a sweater, so it isn’t crazy yarn mayhem at my house. I just need to get some projects move out.

Last night I spotted “Use What You Have” – what a perfect idea! Just what I needed. For the entire month of April, NO yarn purchases. (Or any other crafty goodies for that matter.) I will only knit what I already own.

Just one problem with this plan. (How sad is it that within an hour I realized there was a problem?) Yarntopia opens on April 3rd, with the grand opening soiree on April 8th. Amy already caught me swooning over some of the sock yarn they have when I was there last week. If I could have purchased it last week, it would already be mine. It was so fabulous! But with the “Use What You Have” going on, I can’t buy it. I have to wait until May. Or figure out if she will take a credit card in March and just let me pick it up in April. That would be ok, right?

Why are you looking at me like that?

Another temptation is the newly discovered Hill Country Yarns sock yarn. (2006 is after all the year of the sock.) I first saw it at Sheryl’s blog (the other owner of Yarntopia) and I am in love. I want that yarn. However, I know it will be waiting for me in May. I promise, I’ll work through the stash first.