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Rakel 03-13-2004 04:10 AM

Nightmares
 
Ive always had this nightmare but its becoming more and more usual... :? Its night and there are two guys trying to get in to assault my house. I know this has a logical reason cause it really happened once, only it was 9am, and it was just one guy that got into our house from the back door in the kitchen straight to my bedroom (fortunatly i wasnt sleeping there that night) and stole all my jewlery (sp??)... it was so scarry cause me and my mum were sleeping just in the next bedroom (we were going on hollidays the next days and i had clean up my room, everything was clean and shining so i stayed with her that night, aparently thats what saved me from something worse), so i have a lot of nightmares about this, but i was wondering if something like this ever happened to any of you, someone getting into your house... i hope not but im sure theres a lot of situations like this

Becky 03-13-2004 05:02 AM

Our house was broken maybe 15 years or so ago. They stole my jewelry box, the hunting rifles, and some boots of my brothers among other things. They were stupid enough to steal a $80 pair of boots when a $450 pair was next to them. They also stunned our chow chow. My mother and I came home and she noticed the light was on in my room so she was mad at me for leaving it on all day, which I didn't do. She noticed the door was ajar when we got to it, so she told me to turn around and go back to the car, but I wouldn't leave without the dog, so I grabbed her and took her out with me. We went to the city police and they said they couldn't do anything because we weren't in the city limits and had to wait for the sherriff department instead.

It must be so much worse to actually be in the house when someone breaks in. I'm glad you weren't hurt when it happend to you.

Becky

Marijke 03-13-2004 12:57 PM

If you have those awful nightmare over and over again you should get yourself a dreamcatcher. Only good dreams will come to your mind. It works my little sis also has one and she claims she has no more nightmares. Sometimes when it felt down and somebody else put it up again she has. But not as often as she had!

Sara 03-13-2004 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by marijke aka dutchjovifan
If you have those awful nightmare over and over again you should get yourself a dreamcatcher. Only good dreams will come to your mind. It works my little sis also has one and she claims she has no more nightmares. Sometimes when it felt down and somebody else put it up again she has. But not as often as she had!

a dreamcatcher would only freak me out more after reading the book by Stephen King... :P

Sambo-Chris 03-13-2004 01:31 PM

The reason for this dream probably is that Rakel didn't get over what happened yet, which is absolutely understandable. She has the fear deep inside that this happens again.

jess 03-13-2004 01:43 PM

Since i have a dreamcatcher (about 3 years ago) i don't have so much nightmares. Strange but true !

Keeper 03-13-2004 01:56 PM

What's a dreamcatcher? :?

Kev 03-13-2004 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeper
What's a dreamcatcher? :?

hih, i was just about to ask the same thing :?

jess 03-13-2004 04:36 PM

http://www.chez.com/siubhan/tissage/attrape02.jpg

Only the good thoughts and dreams can pass through the hole in the middle of the dream catcher, the bad ones are stopped by it and destroyed early in the morning (when the sun comes up) :D :wink:

Freddie 03-13-2004 04:38 PM

I was drinkin at the pup last night and when i came home i dreamed about 3 naked girls, red wine and peace.


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