Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Nipping to Australia

To visit someone in your dream, suggests that you need to reconnect with this person in your waking life. Perhaps you have been neglecting that relationship.

To dream that you are worried about something, is a reflection of waking worry that has carried over to your dream state. You may be harbouring some repressed thoughts, some unexpressed emotions, resentments or hostilities which are triggering your dream worry.



I needed to run some errands and dad offered to take me. The first one was in Australia and he drove me there in his taxi. I needed to go to my friend Will's house, but he had moved since I had last been in the country, so we needed to find the new house. As we were driving through the Melbourne countryside I was saying to dad "see, I told you Melbourne was beautiful!". I called Will to get directions to his new address and was growing increasingly frustrated at him because he wouldn't answer my question. All I required was the postcode of the new address to put it into the Sat-Nav but he kept talking about something entirely different each time and eventually my phone credit ran out. Me and dad had to park the cab and walk the streets, door knocking until we found the correct house.

We approached a property which had a tea set where the porch should have been. The idea was that guests could make themselves a cup of tea while they waited for the door to be answered. Knowing that Will's mum Liz liked her cups of tea, I knew it must be the right property. I made myself a cup but dad was too shy to accept one and Liz answered the door. She gave me a huge hug as she was really happy to see me and she invited the pair of us inside.
The interior of the house was awful, very retro and 80's. We walked into the living room and was introduced to their new dog called Wispa (after chocolate bar). In one corner of the living room was a huge hot tub and it looked really tacky. Then Will came into the room and grabbed me in a huge bear hug.
We were all sitting round drinking tea and catching up, when my dad reminded me we had to fly back to England. It suddenly dawned on me that I was not supposed to be in Australia, after receiving a 3 year ban and I was getting more and more worried about going to the airport in case they arrested me. Dad was trying to rationalise that it was their fault for allowing me entry into the country so they would let me back out again. But I was getting extremely emotional and the worry was making me sick.

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