The Dream
when i was In a city of waterslides with my friend Krissy we climbed up to the top with her and when we went down them we went to different sides and on the way down we were crashing up against the walls softly. I didnt know where she went but i know where i went, to the middle of the waterslide where i found a whole bunch of bananas with ice cream and cherries. so i picked some up, ate it real fast and picked the left side of the 2 choices of slides and when i reached the end Krissy was waiting there for me. She was standing there with Becca, my other friend, and she was wondering where i had been. she said that i had took way too long and that the queen said i maxed the ammount of time on the slide. She commanded all of us to get into her limo. She was huge! she cou ldnt walk so she had to ride inside of a bowl. she stopped at tim hortons and got some donuts and said we couldnt have any. her legs were through the bottom she was so heavy. dont know why she had to eat even more. we wouldnt listen to her so she told us to get out. we wouldnt go because we were on a magical rainbow road. she threw us out. we landed in racecars and raced til the end. the end was a house with customized rooms for each of us. i woke up. kiss.
Your Child's Dream Symbols
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Dreaming of ice can be the result of a physical sensation the dreamer is feeling when he's asleep (e.g., your child kicks off the blankets in his sleep and therefore feels a chill, which in his mind manifests into a winter wonderland scene in a dream), but on a deeper level, dreaming of ice is could very well be indicative of an emotional coldness in the child or adolescent's life. Perhaps the child feels he isn't getting the love he needs or expects from mom or dad or another important figure in his life? Or maybe a teenage boy thinks that his girlfriend isn't giving him the affection he desires? The exact cause for the chilly dream imagery will be different and personal for each child and teenager, but in general, the dream mirrors a glacial indifference the dreamer is experiencing from a relationship in life. In some cases, the dreamer's own emotions may seem frozen. On the flip side, you might have a kid who loves to ice skate and play hockey, and for that child, a frozen dreamscape carries positive associations.
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The banana is a male symbol, so for adolescents, bananas can take on sensual connotations.
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The dreamer feels very loved and comforted in his life. Of course, people often say that someone is kissed by something to refer to an influence in life. And, as in real life, kissing in dreams can depict passion.
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A girl who dreams of being a queen may want to feel important in real life, or she could be seeking attention. The figure of the queen also depicts how the dreamer wants immediate gratification--essentially, she wants these desires to be fulfilled without having to put in the effort to achieve them.
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When dreamers think about numbers, they can be thinking of dates that hold special significance, such as a birthday. A child will also remember when a loved one passed away, which can represent itself as a number in a dream if the child is grieving. A number in a dream can even represent an address, a place where the child may have lived that's connected with happy or distressing memories.
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Eating is associated with pleasure, satisfaction, and nourishment. While eating a specific food in a dream could relate to desire to consume that fare, on a deeper level, it could symbolize an emotional hunger. Certain foods can even represent sensual yearnings for tweens experiencing puberty and adolescents. Not surprisingly, kids often dream of eating sweets. However, if a child dreams of spitting out a food, not only does that reflect a dislike, but on a more significant level, the action could indicate that the child doesn't want to take in something that could affect him.
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When adults and children dream about damage to their home or an intrusion into their home, it can mirror some type of personal injury, discomfort, or loss of security--physical or emotional--that they're experiencing. For example, if a child has a fever, she may dream that his home is on fire. But if the child is angry about something, or if an adolescent is dealing with sensual feelings, she can also dream that her home is on fire. There can also be areas of the home that kids are fearful of, such as cellars, attics, and closets. These areas are often dark and cluttered. They can represent the fear of the unknown, as well as feelings of confusion and conflict. On the flip side, a child can dream that she finds wonderful objects in the attic or that new areas of the home magically appear. This imagery can symbolize the child is learning more about herself and her talents.
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Rainbows in dreams relate to happiness or a need to feel happy. They're also affiliated with the number seven because there are seven colors in rainbows: red orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
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