The Stuff that Dreams
are made of
We don’t
expect our dreams to fall into our waking moments however this morning when I
woke up part of my dream followed me out with my foot. I had been in the yard of my house, well, my
dream house which had a large fence around it. A large wolf had gotten into the
yard and I with the aid of my husband, we had been trying to chase it out of
the yard. I was kicking my foot out to
shoo the animal away and that is when I woke up. No, I didn’t connect with the wolf but with
the wall of my son’s bedroom where I was sleeping as my husband was sleeping in
the front room of our house after his surgery to be closer to the large
bathroom. I, in turn, was sleeping our
son’s room to be close to my husband and the bathroom just in case he needed
me.
Ouch,
fortunately, my kick had been small and I didn’t even get a bruise from the
close encounter with the wall. When I
told my husband, he asked me if I had put a hole in the wall of our son’s room.
Hmm, am I wrong to worry about his concern about the wall? Well, in the process of waking up, I also
scraped the side of my nose with a fingernail.
Hazard to myself? Yes, there is a reason why my fingernails are so
closely clipped. Otherwise, I will have to take to wearing mittens as the newborns
do with their razor sharp nails. Still,
it might not be a bad idea as I could lotion my hands up at the same time.
Dreams are
like opportunities, they are fleeting.
Moments lost, no, not really, as with some of mine they come back to
haunt me sometimes. When we were traveling
to the valley to see my husband’s doctor for his ten day check-up, I missed an
opportunity to take a picture of the train that was holding up traffic on the
road so you will have to stay with me and just listen to my story.
To begin
with it, it wasn’t much of a train, but the barriers were down and all of the
cars and trucks, etc. were stopped to wait until it was ready to pass by. In
truth, it was just a large orange-red engine that had just come out of a large
lumber yard on the right handed side of us.
A woman who was wearing a yellow caution vest and loaded down with a
utility belt was busy with the wire fence gates, padlocking them together. When she was done she headed for the engine
and she must have gotten onto the far side of the engine because it soon
started up and moved out of road and railroad barriers moved out of the way
leaving us free to go.
I mentioned
to my man that it had been a lost opportunity to snap a picture that we could
have posted on Facebook with the caption of “Our Long Train Wait”. Which brings me to the commentary that we
watched on CBS’s Sunday Morning today, March 6, 2016. It was about selfies and how many people
died each year from not paying attention of their surroundings as they strive
to document whatever they happen to be doing at the time. The woman giving the story commented how she
missed what was happening with her daughter at a petting zoo because she was
too busy trying to get the perfect angle and picture of her child’s adventures
instead of just enjoying the moment. This is what opportunities are for, to
experience something that we can in turn share at a later time. She missed that with her child and will be
unable to share the real experience of her day with her little girl at the
petting zoo with other family members, friends and her daughter when she grows
up and asks what things did I do, where did we go when I was with you when I
was young.
My husband
who is wise in the way of the world commented to me one day while we were
watching the sunset off of our beautiful coast that we would miss the moment if
we were too busy taking the perfect picture so we watched in silence, absorbing
it all with our eyes, letting it be swallowed in the heart of our mind.
Perhaps, in our memories, the exact position of clouds, the light and dark of the colors will be shadowed by time but if we hold still, we can remember the awe
of the miracle.