Skip to main content

Crazy Dream

I had quite the dream last night and it’s worth sharing. It took place at the Utica church building. The main theme was war re-enacting.  Some family members were there, tons of Carthage primary kids and youth since it was scout, activity day and mutual night. Ryan and I were also there and Ryan was the main character of the dream. It all began with opening exercises in the Relief Society room and then the battle proceeded to begin. I had the job of delivering important documents (which contained pictures of the bad guys) from the old primary room to the chapel. My mission was successful, not a single person spotted me.  After my mission was complete I looked up to see Ryan on the stage shooting off mortars. He had on his ACU’s and was sitting in one of the white church chairs. His mission too was successful but incomplete until he grabbed his Captain America shield and sword.  Then his real fight began. He too had a successful battle.
What a dream!!!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

7 years later

Wow!  It's been a long time since I've added to this blog. I guess you could say life has gotten busy. Since the last post, in 2013, much has happened. Here are the major events in the last seven years:  1. Ryan got off active duty military and we moved to Berea, Kentucky.  Ryan enrolled at Eastern Kentucky University. Ryan also joined the Kentucky National Guard. From moving so much I became fascinated with simplicity and minimalism. I am now a self proclaimed minimalist. I love having less stuff!  2. Ivy Helen was born on January 10th, 2014.  3. Summer of 2014 we moved to Bozeman, Montana. Ryan studied aviation at Montana State University. Ryan joined Montana National Guard. I got back into full time cosmetology educating. I also worked at MSU family housing. 5. Ryan graduated and is official a commercially rated pilot. We moved to New York for Ryan to go to aviation mechanic school. Ryan got out of the military completely and transition bec...

Pictures

Here's some of our happenings up in the North Country. And if you thought we were patriotic before, take a look now. We acquired a giant flag (it goes from our living room to kitchen, covering our entire couch).