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Journal Of A Dream Journal Essay
Running Head: DREAM JOURNAL

Dream Journal
Tram Nguyen
Bishop Eustace Prep School
Mr. Tropiano / AP Psychology
November 19, 2013

Dream Journal
Airplane
This dream occurred on November 8, 2013. Total amount of sleep is 7.5 hours.
Record / Content My family and I were on an airplane flying to someplace I do not remember. A guy, who appeared to be my boyfriend in the dream, announced our wedding to my mom. My interaction was joyful and friendly. I also sit next to a kid who I found annoying. His name sounded somewhat like Hure and his face reminded me of a sophomore at Eustace. The dream was in color but not clearly. I kept seeing us switching from airplanes to one another. Earlier in the day, I watched
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Nothing is too depressed or too joyful. An interpretation of airplane on dream dictionary is sense of being on routes to desire or need for a vacation. It was not a lucid dream since I was not aware.
Pharmacy and Swimming meeting This dream occurred on November 10, 2013. Total amount of sleep is 10 hours.
Record / Content This dream had many settings. I saw myself going to a pharmacy to pick up some sort of medicines. Then, I went to a swimming team meeting. I saw Raymond and we talked. I could not remember the content of the conversations. Our interaction was friendly. I was in the water and swimming. I heard someone was yelling my name but I could no longer remember. The dream was not in color. There are not really any relationships about events in my life. The only possibility is that I also watched Breaking Bad earlier and the character has to buy stuff to cook meth at a drugstore.
Observation Interpretation This was an odd dream because I do not belong to the swim team. Swim in dreams could symbolize at peace and comfortable with one’s emotions or things are under control. This was not a lucid dream.
Sweet 16
This dream occurred on November 13, 2013. Total amount of sleep is 6
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He goes to a boarding school in England so we never see each other again. This was not a lucid dream.
New Library
This dream occurred on November 16, 2013. Total amount of sleep is 9 hours.
Record / Content This dream happened at a constitution that I believed to be Eustace in the future. I saw myself walking into a dining hall where all of my friends are sitting a table. The strange thing is the quietest person in our group kept on talking constantly and all of us were getting annoyed. Then, a senior guy, whose face I could not remember, asked me to prom with a beautiful red rose bouquet. Later, I brought that bouquet to my locker at a dance studio. My friend Danielle and I were practicing ballet for a show. The dream was in vivid color. There were not really any relationships I can think of relating the events in my life.
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