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|    Richard Silk to Richard Silk    |
|    Re: 2020/08/26 Wednesday:    |
|    26 Aug 20 15:24:16    |
      From: dicksilk@gmail.com              Man, was THAT something of a surprise!! Not *exactly* a premonition-type       dream, *BUT*: As I've often mentioned, telling Charles apart from Logan at an       early age is often difficult (from photographs) especially in dream form. The       only real difference        is in their eye color: Charles has blue eyes; Logan has brown (in real life)       but in the mail this afternoon I got a mysterious check from the Department of       Human Services for $30. Other than a single reference to child support,       there's basically no        other reference given. I *suspect* that Ch. Suppt. Svcs. *finally*       acknowledged that I'd OVERPAID my child support back in 2013 by $30 and just       now refunded the difference, 5 years later. Go figure?              On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 10:16:30 AM UTC-5, Richard Silk wrote:       > 2020/08/26 Wednesday:               > I (the dreamer) am having a conversation with my son, Charles, back when he       was around between 4 and 6 years of age. The dreamer appears to be on a bunk       bed, either on the top bunk or the bottom, somewhat difficult to say, more       like as a cloud of        consciousness taking up a good part of both, but definitely in discussion with       Charles (due to the setting being in his old room on 3050 Asbury Lane.) The       dreamer is saying responding to something he said (in his young boy,       higher-pitched voice) speaking        back to him along the lines of "You used to *have* a bunk bed just like this,       didn't you!?" Not so much surprised, but more in the charming, magical       atmosphere of nostalgia. This dream was perhaps an 8+ / 9-, but what bothered       me most was after it was        over and I felt sad at having left him (and that dream) so early.               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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