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12:20:2002 Entry: "Stan : Two dreams"

Two dreams

A few nights ago I had a dream that I was going bald. I could see myself with the top and back of my head lacking hair except that there were three rows of hair growing neatly on the top of my bald area. I've never wanted a mohawk let alone three of them, and I thought about shaving my head like a Buddhist monk in 1981, but never did make myself bald. I don't think I was trying to make a fashion statement in the dream - the hair was just naturally growing in three rows. I suppose the three rows of hair could represent three ideas, but if they do I'm not sure what these three ideas could be. I started to go bald in my early 20's, and Ann thought I might become bald someday and I did too. My hairline receded about an inch and then stayed the same after that distance. I feel fortunate for a 41 year old male because I still have most of my hair. I'm not sure that my hair dream was really about my hair, and perhaps the dream is about ideas.

Last night I had a dream that our front yard was full of boiling mud like something out of Yellowstone Park. City workers were in the mud and when I asked them what they were doing they said they were looking for the gas line. One of the employees, who was standing at the south end of the yard, said he thought is was in the middle of the yard. I told him no it's about where you're standing, and then the dream was over. I wonder if this dream represents some kind of confusion?

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I don't know if this is accurate, but they say that baldness is inherited through your mother i.e., her father's genes. I don't know if I remember seeing many pictures of a middle-aged grandfather Tony B. but I thought I saw one where he had a crew cut, and there was definitely hair on top of his head. Am I right on this, Stan? So I guess you're pretty safe if that old medical statement is true. If it is inherited through your father, then expect to look more like Richard...heh. Wish I knew what Richard's father looked like.

If it is inherited through the mother and if we had a male child, I'd feel sorry for the guy. Heh. I'd feel sorry for him because he'd have weird grandpas, but then again, my British grandpa was a pompous ass (my mom's words!) and my Czech-American grandpa died before I could remember him (I was 2). And I survived...I guess.

I wonder if hair dreams are like an equivalent of teeth dreams for me. Have you ever dreamt of going bald before?

I'm am sooooo glad you didn't shave your hair back in 1981, but then again, that would mean you would've been from the future. Of course we were sort of from the future anyway as it was, but I liked you better with hair. I think my main mission in 1981/1982 was to save you from shaving your head and from going to India and becoming a weird casualty of sorts.

Posted by Ann @ 09:04:2002:09:26 PM CST

By Stan @ 20:24 PM CST:12:20:02 ..::Link::..