This will lead to a great segway into my main portion of my blog here. Have you ever met the woman of your dreams before? If you have, I have to say congratulations. I'm really happy for you. I'm beginning to thing I haven't yet. However, I have now seen her, in my dreams. I've literally seen the woman of my dreams last night...in my dreams. What I really hate about it though, is that my dream was so vivid, and I was so in love with this pretend woman, that I am now writing about it. However, throughout the entire time of my dream, I just knew it was a dream, and it just sucks now. Cause I honestly did not want to wake up after I was having this dream.
By the way, this dream consisted of meeting this wonderfully beautiful, kind, and just purely angelic woman, and then us getting married. We had this elaborate wedding, and it was just filled with colors. Flowers of all colors, paintings of all different colors, it was just bright and amazing. All my friends and family were there, and it was just amazing.
Now after all this, I'm trying to figure out what does it all mean. What does in all hell does this mean? Well I looked it up with my trusty Google, and most of the meaning consist like this. "If you dream of own wedding, at which you are a groom or a bride, it means that you should be ready to stunning success. Perhaps some undertaking will be widely known and will become very popular."
This has got me thinking, it means I'm in for stunning success...at my new job? Or a new job to come. I don't want to think about it too much. But this makes me pretty happy. It has been an exciting year, I'm ready for change. I'm ready for the big move to NYC, I'm ready for the life altering job, I'm ready for someone new and exciting to enter my life.
I guess me at this old age just wants to settle down and find someone nice as well. I'm not sure what made me happier, the journey I had with this girl in my dream, or the actual wedding itself. All in all, I really do think it's a sign, and I'm hoping these dream dictionaries are right, and it's a sign of good things to come.