A dream related to work goals?
I was dreaming that I was in a shopping mall. A really fat woman, like the fattest woman I had ever seen, was driving one of those motorized scooters old people drive. She was so fat she could barely fit on it.
She attempted to drive up an escalator. I was concerned as to why she was doing this. I watched as she drove on the escalator and got taken up to the next level. I was terrified. She very nearly overbalanced and toppled down the stairs, but she made it all way to the top before her scooter toppled over.
In my dream, I rushed up there to see what was happening. I remember asking people why they weren’t helping, and I got really angry, telling everybody that I was a reporter and would write about them not helping the lady in a newspaper.
This was a strange dream because the woman in the wheel chair reminds me of a character from an anime movie I once saw. I forget the movie, but I’m sure that’s where this woman comes from.
The shopping mall is an interesting setting. When I think of shopping malls I think of a place to go where I can just sit down or wonder around. I like being in shopping malls because they’re easy places to feel comfortable in.
Maybe the stuff about me being a newspaper reporter is to do with the fact that in real life, I want recognition for my work in the media. I want people to notice me. My comfort comes from people praising my work.
A dream about flying and levitating
This dream happened in so many parts that I can’t remember it in sequence. It was a really long dream. At first, I was flying, but it was in a kind of musical. The song was vivid at the time, but I don’t remember it now. I was flying in all directions, totally wild, and really enjoying it.
Next thing I knew, I was at my old school in the gym. There were two girls fighting over a laptop, and I had to save them for some reason. I grabbed one of them to stop them fighting, and pulled her away with all my strength.
Then I was at the school field and I walked over to my old friends James, Ben and Katie. They were hostile toward me and refused to talk to me. I have dreams like this quite often. In the dreams, I always see people I haven’t met for a while and they don’t like me. I asked them if they were going anywhere, and they mocked me and ran off to play together.
Finally, I was in the living room of my own house, kind of levitating, as I often do in my dreams. My old friend Jason was in the room, and I was levitating to show off to him, but it was kind of a trick, because nobody else knew that I could do it except him. When somebody else came into the room, I stopped floating so that they wouldn’t see.
Such a strange dream.
The UK’s most expensive hotel’s get made over
Could Bath be the most elegant location in Europe? It’s certainly one of the priciest. A survey earlier this year found that hotel rooms in Bath are the most expensive in the UK, coming in at an impressive £110-a-night average — £3 more than London. But it’s not just Bath where you’ll find expensive digs –- it’s the whole of the UK, where rates went up 17% on last year. So what do you get for your money in Bath? A number of hotels have stepped up to the challenge to justify their hefty price tags. The 31-room Royal Hotel was recently completely refurbished and spruced up, with dinner, bed and breakfast now coming in at a modest £60 a night up to £120 a night for a four-poster room. At the other end of the spectrum is the Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel –- the city’s most famous accommodation. The recent refurbishment has done nothing to dent the prices and a night in this five-star property will set you back at least £134 a night up to £548 a night for the Imperial Suite. While Bath may be pricey, it’s not quite hip yet –- The Sanderson in London had the honor of being the only UK hotel named in the world’s top 10 hip hotels last year.