
I ran out of the music building and on to the grass behind the nearby Duderstadt Center. I still didn't know my class schedule, but since it was still early and I was still in my pajamas, I decided that I would take a little nap on the grass and then try to look up my class schedule again. As I lay down on the grass, the dream went into time-lapse photography mode, and I saw my self sleeping while hundreds of people raced around me in fast-motion and the sun and clouds raced across the sky (actually, it was more like this). When I finally woke up (from the nap within the dream, not the dream itself) it was 5:30 p.m., and I had missed my classes, my private students, and I was an hour late for opera rehearsal.
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When I woke up (for real this time) my mind was racing. Am I supposed to be in class right now? Hmmmm... 9:00 a.m. ... no class yet... I think?? I jumped out of bed, pulled my schedule out of my bag (much more convenient than an Army-wired computer). Nothing until 10:30. Whew. Farewell to spring break, welcome back to school.This semester has been really busy and stressful for me and I had been looking forward to spring break for weeks in advance. Last year I look a little road trip to Chicago, but this year I wanted to just sit around and do nothing, and I succeeded beautifully. I kicked off Spring Break on Monday by never even getting out of my pajamas and never leaving the house. It was a great day. Other spring break highlights included a day trip to see the capitol building in Lansing (for some reason I had always had a great desire to go to Lansing, but we discovered that there sure isn't a whole lot to do there), a visit from my old buddy Tyler O. (who ended up spending the night with me at a homeless shelter as part of a church service project), getting caught up on my TV shows (plus all the back episodes of Spectacle: Elvis Costello With...), and going to a few gatherings with friends (like the Wii party - good times).
I made a list of a lot of things I was going to get done over break (I had four of five ideas for blog posts that I never got around to), but I'm kind of glad I didn't get them done. I was dragging myself around in the final days leading up to the break and now I feel like I have enough momentum to at least carry me through the opening of Albert Herring in two and a half weeks.
I've got a private student now so it's time to plunge back into school. Wish me luck. And if the U.S. Army comes looking for me, I wasn't here.
4 comments:
What, no Paul Anka?
Yes! It's a dream blog!
That dream was so vivid and scary sounding! I had really long vivid dream last night as well, but it scared me too much to write about it in my blog.
Good luck - I hope the rest of the semester isn't too stressful for you. And let me know if you decide to join the army.
I have crazy dreams but they are never as artistic as your sounds. I did have a crazy one last night. Ask me about it and I'll tell you.
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