disturbing dream about my daughter

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MasterJedi
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16 Feb 2011, 8:51 am

I had this dream that I was walking down the street in pajama bottoms and bare feet. I was taking her to a daycare. I just simply dropped her off. No contact with the staff at all. All the while walking home, I kept thinking about things that could go wrong the way I dropped her off the way I did. The teachers didn't know her and I don't know if Olivia would have told them her name. She also didn't have lunch or any money to pay for daycare. I started walking back but then I decided to double time it go get there faster.

When I got there, Olivia wasn't inside. I called out for her and asked if anyone's seen her. No one did. I looked outside but it was very dark. It was night and there was a street light out which added to the darkness. I looked around, couldn't find her then I looked down the alley next to the daycare. That's where she was.

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16 Feb 2011, 9:17 am

I think more parents should give good thought to the practice of just dropping their children off and assuming a village is going to notice and actually watch out for the child on the parents' behalf. Personally, I did not come even close to meeting my own daughters' need for a parent's watchful eye when they were young, and we have all since suffered because of that.


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16 Feb 2011, 12:46 pm

Dreams like that are always so vivid aren't they, especially because there is the emotional attatchment to the subject of the dream, your daughter. I wouldnt presume to try to give any interpretation to your dream, because I dont know you. But the good thing is, in the dream you went back for her and found her!
I remember dropping my own daughter off at day care, and this feeling of, will they look after her properly, will they notice every little thing about her like I do? When I went to fetch her at five o'clock they were all sitting in little chairs around the television watching Home and Away. I dont think I kept her there very long.



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16 Feb 2011, 2:44 pm

Dreams often express our fears. About ourselves, and about our kids. I think many parents have dreams like that one.


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16 Feb 2011, 6:12 pm

I have had many dreams about losing my son at different places. I think maybe it does tie into my fear of worrying about his future and worrying about whether I am doing a good job at being his parent.



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19 Feb 2011, 3:31 am

Losing my son is my number one fear. We have a teacher aide with him full time while he's at Kindy, she's excellent and that gives me comfort, it's also fully fenced and has childproof gates. I lost him once for about 1-2 minutes while camping I assumed he was in the river and all sorts, not good, he can't talk, he's like a baby really.