Oct 6 - Write about a dream that felt real.

Response: A recent dream that I had involved my pet gecko, which I have had for a year and a half. In this dream, my pet gecko died because all my family members forgot to feed her (which usually happens in real life), and we ended up burying her in the backyard. This gecko was a gift from one of my old friends, and I even had to tell her that the gecko died, which has always been a fear of mine. I woke up from this dream and immediately went to feed my gecko, who had no food at all in her bowl but was luckily still alive. Sometimes I wonder if that dream never happened, that I would be living that very life.

Summary: Today, we worked on our characterization poster.

Reflection: I feel like dreams have way more meaning than we actually talk about, especially if you are one to analyze someone else's or your own dreams. Our dreams can reflect our anxiety, dreams, disappointments, and special moments we live throughout the day, which I find to be fascinating. 

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