Saturday, September 6, 2014
I woke up at 5:30 this morning and wrote for two hours, then went to sleep again for 45 minutes and had the craziest dream. I dreamed Alice and I were attending a wedding at a relative's house on the weekend about 50 minutes outside of San Francisco. I was surrounded by lots of relatives I never knew I had. When I went to change for the wedding, I realized I hadn't packed my suit, shoes or the invitation that had the address for the wedding. When I told Alice, she was so mad. She said we couldn't go to the wedding because it was disrespectful to show up without wearing a suit. I considered going to Nordstrom to buy a new suit, but we didn't have time. Alice had taken the day off for the wedding, so she chewed me out. Then I woke up. I immediately realized it must have been a dream Alice doesn't chew me out for anything, even though she probably should. I told her about the dream and she just laughed.
I wrote the rest of the morning and afternoon until around 5 or so. We watched two movies in the living room.
The film had its moments, but was surprisingly unsurprising and flat, but it was definitely Wu friendly. Alice laughed a lot and some of the better scenes and so did I.
Then we watched a Michael friendly film:
This was great!
I woke up at 5:30 this morning and wrote for two hours, then went to sleep again for 45 minutes and had the craziest dream. I dreamed Alice and I were attending a wedding at a relative's house on the weekend about 50 minutes outside of San Francisco. I was surrounded by lots of relatives I never knew I had. When I went to change for the wedding, I realized I hadn't packed my suit, shoes or the invitation that had the address for the wedding. When I told Alice, she was so mad. She said we couldn't go to the wedding because it was disrespectful to show up without wearing a suit. I considered going to Nordstrom to buy a new suit, but we didn't have time. Alice had taken the day off for the wedding, so she chewed me out. Then I woke up. I immediately realized it must have been a dream Alice doesn't chew me out for anything, even though she probably should. I told her about the dream and she just laughed.
I wrote the rest of the morning and afternoon until around 5 or so. We watched two movies in the living room.
The film had its moments, but was surprisingly unsurprising and flat, but it was definitely Wu friendly. Alice laughed a lot and some of the better scenes and so did I.
Then we watched a Michael friendly film:
This was great!
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