October 2, 1989

Dream about Mom a few nights ago:

She and Grandma were riding in the back of a truck which had no sides, but was only a platform. This man, who was unkown to me, was the driver. I was hanging onto the front fender on the driver’s side. The man was driving recklessly and wouldn’t slow down when I asked him to. So, I jumped to the side of the road on the passenger side of the truck. He then stopped, and I went around to the other side at the back and talked to Grandma. She was angry with me because I didn’t want to take Mom. In the dream, Mom was paralyzed, and to take her meant that I would have to carry her. Finally, I gave in. I put a nap sack on my back and carried Mom back to an intersection between the country road we were on and a busy highway or city street. I was having trouble crossing.

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Teresa Carey is a ceramic artist, writer, photographer, journalist, publisher and nature lover. She lives in Manitoba's Interlake on a small acreage close to the shores of Lake Winnipeg.

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