
My parents came down to Charleston for the day to visit. That’s why these are a little late today. Last night, I tinkered with the look of this blog: I hope you like the new design.
But first, it was Antonette of "Jottings From Jersey" who was first to play last week's edition. Congratulations, Antonette!
Here are this week's "Saturday Six" questions. Either answer the questions in a comment here, or put the answers in an entry on your journal...but either way, leave a link to your journal so that everyone else can visit! To be counted as "first to play," you must be the first player to either answer the questions in a comment or to provide a complete link to the specific entry in your journal in which you answer the questions. A link to your journal in general cannot count. Enjoy!
1. How often do you dream while you’re sleeping?
2. What percentage of dreams do you actually remember details from the next morning?
3. What is the strangest location you have ever had a dream set in?
4. Take the quiz: What do your dreams mean?
5. Have you ever solved a real-life problem through something that happened in a dream?
6. Have you ever looked up elements of a dream you have had in a dream dictionary, and if so, did the definition make sense to your life at that time?
If you have a Reader's Choice question you'd like to see asked (and answered), send me an email! I'd love to be able to include it in a future edition of the Saturday Six.
MY ANSWERS:
1. I think I dream an average of about two nights a week or so, unless I’m having a period of insomnia, then I don’t dream much at all.
2. I generally remember some details from every dream. I remember lots of details from about a third of them.
3. Actually, I dreamed I was backstage at “The Price is Right” and there was some crisis and I had to help get the show on the air. Oddly enough, they were doing the show live -- which could never happen in real life -- and there was some kind of chase going on back stage of some villain from one of the soaps that tape across the hall. It was a very bizarre dream.
4. Your dreams seem to show that you're a bit disturbed... but nothing serious.
You may have a problem you're trying to work out in your sleep.
Your dreams tend to reflect your insecurities.
You have a very vivid imagination and a rich creative mind.
5. Not really, but I have given myself the chance to “sound off” to someone causing a problem that sort of led to a real resolution.
6. I have looked up things in a dream dictionary, but the definitions were so broad and general that I began to think that they could have applied to nearly anyone in almost any situation.




