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Birds, Wishes, And A Halloween Dream

Sheree Season 1 Episode 7

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A campfire, a cold night, and a cup of cocoa set the stage for Bruce’s unforgettable dream—one that starts with spooky stories and turns into a living ritual of birds, gates, and golden eggs. The scene is pure folklore: a hawk, a crow, and a vulture step in as leaders, form a dome of feathers around him, and present a test. An elder crow with clouded eyes lays an egg, signals a water ritual, and reveals a rule of the dream world: roll it, gild it, think with intent. The egg bursts like confetti into what the heart hopes for.

We follow Bruce as he carries the crow home, opens a window to welcome the other leaders, and learns how wishes become structures—an animal pen built in a blink, then a golden chicken that hatches instant chicks. The story widens from a single gift to an ecosystem of abundance, inviting a conversation about stewardship, family, and what we do with the good that shows up. Along the way, we decode symbols—camping as change, birds as messages and prosperity, domes as protection and transition, fire as surprise and connection—and consider whether this dream is also a rehearsal for moving, new friends, and belonging.

There’s a quiet triumph here, too: Bruce’s small moments of lucid influence, nudging fear toward kindness and choosing wishes with family in mind. That shift—turning a near-nightmare into a map for hope—anchors the episode’s heart. If you’re navigating change, craving meaning, or just love a great story told with warmth, you’ll find insight and wonder in this one. Subscribe for more dream journeys, share this with a friend who needs a little magic, and leave a review to help others discover the show. What would your first golden-egg wish be?

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Until next time, may all your cups overflow.

Sheree:

Hell o, friends. Welcome to another episode of Cuppa Terrific. I'm your host, Sheree, and today we have a new episode where you get to meet a new co-host. It's another one of my kids.

Bruce:

Hi, my name's Bruce.

Sheree:

Yeah, so Bruce has a cool dream he'd like to share with us today. And is it a dream or is it a nightmare? A bit of an in-between. A bit of an in-between. Okay. Well, we'll be getting into that today. But as usual, folks, before we get into the dream and those elements, I'd like to just ask Mr. Bruce, what are you drinking today, kid?

Bruce:

Um, me and my mom, we got me some hot cocoa prepared. Yummy.

Sheree:

You're drinking hot cocoa, huh? Is it a uh hot cocoa from the downstairs that we made with the electric kettle?

Bruce:

It sure is, and it boy, it is delicious. It's good.

Sheree:

Nice.

Bruce:

What are you drinking?

Sheree:

I am just gonna be drinking water for now because I need to stay hydrated. It is very cold outside, and I have been going to your games, and being outside in the weather is making me feel very um under the weather, as it were. So I need to stay hydrated so that I don't get sick. Yeah. And just in general, it's a good idea to stay hydrated, right? So drink water. But cheers, let's cheers that feels good.

Bruce:

Yep.

Sheree:

Alright, Bruce. So tell me about this dream that you had the other day when you stayed the night over at our family's house. Do you wanna just start by thinking about how you want to tell a story, or do you want me to ask questions as we go, or how would you like to go?

Bruce:

You can ask questions as if you.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

Um it all started when we were at a campsite. Okay. I we we tell stories. Okay. All around the fire. Yeah. We get up. We

Sheree:

Who's we?

Sheree:

Our family. Just family members.

Bruce:

Just family members, us.

Sheree:

So we're camping outside.

Bruce:

Mm-hmm.

Sheree:

Okay, in the dark. Alright.

Bruce:

Yeah, it's a bit spooky.

Sheree:

A little bit spooky, okay. Got the vibe. We're telling some scary stories. Got it, got it.

Bruce:

Um, and I pass out on the walk to the campsite.

Sheree:

Okay, you mean back to the tent?

Bruce:

Yeah.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And then my dad comes over.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

What happens next is he starts placing buckets of bug spray and animal repellent just all around me to keep me safe.

Sheree:

Yeah, okay.

Bruce:

He's good to dad.

Sheree:

Yeah.

Bruce:

Um, they go. You guys go to bed.

Sheree:

Okay. Everybody else is going to bed.

Bruce:

I'm sleeping there.

Sheree:

You're just gonna sleep outside.

Bruce:

I wake up. Okay. And I see bum bum bum. So many like three birds flying in the sky. Okay. You wanna know what they are?

Sheree:

Yeah, what kind of birds?

Bruce:

A hawk.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

Crow.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

What was the third one? Robin.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

Wait, no. It was all three big birds. Hawk, a crow.

Sheree:

Didn't you say it was a vulture?

Bruce:

Yes, vulture. And they land all around me.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

What happened next was when I get up to look around, they start walking towards me. And more birds start fluttering in. Of the same species. And they all looked like leaders.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

There's four like two on one side and then there was one on the other. It looked like one was missing. And I noticed there's a gateway of birds. And there was a and a crow walked in that was missing an eye.

Sheree:

Oh.

Bruce:

And now there's four of them.

Sheree:

Okay. Oh, I see. But you said that they they surrounded you?

Bruce:

Yeah. They pointed to me.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And they started stomping and shaking all their feathers away.

Sheree:

Oh, okay, yeah.

Bruce:

And the they all got all the um the

Sheree:

birds.

Bruce:

Not all the birds, but the

Sheree:

l eader birds.

Bruce:

The leader birds.

Sheree:

Yeah.

Bruce:

Made a square around me.

Sheree:

Okay, yes. They're like four points around you.

Bruce:

Yes.

Sheree:

Gotcha.

Bruce:

And then and then they all look up and just and they go, Ka! Uh-huh. And then suddenly all the birds start rushing in. And they start grabbing each other and making a dome around me.

Sheree:

Okay. All the birds, like all the birds together.

Bruce:

All the birds together.

Sheree:

So they all start mixing together to create this giant dome around you.

Bruce:

Yes. Um, it was kind of scary, honestly.

Sheree:

Wow. So you felt scared?

Bruce:

Yes.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

I did. And then

Sheree:

So were these the four birds that were around you, were they um inside?

Bruce:

They're out now.

Sheree:

They're outside, and all the the other birds formed like a cone around you.

Bruce:

Yeah.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

But it's oh it's not triangular, it's like a dome.

Sheree:

So is it like you're inside of a soda can kind of shape?

Bruce:

No. Think of a ball, split it in half, in that in that

Sheree:

A ball? Cut it... Oh, a dome. There's a half half sphere.

Bruce:

Mm-hmm.

Sheree:

Got it. So you're inside of a dome.

Bruce:

And I start looking around looking for ways to get out.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And then they make a gateway. I start reaching for it.

Sheree:

Mm-hmm.

Bruce:

And then the crow walks in and I step back.

Sheree:

What crow?

Bruce:

The leader crow.

Sheree:

Oh, was this the one that was missing the eye or just a crow?

Bruce:

It has white eyes.

Sheree:

Oh. So it has eyes, but it can't see.

Bruce:

Blurly vision.

Sheree:

It has blurry vision?

Bruce:

Yes.

Sheree:

So is maybe he's an old crow, do you think?

Bruce:

Probably he's a grandfather crow.

Sheree:

So he's like a really old crow. Okay. So he's got really hazy, like cloudy looking eyes.

Bruce:

Yeah.

Sheree:

So he has these eyes, but they're like cloudy.

Bruce:

They look like just white spheres.

Sheree:

Gotcha. Okay. So they're kind of spooky looking, huh?

Bruce:

Yeah.

Sheree:

Okay. So he walks in.

Bruce:

And

Sheree:

Does he walk or does he hop?

Bruce:

No, like he is trotting. Like he is.

Sheree:

He's trotting.

Bruce:

He is walking towards me.

Sheree:

Okay. Oh, that's interesting. So he kind of almost seems like humanoid-ish.

Bruce:

Yeah.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And he turns down and he squats.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And he shows me three other feathers along his back.

Sheree:

Oh, okay.

Bruce:

Of the it was uh a hawk, a crow, it was basically all the other three leaders. There he had three feathers on his back to assembly.

Sheree:

So he had all the other leaders as part of him. Okay.

Bruce:

And what happened next?

Sheree:

Yeah.

Bruce:

Yeah, that is cool. And he turns around, he squats over. And he lays an egg.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

Um he turns around, he picks it up, he hands it to me, I pick it up, and I go. And I like shrug at him.

Sheree:

And you shrug at him.

Bruce:

I shrug at him. And he and he says, and he just squints his eyes and just points to the water.

Sheree:

So he lets you out of the dome?

Bruce:

No, he points to a puddle of water.

Sheree:

Oh, so this puddle of water is inside of the dome?

Bruce:

Yes.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

Um he says he starts doing signal motions as if he wants. Yeah, as if he was rolling something in the water. So I go over, I place the egg in the water, and I start rolling it around.

Sheree:

Mm-hmm.

Bruce:

And not long after the egg starts turning gold. And

Sheree:

whoa, that's cool.

Bruce:

He reaches over to me and does a sign of like, gimme.

Sheree:

Oh, so his wings his wings kind of like the tips of his wings, like the long feathers kind of like are like fingers, and it goes, give me, like flapping towards himself.

Bruce:

Yeah.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And then he clapped.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And I hand him the egg. And he sets it down, touches it. He closes his eyes and it explodes.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

It explodes into just millions of things. And he and then he speaks.

Sheree:

The the crow speaks?

Bruce:

Yeah, it's like in a bunch of confetti and stuff, and then he speaks. Thank you. He says, thank you. Um. He has a deep voice. It's like, thank you. Thank you. Um, and he said, when you get these eggs and you roll them in just any water, they turn gold. And when you touch them and think of what you want, it happens. Or you get it. Um, and he sits down, falls asleep, and he says, home. I scoop him up. He does like a gorilla chest bang. And a thing, a doorway opens up.

Sheree:

Uh-huh. And in the big dome of birds.

Bruce:

Yes, and I walk out.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

I go to sleep in the tent.

Sheree:

Uh-huh.

Bruce:

And then when I wake up, he's already awake and he says, hide me.

Sheree:

Who says hide me?

Bruce:

The bird.

Sheree:

The bird is still there. He's in your tent?

Bruce:

Yeah. He says, hide me.

Sheree:

He followed you to the tent?

Bruce:

No, he was with me.

Sheree:

Oh, he followed you.

Bruce:

I picked him up. He told me to pick him up and bring him home.

Sheree:

Who?

Bruce:

The crow.

Sheree:

So you Oh, he asked you to take him whenever he banged on his chest?

Bruce:

Mm-hmm.

Sheree:

Oh, okay. I was making sure I understood what was happening. Okay. So you took him to your tent. You guys went to sleep together, and then when you woke up, he said, hide me. Hide you.

Bruce:

Okay. And I scoop him up and I'll place him in my shirt on my back.

Sheree:

Huh.

Bruce:

Okay. I start walking. We set up everything in our car where we can take it home. So we do that, we take it home. And we get everything in the loft where our stuff goes. I run up to my up the stairs into my room, shut the door, lock it.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And then I pull him out and he said, Thank you. Um funny bird. And then he says, Thank you for getting me out of those woods. And then I see a bunch of birds flying over our house.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And then I see three of them dive in. And he says, Quick, open the window. I open the window and the screen.

Sheree:

Uh-huh.

Bruce:

And three birds fly in and stop on my bed.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

Um, I shut and close the window and screen.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And it's the three leader it's the other three leader birds.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And

Sheree:

They came back.

Bruce:

They did.

Sheree:

They had to find their friend, I guess.

Bruce:

Mm-hmm.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And he said, Did you bring a cup of water? And and then he squats down, lays another egg.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And I take it, I pffit it, I get it gold, I place it down, I tap it.

Sheree:

Uh-huh.

Bruce:

I didn't let the crow have it. I tapped it.

Sheree:

Yeah, okay. And

Bruce:

I thought of a an animal pen in our garden.

Sheree:

Okay.

Bruce:

And and all I hear is like bang, bang, bang. Mmm, hmm. Like a drill and hammers just bang. Um, and I look through a window and I just see a couple of men doing their thing at at it and making our garden. Well, not our garden, but of course our animal pen. Um and when they're done, they just poof into air, just nothing.

Sheree:

Oh wow.

Bruce:

And then I say, hey, I'm gonna need another. I hold on a second though. And I get you, I bring you outside, and I show you the animal pen. And you're like, what how? How did it like your mind is blown?

Sheree:

Yeah.

Bruce:

Mm-hmm.

Sheree:

Cool.

Bruce:

Mm-hmm. I run upstairs as you are distracted with the animal pen.

Sheree:

Uh-huh.

Bruce:

And I get another egg.

Sheree:

Yeah.

Bruce:

This time I get away and give it to him. And then he says, Thanks. He taps it. He thinks just explodes into another confetti thing. Um, and all his friends can talk. And they say, Why'd you gotta leave us? And he says, Sorry, this is this is the chosen kid. I don't know if he's chosen or not. I just know he worked. He gets our he gets our eggs golden, and the other birds look at him and just shrug, and they all huddle and talk. I have no idea what they said. And then they s all raise up their hands, touching each other, and they start spinning around in a circle and going, Oh start singing just like that, and then I go, What are you guys doing? And then out of just thin air, more golden eggs, just like three golden eggs. I touch one and I think of good wealth towards our family. I touch the second one. I wish for more good luck in our future, and I don't think of any I couldn't think of anything for the third one. And he says, What you gonna do? And I said, I don't know. And then I look up and I'm like, Oh maybe I do, and I walk outside and in the corner, I place I place it in the corner of the pen. Chicks chickens, yeah. Four months later, it's like a f it's like full-grown big bulky chicken.

Sheree:

Okay

Bruce:

um,

Sheree:

So you're growing chickens in the yard.

Bruce:

But it has so much fluff on it, so I give it a bit, just a bit of a trim,

Sheree:

uh-huh,

Bruce:

so it won't be dying of heat.

Sheree:

And then what happens?

Bruce:

It's a surprise.

Sheree:

What happens?

Bruce:

He was a golden chicken.

Sheree:

Oh my goodness, no way.

Bruce:

He was a golden chicken.

Sheree:

He's a golden chicken. That is so cool.

Bruce:

And he starts plopping down multiple eggs that just hatch instantly into baby golden chicks.

Sheree:

Oh, that's so cool.

Bruce:

Um, I have baby chickens now that are gold. I show you one, and you're like, You just faint. Um I place him down, he starts going peep peep peep and running back to his mom.

Sheree:

Oh. So what you're telling me is you had a dream where you You're able to make wishes come true.

Bruce:

And yeah. I grow up you and me just grow up with golden chicks, chickens and chicks. Sounds like a wonderful story, Bruce. I I think the same thing, Mom.

Sheree:

Are you curious about what those dream elements are? Maybe what the dream might actually mean.

Bruce:

Honestly, I am. Yeah. I would

Sheree:

Think there's actually like any meaning behind your dream, or do you think it was just like a cool dream? Or do you think you already know what the meaning of the dream is?

Bruce:

I think there was a meaning.

Sheree:

You think there's a meaning? Okay. Do you know what it is, or do you think you know what it is?

Bruce:

No, unfortunately not, mother.

Sheree:

Do you have a hypothesis?

Bruce:

No. Okay. Do you want to spend some time uh thinking about it with me which elements there are in your dream? You know, I would like that.

Sheree:

Okay. Alright, so you definitely have birds in your dream. You definitely have camping

Bruce:

specific things of.

Sheree:

Let me see where my dream journal is gone to.

Bruce:

Dreams.

Sheree:

I gotta find my dream journal. Ah, here it is.

Bruce:

You lost your dream journal. Oh, okay. So you finally put that old book to use.

Sheree:

Alright, so I think you had camping in your dream. That's probably the first one. So let's see what it says in here. Now, this may or may not have anything to do with your dream, and I have a good feeling I already know what your dreaming's about, but we'll still look up the elements just to stay true to my analytical process.

Bruce:

What do you think? What's your hypothesis? We'll get there.

Sheree:

Listen, my process always includes looking at the elements of the dream and then making an analysis afterwards.

Bruce:

Camping. Okay, if you dream of camping in the open air, expect a change in your affairs. You may need to prepare to make a long or a tiring journey. If you see campgrounds, many of your companions may move on to new places and your own prospects will appear gloomy. Hmm. Hmm. Well, then it seems like I'm gonna have to pack for something.

Sheree:

Maybe a new journey? Maybe you're expecting to go s omeplace.

Bruce:

Wait, we did talk about moving.

Sheree:

We have talked about moving recently. We haven't moved, but we've talked about it. Talked about traveling and visiting family and stuff.

Bruce:

So that might be what it is, maybe.

Sheree:

So bird?

Bruce:

Yeah, bird.

Sheree:

So the next element says uh uh bird is a favor it is favorable to dream of birds with beautiful plumage. Flying birds signify prosperity for the dreamer. All agreeable environments will vanish before the wave of prospective goods. To catch a bird also indicates good fortune. So you did catch the bird.

Bruce:

I did.

Sheree:

And you put him in your shirt and you were protecting him.

Bruce:

Yeah, I did.

Sheree:

So that was a good thing. And he did you did mention that the bird that hatched had really big fluffy feathers, and you even had to trim him. And you were trying to take care of him and make him healthy, and he wound up making even more wish birds.

Bruce:

Yeah. So unfortunately, they didn't explode into what you thought. That would be very, that would be very messy.

Sheree:

Yeah. So another element that you had, let's see.

Bruce:

Was wishes.

Sheree:

Wishes were another one. You did have eggs too. But let's look up wishes. It doesn't really say wishes. Let's try egg.

Bruce:

How do you know what where they be?

Sheree:

It's um organized alphabetically in here.

Bruce:

Oh, then E.

Sheree:

I like that your dream was very much like a story. Oh wow, egg is very long. Alright, it says to dream of finding a nest of eggs, that's not really it. To eat eggs, nah. If you see broken eggs and they are fresh, fortune is ready to shower upon you her richest gifts. A lofty spirit and high regard for justice will make you beloved by the world. Oh, that's good.

Bruce:

And I did see eggs hatch.

Sheree:

To see birds' eggs in your dreams signifies legacies from distant relations or gain from an unexpected rise in staple products.

Bruce:

Oh the new school I might go to if we move. Um we'll never know until it happens. Yay!

Sheree:

So that could mean some good stuff is coming your way, bud. And and the egg did signify like wishes coming true. Um and it did say like what you dream or think of, or let's try dream, see if maybe dream within a dream is here. Don't touch that. Oh let's see if dream is in here. Probably not. Oh yeah, it's worth a try. What other elements do we have?

Bruce:

Um, family.

Sheree:

Your family was definitely in it, right? So let's see if maybe family is one of the elements. Well, family, there you go.

Bruce:

Oh, where are they? You're so smart. Family.

Sheree:

So to dream of your family as harmonious and happy signifies health and easy circumstances. So that's good. Good, good body good. I don't know if dome would be on here.

Bruce:

We could try.

Sheree:

Could try. Dome. Dome. To dream that you are in the dome viewing a strange landscape signifies a favorable change in your life. You will occupy honorable places among strangers.

Bruce:

Moving. It's all against moving. It might just be us moving.

Sheree:

It could be, it could be about change, but it could be about good things come with that, and that your family is always there for you, and that you'll always be there for your family.

Bruce:

That's good. That's also really, really good.

Sheree:

And that, you know, you keep believing in things, and that, you know, when you hope for things and you work towards things, they will come true, you know? Like the little confetti goes bing and then out pops the thing that you're hoping for. And it may not, it may not be what you expected.

Bruce:

Wait, because they're confetti or like stuff like that in there.

Sheree:

Well, that's what you said. Sometimes it's confetti and sometimes it's like everything and what whatever pops out. It's like, but sometimes it's not what you expect.

Bruce:

Is there something in here of like confetti?

Sheree:

Oh, I'm sorry, I've misunderstood your question.

Bruce:

Oh, that's fine.

Sheree:

Let's see if confetti is in here. You're right. Confetti.

Bruce:

No confetti.

Sheree:

It is. Yeah.

Bruce:

Oh my god.

Sheree:

To dream of confetti obstructing your view in a crowd of merry makers indicates that you will lose much by seeking enjoyment before completing your work. But that doesn't happen.

Bruce:

Yeah.

Sheree:

So it doesn't really apply to how you have it. Yours is more like a celebration. So maybe we could put celebration.

Bruce:

Maybe we could. Celebration.

Sheree:

There it is. Celebration. To celebrate in a dream means a death in your future.

Bruce:

Well, I've already had that.

Sheree:

Not in your future. I mean, I guess inevitably you'll have a death in your future.

Bruce:

All have a death.

Sheree:

Death is just part of life, so that's like obviously gonna be true.

Bruce:

Or someone else?

Sheree:

Well, everyone's gonna have a death in their future.

Bruce:

Am I gonna is it talking about

Sheree:

Just stop and think about it? Everybody has a death in their future. Of course, everybody...

Bruce:

Is it saying I'm gonna die young?

Sheree:

No. It's a stupid statement, is what I'm saying, because everybody has a death in their future. So it's like that's a dumb one. Thanks! Thanks a lot. That's not what we should be celebrating. I don't agree with that one. Sometimes some of these are like, what? That doesn't make any sense at all. Wait, what? Yeah, no, that doesn't make any sense. I respectfully disagree with you, sir ma'am, about your dream analysis.

Bruce:

I Jack the Pumpkin King.

Sheree:

I love that you are totally on theme right now with Halloween.

Bruce:

Well, if it's any time later than that, go ahead.

Sheree:

So, overall, do you think of any other elements that we missed?

Bruce:

No, and it comes to your mind.

Sheree:

I mean, we could really get nitpicky here and think about like every type of bird. We could think about feathers, we could think about like every single thing, but

Bruce:

in the woods.

Sheree:

We could think about sadness or being scared or different colors, like maybe gloomy eyes or cloudy eyes or blind eyes. But really, the only person who's gonna know what is truthfully an element to your dream is you because you're the one that had the dream.

Bruce:

Wildlife.

Sheree:

So the stuff

Bruce:

wildlife in there?

Sheree:

Okay, I can look up wildlife, but really only you are gonna know what's like a big thing that stands out to you about the dream.

Bruce:

I actually I actually had the thing. I couldn't really control it, but I got to just a little bit. I got to ta change the crow into being nice. Just a little bit.

Sheree:

Well, then that's that's good. That means you were helping to direct your dream in a way that was a positive influence.

Bruce:

And I know many people don't have that power.

Sheree:

Yeah, you're right. And that's awesome. And you should be so grateful that you can do that for yourself.

Bruce:

Not bragging to anybody.

Sheree:

Um that's really cool though. You were able to make a wish farm.

Bruce:

Yes, I was. I was, that's exactly what happened.

Sheree:

So it started off a nightmare, because it was like you were telling ghost stories and it was scary and creepy and spooky, and then you helped the characters in your dream out a little bit. And then you brought it back to your family, and then it became a making dreams come true kind of thing. Hey man, I think that's pretty cool, dude. Hey, I looked up wildlife.

Bruce:

Wait, is wildlife here?

Sheree:

Mm-hmm.

Bruce:

Where is it?

Sheree:

It says to dream of wildlife implies peace of mind and a comfortable life.

Bruce:

That's really nice.

Sheree:

Yeah.

Bruce:

Well,

Sheree:

It's also nice that you dreamt of like you were like so tired after all the spooky stories that you fell asleep on the way to the tent, and dad even like laid out a bunch of like stuff to keep you like comfortable outside.

Bruce:

And safe.

Sheree:

Comfortable and safe.

Bruce:

He got me like pillows and blankets.

Sheree:

He was looking out for you.

Bruce:

Is a family member looking out for you on here? Like something like that?

Sheree:

Hmm. It's not really like one idea or one word, but

Bruce:

uh oh, I see.

Sheree:

Maybe repellent. We can look up that word.

Bruce:

Okay, I see what you mean.

Sheree:

Maybe repellent?

Bruce:

Repellent.

Sheree:

Repellent. Yeah, I don't see repellent in here. Maybe. Did you say smoke?

Bruce:

There was no smoke. Oh. I mean, how about a bonfire? Like fire.

Sheree:

Well, I looked up...I can look up bonfire.

Bruce:

Fire could lead to death and unfortunateness. Or it could be like But if it's a bonfire.

Sheree:

Yeah, I know.

Bruce:

You know.

Sheree:

I didn't see bonfire, but we can look for fire. Fire is probably really long.

Bruce:

Oh boy.

Sheree:

It'll probably be under fire. Fire.

Bruce:

Fire.

Sheree:

Yeah, it'll probably be under fire. Fire. Fire.

Bruce:

Fire. Oh, at the last one.

Sheree:

Dreaming of fire is favorable unless you get burned. Um if you dream of kindling a fire, you may expect many pleasant surprises. You will have distant friends come to visit.

Bruce:

Like mom, she came to visit. Our grandma, our grandma came to visit. Yeah. Um, so that might be also it.

Sheree:

Maybe.

Bruce:

Ooh, I like this. I'm liking a this. I'm liking a this.

Sheree:

Maybe.

Bruce:

I'm liking a this. I finished my hot cocoa.

Sheree:

Well, any other dream elements you can think of that really stand out to you that we didn't talk about, Bruce?

Bruce:

No

Sheree:

No?

Bruce:

No, not really.

Sheree:

Well, I have a theory of what I think your dream is about. I already told you. What? I just think your dream is about, you know, you being able to

Bruce:

be me? Yeah. And you being able to provide good for your family. You just want to be a good part of your family. Okay, I have something to show you at the end of this.

Sheree:

And know that you belong as a as a good part of it. And I will just tell you, as your mom, you are. You very much are. Thank you. Whether you bring me uh a chicken that lays golden eggs or not, I am very proud of you either way. And that's what I think your dream would be about. What do you think? Or do you think there's something like that?

Bruce:

I think it would be about moving and making new friends, being able to be near more family.

Sheree:

Okay. You know what? It's your dream, so you're probably closer to it than I am. You're probably closer to what it's about than me. After listening to the dream elements and

Bruce:

For all I know it could have been reverse psychology where you were you were me and I was the um crow and you took me someplace.

Sheree:

Could be.

Bruce:

Could be moving. No.

Sheree:

It could be about that.

Bruce:

I have no idea until it happens.

Sheree:

And you know what? It could mean absolutely nothing. It could have just been a really enjoyable story that your mind was telling you.

Bruce:

We'll see.

Sheree:

I will say, I thought it was a very entertaining dream.

Bruce:

We'll see. Will I be here for next podcast?

Sheree:

I am I'd be thrilled if you want to come back and do another podcast with me. Thank you for sharing your dream with me to tonight, Bruce.

Bruce:

Yeah, I would love I would love to come back. Um, you're welcome. It's been a pleasure finding my out what my dream means, maybe.

Sheree:

Maybe, yeah.

Bruce:

Maybe.

Sheree:

Or just enjoy hanging out with you, man.

Bruce:

Yeah.

Sheree:

Well, I enjoyed watching you enjoy your cocoa and talking to me, and especially telling me your story. That was really fun.

Bruce:

Mm-hmm. It was a pleasure being able to go on your podcast and have a little fun, talk to you about dreams, figure out what they mean, or absolutely nothing. Yeah, and come in here. Uh learn.

Sheree:

Yeah.

Bruce:

Learn some interesting facts. I would absolutely want to come back and talk about my my other dreams.

Sheree:

Okay, great. I look forward to

Bruce:

I have some visions I would like to tell you to.

Sheree:

Ooh, I look forward to that. Some daydreams.

Bruce:

Yeah, also like some spooky visions. Um, that could be like next chapter sort of thing, you know, next season.

Sheree:

All right, guys. Well, thank you again for joining me for another episode of Cuppa Terrific. I hope you enjoyed the podcast. Another little trick-or-treat episode, a little special episode for Halloween. Whatever you guys are doing for this Halloween, please stay safe. It is on a Friday. Things are gonna get a little bit spooky and crazy out there. So make sure you can stay visible and safe. And um, if you really like this episode, um please don't hesitate to send me uh a message on my email at cuppa.terrific@ gmail.com. That's Cuppa spelled C-U-P-P-A dot terrific T-E-R-R-I-F-I-C at gmail.com. Also, you can listen to me anywhere that you enjoy your podcasts, and you can find me on Facebook and X. And for now, I hope all your cups overflow.