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I keep having dreams that im taking care of other peoples kids. Why?

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First dream- Both where boys. One 12, one 10. They both had blue eyes and brown hair. They where my sister or friends kids, but im older than my sister and my friend.

Second dream- It was a baby boy. About 2 years old. He had blue eyes and blonde hair. Then in the other half of that dream, he was older, around 9 or 10. And we where at a pee-wee baseball game and I was trying to tell him to start acting respectful. What was weird was that in my dream it seemed like he might've had Down syndrome or he had something wrong with him. But I can't figure it out.

Please, please interpret my dream, it is really bugging me!

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  1. Maybe it means that in your future you will help someone.. this dreams are directing you in your future work...


  2. are there young kids you are exposed to who you feel need your guidance?  Is respect a theme that is recurring in your life presently? Are there situations where someone needs your protection? someone who is being disrespected in some way?

    It seems like a dream tha involves protection or nurturing--and you feeling compelled or expected to defend someone.

  3. Some people say that every person in a dream is actually some facet of the dreamers personality.  Is there something you feel you need to work on.  I am not talking about maturity.  I am talking about ideas that maybe you had that need to be put into action, something you planned to do but never did?  Old relationships that need more time or emotional input.  It might be you need to develop a talent you have or to learn how to do something a different way.

  4. your probably going to deal with children in the future. maybe watching them @ summer camp or something of that nature.

  5. It may mean that you want children of your own oneday.

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