Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Dreams

I have always been interested in dreams, and how they translate to your current state of mind.  I used to keep a dream journal when I was at uni, and although I haven't looked at it for years, I know that when I read it, I'll remember every dream that is documented.  I was in a pretty toxic relationship for a few years over that time, and it's amazing to read some of my dreams from that period.  There is a HUGE number of dreams about snakes and I can still remember some of those dreams without even reading the journal.
  Recently I had a dream about an ex-boyfriend. Not anything romantic (for those of you wondering!), but just a dream in which he was so significant. Kind of like "Hellloooooo, remember me?"  I haven't seen or heard of this guy for over 10 yrs, as he lives in the UK.  And I hardly ever think about him normally, in my waking life, so a dream of such impact has made me think. 
Since that dream, I feel like I need to talk to him.  I'd like to know what he's doing now, where he is and if he's happy. I would love to hear that he's married, with a family and that life just got better after he left Australia.  Why else would he have appeared, so significantly in my dream?.
Don't you find it weird how people that you never ever think of, from your past just pop into dreams? Like a cameo in a movie, you're left thinking afterwards, "hmm, was that really so-and-so?" and why am I dreaming about them? Or is that just me......
I love dreaming. Honestly.  When I go to bed each night, I am excited about going to sleep, wondering where my dreams will take me, especially if I've had a few awesome dreams recently.  I've heard dreaming described as 'taking out the trash' whilst you're asleep. It cleanses the mind and sorts out all the junk that you don't have time to think about whilst you're awake. Or maybe you don't even know there's an issue that you should be addressing. The subconscious is GREAT for that.  My subconscious is awesome, and I am thankful that it is so thorough when it comes to bringing things to my attention, or getting rid of stuff that I haven't been able to.

I wonder what tonight will bring? :)


Monday, January 3, 2011

Battery-Free success!

The chaos that is Christmas is over and the new year has begun.  Christmas wasn't actually that chaotic for us this year, partly due to the fact that we stayed home but mostly due to our 'Battery-Free' Christmas gift rule (for the kids).  Santa complied with this rule well, and only bought one noisy no-brainer toy for each of the boys, the rest were non-battery operated ones. The grandparents also generally bought battery-free, though a couple of noisy, non-challenging ones slipped through :)   I thought it was going to be a little bit challenging shopping for toys that don't use batteries but I was pleasantly surprised!  Here are some of the toys that the kids got....
  • Lego trucks & cars (Lego is always a winner!)
  • A book that folds out to a Wiggles car (that you sit in)
  • Transformers
  • Beautiful Books
  • Medical play set
  • Gardening trolley (with all the rake/broom/shovel etc attachments)
  • Bbq trolley (with little sausages,pickles,buns, tongs etc)
  • Cameras (need batteries but are QUIET & encourage creativity)
  • Skateboards, knee & elbow pads
  • Skuttlebug (3 wheeler bike without peddles)
  • Ramp to ride,skate,run over
  • Huge airplane car transporter
  • Barbie doll & horse
  • Princess dress-ups
  • Tea set
  • Jigsaw
  • Barbie 'hairdresser' doll head
  • Assortment of sparkly shoes for dress-ups
  • Toy story & Cars beach towels
  • Goggles,snorkels
  • and more that I can't remember right now!!

So, as you can see, not only were our children were very lucky with all the gifts they received but we were very lucky because we could enjoy watching them play with toys that made them think or run or jump, and not just sit and press the same button over and over and over....
I highly suggest that every family try this concept at least once whilst your kids are young! You might be surprised at the wide range of awesome battery-free toys there are out there and you will definitely be rewarded with watching the excitement on your child's face when they master a move or figure out the best way to use their new favourite toy!  Be kind to them and their little growing brains and try it!
For some ideas check out these sites
http://www.windmill.net.au/

http://www.peanutgallery.com.au/

http://www.chalk.com.au/

I've seen whats out there now and I'm hooked! We'll definitely be doing it battery-free from now on!