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Over the last 2 weeks I've have three dreams of my childhood home. It really interested me because the last week I've had 2 dreams about it in the last couple of days. Last nights dream of my childhood home was very interesting.
I remember being outside and walking up then down a bridge I normally used to walk before heading to my elementary school. I didn't go across the bridge just stayed on the slope leading up to the bridge crossing point as I interacted with someone for a bit then they left.
The part that stood out in my head the most is that when I entered my old house I remember going upstairs and entering my room and their was a woman there. I placed my backpack down and in my head I remember feeling like I was moving in and then looked at the wall to see a ton of posters (rock bands, comic characters even though I don't have any of that stuff on my room walls now or even follow it as a hobby) and stuff that were kind of interesting. The woman seemed nice and I remember thinking this was my new "roommate" that lived in the house as well.
In a previous dream one thought I remember having in the house was "We moved from here and now we moved back here after never wanting to live in this area. I guess it's comfortable" each time I was comfortable but it's just odd because I haven't dreamed of that place in many years.
Any ideas would help. I've read online many things such as it may mean you should go into new ventures or going into that room may mean you like your privacy but that girl was there and i was comfortable with her (and she was cute lol) so that wasn't much privacy especially since it was a roommate.
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Longing for comfort.
Longing for comfort.
What to expect in middle school?
Okay, I'm starting middle school and I think I need help, like on what to expect. I'm going to LCO, Larose Cut Off Middle School in Louisiana. We had a tour of the school - a huge school - and it looks great. Unlike my other school, it has lockers, a gym, more than one building, and most have two floors. What is there to expect in middle school? What can I do about bullies if any? And additional tips would be great. Thank you and God Bless!
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Most middle schoolers wear a t-shirt and jeans. As far as shoes, sneakers or skateboarder shoes are seen on most feet. If you want to start being yourself, now is the time.
Lockers: Some middle schools don't have lockers, but most of them do, and you will need them. Try to have a place for everything. If you have a heavy backpack, put in on the bottom. Put coats and sweaters on the hangers. And put books and things you need for the day on the top shelf. Sometimes, you will have to share a locker, in which you must work that out with a locker partner. Never dump things on the floor of your locker. You will be amazed at what you will find at the bottom when you clean it our at the end of the year.
Homework: There is more homework than in elementary school. Homework should be done first thing when you get home. Right now, school is the most important thing in your life.
School bus: School buses in real life are not like the ones in movies or on TV. Most buses are not fun. If your school lets you bring an IPod, then listen to it on the bus. If you can't bring an IPod, then bring a book to read or something. It's usually rather difficult to do homework when the bus is jumping up and down and there are people being annoying. If you do homework on the bus, then sit in the front because it's a less bumpy ride. Find some friends or make some that ride the bus. It will make your trip to school more enjoyable.
Teachers: The school's good or bad reputation does not define what the teachers will be like. Every teacher is different, and you should just adjust to the way the class is (e.g. if your science teacher does not like interruption, practice on being quiet in science class). Not all teachers are "evil" and "out to get you". Usually teachers have better things to do than torture little kids and fail them all. That is usually all myths. Remember, teachers WANT you to do well! They don't want to sit in a classroom all afternoon after the final bell rings grading some test with all F's!
In class: Focus in all of your classes, but don't become a zombie. Have fun in class with people you know, but make sure that your teacher does not get annoyed with you. Be quiet when your teacher is talking, and definitely be respectful.
Grades: Along with focusing in class and completing all of your homework, grades should also be one of your areas of focus. Strive to do your best and be happy with the grade you achieve. The study habits you develop now will carry through to high school and college/university.
* When taking notes, think about what the teacher considers important, because that stuff will most likely end up on a test.
Friends: Find people who are nice to you and seem like great people. Sometimes you won't really be friends with anyone in your classes and all of the people you're friends with are in other classes. That's okay. Maybe they will be in your class next year. Ask your parents if you can let some of your friends sleep over sometimes or if you can meet them for lunch somewhere.
Crushes: There will be way more boys and girls than who was in your elementary school. Remember, school IS the most important in your life right now. If you do find that special boy or girl, make sure he/she doesn't interfere with your school work. Most of the time, middle school relationships don't work out. Save your love life for high school.
Lunch: You'll probably have more selection now that you are in a bigger school. Make sure you have your lunch money and money for soda's and snacks. Plan a spot where you and your friends will sit together.
Most middle schoolers wear a t-shirt and jeans. As far as shoes, sneakers or skateboarder shoes are seen on most feet. If you want to start being yourself, now is the time.
Lockers: Some middle schools don't have lockers, but most of them do, and you will need them. Try to have a place for everything. If you have a heavy backpack, put in on the bottom. Put coats and sweaters on the hangers. And put books and things you need for the day on the top shelf. Sometimes, you will have to share a locker, in which you must work that out with a locker partner. Never dump things on the floor of your locker. You will be amazed at what you will find at the bottom when you clean it our at the end of the year.
Homework: There is more homework than in elementary school. Homework should be done first thing when you get home. Right now, school is the most important thing in your life.
School bus: School buses in real life are not like the ones in movies or on TV. Most buses are not fun. If your school lets you bring an IPod, then listen to it on the bus. If you can't bring an IPod, then bring a book to read or something. It's usually rather difficult to do homework when the bus is jumping up and down and there are people being annoying. If you do homework on the bus, then sit in the front because it's a less bumpy ride. Find some friends or make some that ride the bus. It will make your trip to school more enjoyable.
Teachers: The school's good or bad reputation does not define what the teachers will be like. Every teacher is different, and you should just adjust to the way the class is (e.g. if your science teacher does not like interruption, practice on being quiet in science class). Not all teachers are "evil" and "out to get you". Usually teachers have better things to do than torture little kids and fail them all. That is usually all myths. Remember, teachers WANT you to do well! They don't want to sit in a classroom all afternoon after the final bell rings grading some test with all F's!
In class: Focus in all of your classes, but don't become a zombie. Have fun in class with people you know, but make sure that your teacher does not get annoyed with you. Be quiet when your teacher is talking, and definitely be respectful.
Grades: Along with focusing in class and completing all of your homework, grades should also be one of your areas of focus. Strive to do your best and be happy with the grade you achieve. The study habits you develop now will carry through to high school and college/university.
* When taking notes, think about what the teacher considers important, because that stuff will most likely end up on a test.
Friends: Find people who are nice to you and seem like great people. Sometimes you won't really be friends with anyone in your classes and all of the people you're friends with are in other classes. That's okay. Maybe they will be in your class next year. Ask your parents if you can let some of your friends sleep over sometimes or if you can meet them for lunch somewhere.
Crushes: There will be way more boys and girls than who was in your elementary school. Remember, school IS the most important in your life right now. If you do find that special boy or girl, make sure he/she doesn't interfere with your school work. Most of the time, middle school relationships don't work out. Save your love life for high school.
Lunch: You'll probably have more selection now that you are in a bigger school. Make sure you have your lunch money and money for soda's and snacks. Plan a spot where you and your friends will sit together.
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