Adorable Hubby and I can't get enough of the Olympics, swimming, diving, gymnastics, if it's on we watch it. Our bedtime has been creeping slowly past 10:30 to 11:30 or 12:00, last night Bob Costas signed off before we could pull ourselves away. With Joshua involved in two-a-day practices this week at football my days are starting at 6:00 AM so I'm pretty tired. Maybe that explains my dream last night.
Yesterday we watched Synchronized Diving, this is an amazing sport,
So last night I dream I'm standing on an Olympic diving platform ready to perform my dive, I looked down and realized all I had on was a really tight low cut Speedo, not a good look for me even pre-babies. Fortunately I had the chest and abs of a 17 year old Olympic diver. I don't recall ever switching genders in a dream before; but, there I was standing on a three story high platform about to throw myself off in a twisting, flipping, belly-flop of death attempt at Olympic glory and all I could think was, "would anyone notice if I reached down and touched my who-ha to check out just how far this gender transformation goes?"
This morning I keep glancing down at the girls, just to check; though I'd kill for the abs my lovely belly and lower regions are all me as well.
More sleep? Less Starbucks almond fudge ice cream?
Or maybe just my own little version of an Olympic Dream?
5 comments:
Hay!! I've had dreams that I had switched to a boy. But I was always still a girl. Dreams!! weird. Yeah, I'd say get more sleep but wait until the olympics are over We don,t have dish so I'm missing them this year. Really missing them!
cool i wish that i looked like that when i dived
dood ya cool love ya
-bie
I say *more* ice cream, *while* you're watching the Olympics. If we're gonna loose sleep on purpose, we might as well go all out. Hey, it's kind of like a "holiday" that only comes every 4 years. Justify this by discontinuing the celebration of Leap Year.
We watched the syncronised diving too - it was quite a spectacle! Unfortunatly, we came last, and then one of the team had a bit of a pop at his team mate - who was only 14 and dived better than him!
Still, at least we tried - and in England "it's the taking part that counts" - not enough for a medal, but hey!
The Broken Man
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