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		<title>Double-dare to dream</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, I was asked if I wanted to participate in fun little book shower involving The Double-Daring Book for Girls, by Andrea Buchanan &#38; Miriam Peskowitz.  I’d wanted to check out this book, so I jumped at the chance. After it arrived, I was flipping through it and I really enjoyed seeing the variety of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thecasualperfectionist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/double-daring-book-for-girls.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3136" title="double-daring-book-for-girls" src="http://thecasualperfectionist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/double-daring-book-for-girls-240x300.jpg" alt="" width="173" height="216" /></a>Recently, I was asked if I wanted to participate in fun little book shower involving <a href="http://daringbookforgirls.com/" target="_blank">The Double-Daring Book for Girls, by Andrea Buchanan &amp; Miriam Peskowitz</a>.  I’d wanted to check out this book, so I jumped at the chance.  After it arrived, I was flipping through it and I really enjoyed seeing the variety of daring things to learn and explore in this book.  I wish I would have had a book like this years ago when I was a daring girl, and I can&#8217;t wait to pass it down to my daughter!</p>
<p>Do you know a daring girl or are you one?  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Double-Daring-Book-Girls-Andrea-Buchanan/dp/006174879X/ref=sr_1_1/188-4187333-7889225?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1241202328&amp;sr=8-1" target="_blank">Check out the book yourself!</a></p>
<p>The book shower concept was to have involved me and my daughter, and admittedly, she’s a bit too young for the book.  But, I knew that we’d find something we could try in the book, something that would be a connection for both of us.  Something daring.</p>
<p>And, then I saw it:</p>
<p>Dreams.</p>
<p>Dreams have always been a fascination of mine, and they’re something that I talk to Claire about all the time.  I still write down my really vivid dreams, just as I started to do years ago in <a title="My Old Journal" href="http://thecasualperfectionist.com/category/my-old-journal/" target="_blank">my old journal</a>.   A year ago, after we’d lost power one evening, <a title="No, they run on magic." href="http://thecasualperfectionist.com/2008/05/no-they-run-on-magic/" target="_blank">Claire asked me if her dreams ran on batteries or needed electricity</a> to exist.   And, just a month ago, she asked me if <a title="Not yet, sweetie.  Not yet." href="http://thecasualperfectionist.com/2009/04/top-10-random-thoughts-via-twitter/" target="_blank">she could watch the dream she’d had the night before on YouTube</a>.</p>
<p>We always talk about our dreams, but I’d never thought about helping her write hers down&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;until now.</p>
<p>Starting on page 135, the book talks about dreams, and how to make a dream journal and a dream catcher and it even talks about some common dreams people have and their meanings.</p>
<p>Dreaming about losing your teeth?  It’s in there.<br />
Dreaming about flying?  It’s in there, too.<br />
Dreaming about showing up to a test naked?  You guessed it.  It’s in there.</p>
<p>I have more in depth dream analysis books in my personal library, but the list in the book was a good start.</p>
<p>It had never occurred to me to start a dream journal for someone so young, but why not?  A 3-year old’s dreams are just as important as a 13-year old’s dreams, a 23-year old’s dreams, or even a 35-year old’s dreams.  In fact, I don’t think you’re too young or too old to talk about your dreams.  No, she won’t dream about showing up to her high school naked, but I was curious to see what her brain would focus on.  Like I said, I always ask Claire how she slept and we talk about her dreams, but this was an excuse to get a little deeper.</p>
<p>So, I started writing down her dreams, and when she’s older, I’ll encourage her to record them herself.</p>
<p>Here are some of her dreams over the past five days (in her words):</p>
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<li>One night, she dreamt about “flowers, doors, curtains and sparkly shoes.”</li>
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<li> The next night, she dreamt about “picking shells” with her aunt on the beach in California.</li>
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<li> The night after that, she dreamt about “fish and starfish.”</li>
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<li> The next night, she dreamt about “the new pink raspberry shampoo” I bought for her.</li>
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<p>The recaps of those dreams were pretty short and sweet.  She didn’t elaborate any more than that when pressed for more information.  They were pretty straight-forward and pretty easy to see the sources.</p>
<p>But, last night’s dream was more vivid.  She got really excited and animated when talking about it.  This is what she said:</p>
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<li>“I watched a movie in my eyes.  It was called ‘Squidder Oxy Dive.’  Puppy thought two of the squidders were dead, but they weren’t.  Puppy wouldn’t let me watch his scary show.”</li>
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<p>I love that she describes her dreams like &#8220;movies in her eyes.&#8221;  This reinforces why she asked if we could find her dreams on YouTube.  When I asked her what a squidder was, she said it was like the little submarine in the movie “Dive Olly Dive,” but it wasn’t.  It was an animal.  “Dive Olly Dive” is a DVD we watched a few days ago.  We’re going to review that one, so I asked her more questions about that than I normally do when we watch a DVD.  Maybe that’s why “Dive” is in the title of the DVD in her dream?  Puppy tends to disagree with Claire quite a bit, so that’s nothing new.  And, we won’t let her watch “scary” shows, so that’s probably where that came from.</p>
<p>Still, it’s amazing to me how the mind works.</p>
<p>When Claire is a little older, I’m going to help her make a dream journal and a dream catcher.  (There are directions for both described in The Double-Daring Book for Girls.)  In the meantime, I will continue asking her what she dreamt the night before, and I’ll write down the more vivid ones.  I may even have her start her own Book of Dreams that involves her coloring pictures to describe them.</p>
<p>What about you?  I dare you to share your dreams in the comments.  No, scratch that&#8230;</p>
<p>I double-dare you!</p>
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