n. A dreamlike musing or fantasy while awake, especially of the fulfillment of wishes or hopes.
intr.v. day·dreamed or day·dreamt (-drěmt'), day·dream·ing, day·dreams
To have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake.
day'dream'er n.
day·dream
/ˈdeɪˌdrim/ Show Spelled[dey-dreem]
–noun
1.
a reverie indulged in while awake.
–verb (used without object)
2.
to indulge in such a reverie.
—Synonyms
2. fantasize, dream, muse, woolgather.
I would imagine everyone in the world knows the meaning of daydreaming and I would also imagine everyone in the world has had the experience of daydreaming. Personally, I seem to excel in this particular act. According to my mom and dad and all my teachers while in grade school through high school, the main discussion during parent/teacher meetings was that act in which I excelled in. Back in the day when I was a cute little thing in grade school and "report cards" were given out to be signed by the parents once viewed and returned to the teachers, there was a section where the teacher could evaluate the students character while in class. Each and every year was written the words "Connie would be a great student if only she didn't daydream so much".
Hey, what can I say? School was totally boring to me - well, with the exception of science, PE, and lunch, that is. As I have aged and had many life experiences, those daydreams have saved my sanity many times. So, this blog has been created for me to daydream out loud. I need a place to vent, to express my thoughts to someone, to share my feelings and who knows, maybe to even reach out there into cyberspace and possibly help someone else.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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From one daydreamer to another...DREAM ON!!!
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