My stepmom wants STEM to be exposed to my sister, wants her to go into the medical field

Date: 10/26/2019

By pinkstar16121

I remember playing with my little sister with her Barbies. We were in my uncle's kitchen for some reason, and for some reason, I put a Barbie in the fridge. I think there was also the Barbie show that my sister watches on Netflix was on. I remember these other girls too vaguely, but not enough to write about them. My stepmom appeared and said something that I thought was she wished more LGBTQ issues were exposed to my sister, so I wrote out "LGBTQ issues," but she said that's not what she said. I don't know if she told me what she meant right then or it was in the next scene. We were suddenly on this beach with my dad, my uncle (a different one than mentioned before; he was my father's brother while the one who's kitchen I was in was my mother's brother), and I think my grandfather who definitely did come in later We were talking about STEM. I said it's very in demand now and they are trying to get it into all schools. I sort of hesitated when I said STEM for some reason, and my step mom interrupted me saying "medicine." She wanted my sister to be exposed to STEM and while M means math it has also meant medicine too. My step mom said she wanted my sister to go into the medical field. I ignored her, and my uncle said something, which prompted me to say they are working on getting computer science in all schools. Suddenly, I saw a bit of a distance behind us my mom and my aunt. Once they got to us, they stopped and greeted us. I started walking with my mom, and I suddenly found myself in between my two parents. I somehow escaped the middle of the sandwich, and now they were inadvertently touching, which they were quick to notice and stop. Other parts I remember: turning onto the street right before mine. My dad and grandfather were with me in this house. It looked like we were in my house in the back room. I was on the couch, putting on my shoes. I tried tying them and failed, so my dad tied one and my grandfather tied the other. We were listening to, I think Boston, and I sang a high note. My dad laughed and said to my grandfather that I'm always trying to reach for the high notes. He said I strain to do it, like he could tell by my facial expression.