Date: 10/3/2022
By hellbound
I was in a house with my mom, Pat Zimmer, and my brother. The house was huge, and it overlooked the Mississippi River. Pat and my mom had to leave, but they wanted Bennie and I to take care of the house. We were a bit nervous about this because the house was so big and nice. There was some kind of flood going on, the river was raging. There were people on cheap floats that were capsizing and going missing, I assumed they died. I said to Bennie "Well, if they were dumb enough to go on that raging and flooded river". I wanted to take a bath. Bennie started up some bath water. I went in to take a bath, and there were peanut butter cups in the bathtub. I yelled at Bennie "That's not funny!" I went back into the living room. Bennie had a weird red keyring that had regular keys and key cards. The keyring looked like a crab. He was playing keepaway with it, and threw it out the window as a joke. I went outside to look for it, and couldn't find it. He was laughing. It had landed in the river. I said "Pat is going to kill us!!" Pat and my mom came back. They didn't say anything about the keyring, but wanted to get on a ride. Pat had some kind of weird amusement ride that overlooked the river. It was slow and pleasant at first, but Pat kept revving it up to full power. I was getting scared and wanted off, but she wouldn't stop.
AI generated interpretation This dream could be interpreted as a reflection of your feelings of insecurity and fear of taking on responsibility. The flood may represent feelings of being overwhelmed and out of control, as floods are often associated with chaotic and unpredictable forces of nature. The peanut butter cups in the bathtub could symbolize a sense of comfort and safety, while the keyring could represent the need for control and security. The ride that Pat is taking may indicate your need for a sense of direction or control in your life. It starts off slow and pleasant, but as Pat revs it up, it can be seen as a metaphor for how you feel overwhelmed by the responsibilities you have. The ending with Pat and your mother coming back could be a sign of hope, as it could represent the support and guidance they provide.