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Saturday, April 02, 2005

Where I go to Mexico and swim in the big aquarium 
I had a dream in two parts. In the first part, I was watching a movie in which Adam Sandler was an evil psychiatrist who had millions of dollars hidden in his safe (which was in his bathroom). Jodie Foster and some random dude played two people who wanted to take the money and give it to a charity. They ended up crawling INTO his safe and tunneling through it to get the money out. They also crawled through the sewer for a long time. This obviously happened because in real life I had just watched The Shawshank Redemption, where someone crawls through a sewer for a long time. *grin*

Then I dreamed the youth group went down to Mexico for a missions trip. While down there, I thought, "Oh! Gina came here once, didn't she?" And lo and behold, Gina and a friend of hers, Jasmine (who, far as I know, doesn't exist), suddenly are there. I should try that more often.

We then went exploring, climbing down mountains and waterfalls somehow, and finally finding a huge cave down at the bottom of the waterfall. There are several places where you can enter the cave, and all of them are covered by old rotting purple curtains. When we went through the curtains, we found these giant crocodile bones. In fact, an entire crocodile skeleton, except for a skeleton that was about as big as a dinosaur. Manda didn't seem too thrilled about this, and she and I sat outside debating whether to go in and look at it.

Then we went to the zoo. I went off on my own with Gina and Jasmine, and we visited the fish tank, which was a GIANT aquarium that had, pretty much, just tons and tons of goldfish. You could climb up a ladder and get into the aquarium and swim with the goldfish if you wanted. However, you had to be careful, because about every ten minutes a net would come out from the side of the tank and scoop up a bunch of goldfish and plop them out of the tank into a long strip of mud. The fish would flounder around in the mud for awhile, and then suddenly the mud would pop up and throw them into another, smaller tank, where these scrubbing machines would clean the fish up, and then throw them back into the big tank. The zoo took great care to make sure their fish were clean.

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