04-09-2016, 06:55 PM
Weird dream today.
The Chinese Opera was coming town and apparently it was a HUGE deal. I don't remember all of the dream . There was only one performance. What I do remember was my daughter was going to go with her class on a field trip to see the Opera. I went to the ticket venue early to secure my own individual ticket and dropped off my daughter to be with her class. I told her where I would meet her after the show and said goodbye.
My extended family of 3 ( not real life family) had tickets also and we all decided to wait in line to get inside the event. They had special VIP seats The line was huge. Longer than any Disney ride line I have seen. Hours and hours of a wait. The line wrapped up and down staircases, through parking structures and industrial buildings and around blocks and blocks of buildings. Halfway through the time I spent waiting in line, I realized I never actually purchased a ticket and knew that it would likely be too late once I got to the front of the line. I decided to stay with my expended family and just gracefully separate from them once at the entrance. When we reached the entrance, I was told there was a secondary room where the opera could be watched "live on a jumbo screen" for no fee. I told the relatives I would see them after the performance and headed to this secondary building. The " secondary" building was bigger then the largest symphony hall I had ever seen. It was beautiful. filled with chandeliers and ornate decor. Between the real event building and the secondary building, the amount of people who would be watching the opera was well over 100 thousand. It was hard to wrap my mind over that number. TO my surprise, the relatives decided to sit with me and scrap their VIP seats. I was surprised and warmed by the gesture.
The Chinese Opera was coming town and apparently it was a HUGE deal. I don't remember all of the dream . There was only one performance. What I do remember was my daughter was going to go with her class on a field trip to see the Opera. I went to the ticket venue early to secure my own individual ticket and dropped off my daughter to be with her class. I told her where I would meet her after the show and said goodbye.
My extended family of 3 ( not real life family) had tickets also and we all decided to wait in line to get inside the event. They had special VIP seats The line was huge. Longer than any Disney ride line I have seen. Hours and hours of a wait. The line wrapped up and down staircases, through parking structures and industrial buildings and around blocks and blocks of buildings. Halfway through the time I spent waiting in line, I realized I never actually purchased a ticket and knew that it would likely be too late once I got to the front of the line. I decided to stay with my expended family and just gracefully separate from them once at the entrance. When we reached the entrance, I was told there was a secondary room where the opera could be watched "live on a jumbo screen" for no fee. I told the relatives I would see them after the performance and headed to this secondary building. The " secondary" building was bigger then the largest symphony hall I had ever seen. It was beautiful. filled with chandeliers and ornate decor. Between the real event building and the secondary building, the amount of people who would be watching the opera was well over 100 thousand. It was hard to wrap my mind over that number. TO my surprise, the relatives decided to sit with me and scrap their VIP seats. I was surprised and warmed by the gesture.