12-28-2015, 10:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2015, 10:59 AM by IslandHippyMama.)
Hi Nanny.. Yes, Oahu has 2 dormant volcanoes & Diamond Head is one of them. Though they are no longer on the "hot spot" anymore, it doesn't mean they can't wake up. It just means they don't do it as often.
I had dreams that started in the mid 90's and continued to 2010. They were like clips & pieces of one whole dream. I saw 2 of my future son-in-laws in those dreams. And one of my daughters was only about 3 at the tme of the dream... Anyways, most of Diamond Head was in the ocean. Waikiki, downtown Honolulu, Kahala, & other areas were gone. It was all ocean. I don't know what caused the devastation, but it was more than tsunami. Land mass was gone. All the way up to the Makiki area.
In the final dream (in 2010), I was riding in a van to what I eventually realize was the back rim of Diamond Head. It was covered in new housing, which does not exist now. It's too steep at the moment. But if DH slides, that area will slope enough to build on it. I have tried to gauge a timeline by looking at the houses, landscaping, and people around me. I also work in construction & know how long it takes things to build. My hands were old & I was using a cane. There was a very blond, blue-eyed boy sitting next to me, who appeared to be anywhere from 16-20 yrs old. At the time of the dream, I assumed he was my eldest daughter's son. However, the shade of the blue in his eyes tells me he is probably my son's son. Nathan has beautiful deep blue eyes from his mother's side. My daughter's husband has blue eyes, but they are a different shade of blue. Nathan was born this year in May.
In the dream, there were also 3 teenage granddaughters in the seat behind us. They ranged from 13-ish to about 16. If the boy is Nathan, then the eldest girl behind us will be a year behind him... [Note: As a present this Christmas, I received a sonogram picture. My eldest daughter is pregnant with her first child (due in July '16)]. I had initially thought we were 20 years in the future from the time my "dream" blond grandson was born, but it was hard to gauge how old he was in the dream, so the backseat girls are helping with the timeline. Of course we need to wait & see what my daughter will actually have first, then I'll have a better idea. But assuming it's a girl born next year, we're looking at something happening on Oahu within the next 16 years (possibly after she's born).
It will take years, just to clear all the rubble & remains of the devastation. I'm giving that at least 3-5 years alone... Then the planning & re-building of the infrastructure (water, sewer, electrical lines), then new housing & landscaping, another 10-15 years at the least. The landscaping was mostly grown in too. And there was a new, smaller zoo for the animals that survived, in a place where I know has other buildings on it now.... So if my eldest granddaughter (in the van) was about 16 yrs old in the dream & all that new construction takes about 15+ years to rebuild, whatever happens to Oahu will be soon. I had initially thought there would be another 5 yrs before it happens, but with grandchildren coming, it's changing the timeline... Next year, maybe? Another 2 years tops...
I had dreams that started in the mid 90's and continued to 2010. They were like clips & pieces of one whole dream. I saw 2 of my future son-in-laws in those dreams. And one of my daughters was only about 3 at the tme of the dream... Anyways, most of Diamond Head was in the ocean. Waikiki, downtown Honolulu, Kahala, & other areas were gone. It was all ocean. I don't know what caused the devastation, but it was more than tsunami. Land mass was gone. All the way up to the Makiki area.
In the final dream (in 2010), I was riding in a van to what I eventually realize was the back rim of Diamond Head. It was covered in new housing, which does not exist now. It's too steep at the moment. But if DH slides, that area will slope enough to build on it. I have tried to gauge a timeline by looking at the houses, landscaping, and people around me. I also work in construction & know how long it takes things to build. My hands were old & I was using a cane. There was a very blond, blue-eyed boy sitting next to me, who appeared to be anywhere from 16-20 yrs old. At the time of the dream, I assumed he was my eldest daughter's son. However, the shade of the blue in his eyes tells me he is probably my son's son. Nathan has beautiful deep blue eyes from his mother's side. My daughter's husband has blue eyes, but they are a different shade of blue. Nathan was born this year in May.
In the dream, there were also 3 teenage granddaughters in the seat behind us. They ranged from 13-ish to about 16. If the boy is Nathan, then the eldest girl behind us will be a year behind him... [Note: As a present this Christmas, I received a sonogram picture. My eldest daughter is pregnant with her first child (due in July '16)]. I had initially thought we were 20 years in the future from the time my "dream" blond grandson was born, but it was hard to gauge how old he was in the dream, so the backseat girls are helping with the timeline. Of course we need to wait & see what my daughter will actually have first, then I'll have a better idea. But assuming it's a girl born next year, we're looking at something happening on Oahu within the next 16 years (possibly after she's born).
It will take years, just to clear all the rubble & remains of the devastation. I'm giving that at least 3-5 years alone... Then the planning & re-building of the infrastructure (water, sewer, electrical lines), then new housing & landscaping, another 10-15 years at the least. The landscaping was mostly grown in too. And there was a new, smaller zoo for the animals that survived, in a place where I know has other buildings on it now.... So if my eldest granddaughter (in the van) was about 16 yrs old in the dream & all that new construction takes about 15+ years to rebuild, whatever happens to Oahu will be soon. I had initially thought there would be another 5 yrs before it happens, but with grandchildren coming, it's changing the timeline... Next year, maybe? Another 2 years tops...