Anyways, last night I had this dream where I was in this restaurant/bar type space. Then, while I was there I thought to myself, "This looks just like a place from a dream I had". Well, that's because I guess it's one of those places that recurs in dreams. While there I just talked to my parents who were also there. We got something to eat, and I contemplated ordering a beer. Other than that, nothing all that noteworthy happened.

Then, I had a dream where my parents and I were driving back north from where we moved. On the way, I noticed a serious pain in my leg. I was concerned that it could be something serious, as I could barely walk. At the hotel we were at, people were playing games. A whole family was playing, and it seemed like they were open to people joining in. However, my leg was killing me. I was concerned that I may have developed ergotism from my use of MG seeds, but that struck me as unlikely since I hadn't done them that recently. I couldn't stand, and I felt like I should see a doctor. I was going to ask my Mom, but I doubted she would've wanted to stop on the way up. While walking to the car, she made a comment about having a "casket behind me to catch me when I fall". This obviously made me very nervous, and I did keep falling. I mentioned to her the possibility of it being a blood clot from sitting in the car so long. We kept going and got to someplace in Maryland. There was a college there that I may have needed to go to, so I could get a second degree in something (I forget what). I just had to take one course there, but it seemed unlikely I'd actually go. While there, there were several nasty dogs. The woman from the college gave them something that would "make their mouths fall off so they can't bite". Supposedly, it was like some kind of germ that did that, and this college was doing research on it or something. Although the dogs were somewhat nasty when people would first come in and like that, they weren't really that aggressive, and even if they were I thought this was incredibly cruel treatment for any dog, aggressive or not. Before that happened, I found myself wanting to spend time with them, knowing the sad, terrible thing that was about to happen. While this was the case, the scene had shifted back to home.