ok something strange happened last night it wasn't a dream but ill put it here my son is in France... before all this I didnt know much as to where or what about him... him and I are not on speaking terms. so i have been using this FITBIT and it monitors your sleep.. im not sure how accurate it is but its showing I just don't sleep im constantly restlessness or not enough hours sleep. so I was telling my friend this last night shes like well you are worried about Brandon maybe thats why. she said take a light sleeping pill. so last night LUCY came on tv I watched that and then took a pill waited for it to hook me up. I got to bed and I thought to my self I wonder what Brandon is doing. but this time it was strange someone took me there it was like out of body but someone I don't know who was with me to show me where he was and what he was doing it happened very quickly and felt very real i saw a room he was in and a desk and a light I saw him look quickly away and that was it. I couldn't hear or smell anything it was just a visual. then opened my eyes I said ok that felt very real! btw I have not done this since back when Brandon was in IRAQ when i was a basket case. so....... back to the story. I said im gunna google what time is it in france? it was something like 8:30am I didn't take a screen shot last night. I had no reason too it was for my self just wanted to know to match up what i saw.. i was happy then drifted off to sleep. woke up this morning to a twitter notice there was around that time 8:30am in France a rare 5.2 earthquake! you know I was freaking out! I told Gordon and I said please email him is he ok? he did and brandon replied back that hes ok and on a ship and LOLed hes ok... http://www.thelocal.fr/20160428/earthquake-hits-west-coast-of-france Rochelle - Meaning of RochelleWhat does Rochelle mean? [ 2 syll. roc-hel-le, ro-che-lle ] The baby girl name Rochelle is pronounced Raa-SH-EHL †. Rochelle is of Hebrew and Germanic origin. It is used mainly in English. Germanic origin: It is derived from rohon which means 'to roar, battle cry' ; hrok 'rest, repose'. The name developed as a feminine diminutive of the French Roch, or else it could be from the place name of the French fishing port of La Rochelle on the Atlantic coast. The name is not common in modern day France, but it is widely used among Afro-Americans, in which case it may be from a variant spelling of Rachelle. In addition, Rochelle is a form of the English, French, German, and Yiddish Rachel. Rochelle is also a spelling variant (English) of the English, French, and Italian Rachelle. Rochelle is the feminine version of the English and Italian Rocco. An earthquake registering 5.0 on the Richter scale has struck the southwest of France near the city of La Rochelle. The quake hit at 08:45 local time at a depth of 15 kilometers. https://www.rt.com/news/341204-earthquake-strikes-southwestern-france/
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the dreamer..
yah might wanna stay off this page many of my dreams are nightmares been like this almost all my life.. Categories
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