I was about to embark on a journey. But not remotely ready. Nonetheless, I was expected to begin Day One of a new job, in uniform as a United Airlines flight attendant.
A crowd of other newbies gathered around me. We lined up to have our security photos taken by a young, rather handsome cameraman with a large head. He teetered on a tiny chair with his knees protruding beyond his elbows.
When it came to be my turn, the blond figure told me to stand on an X marked on the floor. Then, he stood to reveal his true height.
His elongated body stretched for nearly eight feet before he snapped my photograph and disappeared behind a funhouse mirror.
A primitive machine spit out my image, but I don’t remember receiving my security credentials.
About this time, my husband appeared on the other side of a window that contained a metal tray below. He told me he wanted to slide cash to me under the glass. He thought I might need it on my journey. He said he would meet me on the other side. I felt disoriented and dismayed.
Moments later, I found myself standing in front of a harried female administrative assistant. She sat behind an old desk with stacks of papers and files surrounding her. She worked for United. She told me I needed to board my first flight in about thirty minutes, but that my hair was unkempt.
As she handed me a boarding pass, she spieled off a list of complicated directions that would lead me to a trusted stylist in the terminal. She insisted there was time to accomplish this necessary task, though I would need to run to catch my flight.
I felt anxious. Unprepared for my journey. Unsure of the safety protocols. Disturbed that the length of my hair was causing me trouble. Lost in a once-familiar Chicago terminal that was now foreign to me.
That’s when I woke up.

Omygod, what an odd dream!
Freud would have had a blast analyzing it.
No more caffeine before bed, lol!
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Yes. Lots to dissect here. I’ll bet the sleep and dream patterns of most Americans are whacked out right now.
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Yes, I feel unprepared for the journey we americans are embarking on right now. It’s no more or less confusing and surreal than your dream.
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Right. We can’t escape the nightmare of it.
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