Last night (it's actually about 2:00 Friday morning as I write this, so what I mean is Wednesday (the day I finished finals and came home) night/Thursday (that was today) morning. Anyway, the dream went something like this: I was going to be starring in some new Matrix movie, and there was this scene where I was riding around on a motorccle. I was going to wear this cool neon green and white helmet, but then I decided that this neon red/pink/purple one (same pattern) was more interesting. I didn't know what the people I was working for would think of it, though.
Next dream I remember was about an airport... but it was surrounded by a huge dump. It went on and on for miles, and was divided up into sections containing different kinds of garbage. There were big valleys where the roads went throgh. I was walking around on top and came to this section that was full of contaminated dirt. It supposedly was from some place in africa where everyone got this awful disease and it got into the topsoil. I hoped that whatever had been in there was gone now, as I absent-mindedly stirred some up with my foot.
Then it changed to a news story about a kid who dug a big hole in his back yard. Mom and Dad thought that it was going to be about me, but I knew it wasn't. The kid had blond hair and looked like he was only about 10 years old. Although I couldn't remember exactly how old I had been when I worked on my hole, I remembered that I had been older than that. Anyway, I imagined the kid going farther than I did and actually digging tunnels around. He and some friends were working on it and had lights strung through there and everything. It was pretty cool. I just hoped that the roof wouldn't collapse on them.
After waiting around a long time for Mom to get home so I could ask her how I should get her present (this butterfly-mosaic-topped table; I didn't know if I could just carry it home or if I needed the car) I went to wal-mart and applied for a job there, got gas, and then bought the table, which it turned out was small and light enough that I could easily have simply carried it home.