I dream of walking along the ocean or a mountain lake with family and friends.
I dream of solitude and togetherness.
I dream of kindness, love and joy bubbling up and out, and washing over others.
I dream of travel and a beautiful home to come back to.
I dream of music and singing and dancing.
I dream of capturing life through the lens of my camera.
I dream of words flowing in poetry or prose; hands dancing across the keyboard; pen scratching on paper.
I dream of beauty, strength and grace.
I dream…
a little dream…
of dreams come true.
I’ve shared my dream of a bold, intentional, arms wide open kind of living.
What do you dream?
Share in the comments and perhaps we can work towards turning our dreams into realities.
Together as friends should.
Joining the Five Minute Friday writers for the writing prompt: dream.
Andee Flynn says
I love this post! I love your dreams. So inspiring!
Audra Marie says
Thank you, Andee, for both your kind words and your visit. 🙂
Mrs. Sarah Coller says
I love this. We have similar dreams! Lately, my big dream has been to stop dreaming and chose something to DO!
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Audra Marie says
God is leading me into that very doing and I’m trusting Him for the dreams come true part as I walk this path with Him. Let me know when you choose the thing to do, and I’ll cheer you on. 🙂
Kate @ Teaching What Is Good says
Beautifully written! I love your dreams. I don’t have as much artistic vision in my dreams (desires, but not dreams) but my dreams are filled with love and laughter and lots and lots of joy!
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Audra Marie says
Love, laughter and joy are perfect fillings for dreams! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Amy M says
I love this! I have similar dreams, too. Though mostly, as I’m in a season of raising littles, I dream of being present and savoring the moment more because I know things are moving far more quickly than I want them to,
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Audra Marie says
Being present and savoring the moment are important no matter what season for sure. And yes, that time passes far too quickly! Thank you for visiting my blog. 🙂