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Running in puddles is a favorite childhood activity. So this dream suggest innocent pleasure in simple things.
The dream illustrates the dreamer's tendency to disagree with popular opinion and to view things differently than others.
This dream might refer to your longing for freedom. Sleeping outdoors would be associated with camping, or perhaps with memories of childhood experiences in nature.
It means your inner emotions are conflicted, differently for different people. Depending on what these animals mean to you, it could mean many different things.
Maybe as a way of showing how much you want to go back to them.
The shirt in this dream probably is a symbol of the dreamer's childhood or youth. The Mom represents the dreamer's desire to mature and embrace adult responsibilities, while another part of the dreamer's self longs to hold onto the things of childhood.
If your dreams about your childhood are good it could mean that you miss your childhood and wish you were still a child. If your dreams about your childhood are bad it could mean that you are scarred from bad memories that you can't forget. (although i suppose that would be a nightmare) You could also be dreaming of how you wish your childhood was if it was bad.
The childhood friend in your dream symbolizes some part of yourself. Because you are no longer friends with this person suggests that it represents a part of yourself that you have been neglecting or that perhaps a characteristic that you don't like in yourself. The wedding suggests that it is time for you to accept this part of yourself and integrate this characteristic into your life.
It is natural to dream about people in your life, so this dream might mean nothing beyond your familiarity and affection for your friend's child. On a symbolic level, the child could represent either your friend or yourself in the dream. Beyond that, the meaning of the dream depends on what is happening in the dream and on the emotions you experience as the dream takes place.
If the dream involves a family member who is alreadydeceased, the dream reflects the dreamer's grief, dismay at the reality of death or feelings of helplessness.> If the family member is not deceased, the dream reflects a significant change in the dreamer's relationship with that person. For example, when a child enters puberty or graduates, the parent might have such a dream, expressing grief over the end of childhood or student life.
The most likely explanation is that something seen or heard during the day - music, a face, a scent - triggered a memory of childhood and the old classroom.