Janet, let's look into your dream. Reconnecting with individuals from your past such as Pat and Kyla's old neighbor signifies that you may be processing past relationships or considering the influence of previous connections on your current life. The setting of your parents' old house in Germantown with sparse furnishings suggests a reflection on your roots, your upbringing, and perhaps a transitional phase in life, as move day often symbolizes change or the need to let go and move forward.
Randy, your husband and business partner, being upstairs and interacting with a long collapsible tunnel house, could represent the complexities of your current life situation, especially with you living out of state. His reluctance to help when asked might reflect feelings of detachment or a perceived lack of support in waking life. It's not unusual to project real-life challenges into our dreams, especially if they are occupying our thoughts during the day.
Pat showing you something she made, although you don't remember what it was, could be a symbol of new creations or ideas emerging in your life. It’s possible that this represents new opportunities or projects that are being presented to you. Since the emotions level of the dream was low and there were no negative feelings, this dream doesn't seem to be a source of stress or anxiety for you.
Considering your previous dreams, there's a recurring theme of past associations and how they intersect with your current experiences. The woman hiding in the pantry and the adoption announcement from old friends are significant. These previous dreams may be echoing the current dream's theme of revisiting the past and dealing with unresolved matters or unacknowledged parts of your life.
Together, these dreams seem to weave a narrative of introspection and perhaps a subconscious call to address issues related to past relationships, personal transitions, and your support system. However, given the low intensity and lack of negative feelings in the current dream, it appears your subconscious is calmly processing these themes rather than signaling distress.