Jessica, your dream begins with you waiting in an airline terminal, a place of transition that suggests you may be in a period of change or anticipation in your life. The man next to you being bitten by a snake could symbolize a hidden danger or a sudden, unexpected challenge that someone close to you is facing, possibly affecting you indirectly. Snakes often represent fear or something that you are not fully aware of but sense on a subconscious level.
As you move onto the plane, the flight attendant's awareness of your nervousness and offering you medicine to sleep indicates a need for comfort and reassurance in your waking life. This part of the dream suggests that you are seeking ways to manage your anxiety and perhaps trying to avoid facing certain issues directly by numbing yourself. The fact that everyone else disappeared when the plane was landing may point to feelings of isolation or being left to handle situations on your own. The conversation between the pilots and the flight attendant about the flight plans symbolizes your need for control and understanding of your life's direction and the outcomes of your actions.
Transitioning to your workplace, where you are not actively working but moving in and out of your office and interacting with people, reflects a sense of detachment or disconnection from your professional role. The repeated falling asleep and waking up within the dream indicates a struggle with maintaining focus or a desire to escape reality. The underlying sense of danger, though not overly bothersome, suggests that you are aware of potential risks or challenges but do not feel overwhelmed by them, showing a certain level of resilience.
The shift to the neighborhood and the home scenario with your children brings in themes of family, security, and nurturing. The dilapidated house represents a part of your life or your past that you feel is no longer serving you well, prompting a move to a better state of being, symbolized by the nicer home.