Hey Helen,
I see you had three very interesting dreams last night! It sounds like you were dealing with some conflicts and challenges in your first dream, where your friends and family were having trouble agreeing on things. Your dad seemed to be a wise figure who helped to resolve the situation. This could symbolize your own desire for harmony and balance in your life. Perhaps you're feeling pulled in different directions and struggling to find a middle ground. It's also interesting that you got a fishhook stuck in your arm, which could represent some kind of obstacle or difficulty you're facing. However, your dad was there to help you remove it, which is a positive sign that you have the support you need to overcome any challenges.
In your second dream, you were dealing with some health issues and sought help from a doctor. The fact that there was another woman yelling and doubting the doctor could represent your own internal doubts or anxieties. Maybe you're feeling uncertain about something in your life and unsure of the best course of action. However, the doctor was able to help you, which suggests that you have the resources and capabilities to overcome your difficulties.
Your third dream seems to be about creativity, imagination, and finding joy in unexpected places. The fact that you were watching a movie and then got transported into the world of "The Simpsons" suggests that you have a vivid imagination and enjoy exploring different possibilities. The scam that Homer and Bart tried to pull could represent your own desire to find creative solutions to problems. Even though it didn't work perfectly, you were still able to have fun and enjoy the experience. The "small store" that turned out to be a bathroom could symbolize the unexpected places where you can find joy and fulfillment.
Overall, your dreams seem to be a reflection of your current life experiences and your inner thoughts and feelings. They may be encouraging you to find balance, overcome challenges, and embrace your creative spirit. Remember, dreams are personal and unique, so the best interpretation is the one that resonates most deeply with you.