## Rae, I hear you!
It sounds like your recent dream about your wedding was a bit chaotic and unorganized. Although it wasn't a nightmare, it seems like you were feeling overwhelmed and unprepared for the big day.
Wearing your wedding dress while getting ready suggests you might be eager for the commitment but also anxious about the details. Seeing your fiance, Caleb, before the ceremony could symbolize a desire for connection and intimacy, even amid the rush.
Your dream also highlights some potential concerns. You didn't have a ring for Caleb, which could represent a fear of lacking something essential for the relationship's success. Your Nanna providing a costume jewelry ring could symbolize a temporary solution or a feeling of pressure to present a perfect image.
The ABBA impersonators as your band suggest a desire for a fun and celebratory atmosphere, while the sky blue attire worn by your bridesmaids, family, and the groom could symbolize unity and a sense of belonging.
Interestingly, your dream echoes elements from your previous experiences. The rushed and unorganized feeling could be connected to the stress of planning a large event, like the bar you dreamt of owning. The lack of control over the situation might also resonate with the car crash dream, where you felt responsible for something that wasn't entirely your fault.
Overall, Rae, your dream seems to be a reflection of your mixed emotions about your upcoming wedding. While you're excited about the commitment, you might be feeling overwhelmed by the details and the pressure to make everything perfect. It's important to remember that even though things might not go exactly as planned, the most important thing is the love and commitment you share with Caleb.
If you're feeling anxious or overwhelmed, talking to Caleb about your concerns and delegating tasks to your family and friends could help alleviate some of the pressure.
Remember, wedding planning is a journey, and it's okay to feel a range of emotions along the way. Focus on celebrating your love and enjoying the process with your loved ones.