A Dream that you Dare to Dream
Monday, September 28th, 2009I love waking up in the morning here, with the sounds of the sea and the Renfe train just below. Coming from the west coast where the sun sets over the ocean, I love to wake up to it rising over the ocean, instead. It´s a routine I could get use to.
There is a elementary school just below us, and this morning we were having our coffee and at 9AM, music suddenly blared (and I mean BLARED) over the outside loudspeakers. It was Judy Garland singing “Somewhere, Over the Rainbow.” This was the signal that school was about to start, and we could see all the kids with their backpacks hurrying to the classroom. I think this is one of the most memorable experiences of my life, right here. Where ARE we? Then, at 5PM when school was done, they played a more modern, hipper version of “Somewhere” and then “What a Wonderful World.” This is the way these kids begin and end their school day. If anyone can save the world, the Catalans can.
Enamored as I am, I try to differentiate between the dream and the reality. If I lived here, would the sound of the train make me happy, or would I grow to resent it? Would the sun rising in my window wake me up and piss me off? Would the sound of Judy Garland blaring over school loudspeakers at 9AM every day eventually lose it´s luster?
Maybe. More likely, I would get irritated at the litter, the cat shit, the obnoxious teenagers. You know, all the stuff that bothers me at home.
But it doesn´t really matter, because right now, for this moment, I am in the dream. Reality doesn´t exist. I might have thought I dreamed that Judy Garland called the children to school, but my mother was there, a witness. I am more in love than ever.