Transcript: What a strange nap. I was swimming in my living room while I was napping. Somehow I had built a pool in my living room and I was just swimming laps back and forth. At some point I realized this while I was dreaming and I stopped swimming. Yeah, that was strange.
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The speaker woke up at 5:45 am and was happy with the morning. They had a strange dream and considered starting a dream journal. Now, they are getting ready to start their day.
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I woke up naturally at 5:37am, just before my alarm, after less than 7 hours of sleep. Despite going to bed late at 10:40pm, I quickly fell asleep and even had a dream about playing disc golf with professionals. The dream may be a sign that it's time for me to take up disc golf again. I'm heading to SWAMI's and hoping Chandler will join me there.
I had a morning surf session at Swami's, starting a bit later than intended around 6:20 am and getting into the water by 6:50 am for an hour-long surf until the tide came in. Observing a girl tripping over the rocks offered a cautionary glimpse of the challenging conditions, which proved true as several surfers were washed down the beach later. Carefully monitoring the waves, I managed to avoid getting swept against the rocks, unlike one surfer whose leash tangled, while another provided me with helpful advice on board positioning. The session was enjoyable with consistent four to five-foot waves, sometimes reaching six or seven feet, indicating my board's suitability for good wave conditions and its maneuverability.
You surfed for 2 hours and 20 minutes, ultimately feeling exhausted both physically and mentally. After almost hitting someone with your board, you decided to call it a day. Then, you met two people named Dan and Jen who wanted to buy your board but you declined. They mentioned they were going for a tandem bike ride, which added to the positivity of the weekend.