My sleeping habits are uniquely abnormal. [It’s] affected by my drug addiction unfortunately. I sleep in little bits throughout the day, but a lot of them. It affects how I remember my dreams. I most likely [dream], but I don't remember them. I get, like, little glimpses of them here and there. But never get to see how my dreams end. I think it's because of the drug use. In a very large way, I am… just because I don't feel like myself or, like, I find myself putting myself down a lot because of my… so therefore I don't have those goals as much as I did when I was younger.

My family's very traditional in sense of, like, our… yeah, just very traditional. It's kind of like the same as like how some people are Catholic. We have our own religion. It's just like, we believe in the same thing, but in a different way. My parents used to explain dreams as in, like, a goal. Like, you know, like go big or go home, kind of. I shared my dreams [with them] every time I would have a, like, nice and good one. I don't know. Yeah, we were very open with each other. [My kids and family], that's all I dream about. For the [dreams] I do remember. My kids. I've never had bad dreams before. I mean, like, I have, but like I've never had bad thoughts about my children.