I dont remember all of the details, but my husband, myself, and a few other people were in a small store. We were shopping for some sort of appliance that was either wet or cold (eg, refrigerator, window air conditioning unit) and the employees were very secretive about pricing and ostracized me, specifically, even from Vito. I remember trying to get to him so I could explain what we needed to look for/understand in order to make sure we weren't being taken advantage of by the employees. It was snowing in June and the people we were with, one of whom was our friend Lori, were complaining. Also, I thought it was great after the heat wave we were having. At some point soon, we left. We went outside and there was a little blue and brown bird being antagonized by sweat bees. Knowing that it's be all-time uncomfortable, but not bad, I went into the small swarm, to save the bird. We brought him to the car to check him out, as there was still a sweat be attacking him, and started to look over and take care of him, and then I woke up.
This dream could be interpreted as a reflection of your feelings of being excluded or ostracized in a particular situation in your waking life. The small store setting and secretive employees may symbolize a sense of powerlessness or confusion in a certain relationship or environment. Your attempt to communicate with your husband in the dream could represent a desire to share your concerns or opinions with someone close to you, seeking support or understanding.
The unusual weather conditions, such as snowing in June and the complaints from friends, may suggest a sense of unpredictability or discomfort in your surroundings. The bird being antagonized by sweat bees could symbolize vulnerability or fragility, and your act of rescuing the bird could indicate a desire to protect or care for those who are defenseless.
Overall, this dream may be highlighting your feelings of isolation or vulnerability in a situation where you feel misunderstood or excluded. It could also suggest a need to assert yourself, communicate effectively, and take care of both yourself and others in challenging circumstances.