Me and my husband we are in our home, but it's a little bit different and bigger than our actual house. It's night time. Around 3 am. I am in my room and he in his. We hear someone knocking on the door 3 times and I hear the person at the door calling "daddy". We go downstairs to catch that person. She runs away but some other person catches and brings her to us. It's a little girl, around 8 years old. She has a little open wound on her neck. We feel like we have to do something for her, but then, I see a crowd of old people dancing, singing with their dogs and cats. And one of them, an old woman, touches my shoulder and says "come on, go there and eat some sweet", as if she was trying to cheer me up.
This dream could have various interpretations, as dreams are highly subjective and can have multiple meanings depending on personal experiences and emotions. However, here is one possible interpretation:
The dream may symbolize a situation or aspect of your life where you feel a responsibility to care for or protect someone vulnerable. Your home being slightly different and bigger than in reality could represent a sense of personal growth and potential that you have in your current situation.
The knocking on the door and the person calling "daddy" may highlight the need to open up emotionally and address certain issues or responsibilities that have been left unresolved. The little girl with the wound on her neck could represent someone in need of assistance or healing in your waking life. It could be a literal person who needs your support or it might symbolize an aspect of yourself that feels wounded and needs attention.
The crowd of old people dancing and singing with their pets may symbolize a sense of community or connection with others who have experienced similar challenges or troubles. The old woman encouraging you to eat something sweet could represent the need to find joy and comfort amidst difficult circumstances.
Overall, this dream could suggest that you are being called upon to attend to something or someone in need, and that finding support and finding moments of joy can help you navigate through any challenges that come your way.