While our home is thought as a place of security, the mental imagery you describe is a place of helplessness and loneliness. Growing up seemed to have resolved some of that, as children everything seemed bigger and our lives directed by our elders and parents may give you or me a feeling of being alone,trapped and kept from experiencing the things you'd or I'd like to do.
And to your future kids or cousins you can't go wrong with them knowing that you characterize the qualities of affection and commitment. Take them out to do something fun.
Thanks for joining in @orion.art
@kerrislravenhill When I read your comment, I remembered that when I was little, my parents were almost never at home, my mom studied at night and worked during the day and my dad worked during the day and also taught at a university at night. I practically only saw them on weekends, the rest of the days I spent with my grandmother, and I never wanted to stay with her, as a child I experienced a kind of rejection towards her because of the way she treated me. Maybe that is what was reflected in my dream.
I will take your advice with my future children and all the children in my family.
Thank you very much for reading.
Regards.