Tried to WILD during a nap, I wish I took note of what time it was when I started, but it's 2:28 now. I close the curtains, laid down, and started. It was still really light in my room though, and my dog wouldn't leave me alone so I let him sit at the edge of the bed. Basically, there were way too many distractions. I could hear cars outside, it was just the worst time to do it. But I tried anyway. I layed down, closed my eyes as usual, and put my hands over my chest. Initially I felt nothing, and was about to give up, but I thought to myself "no, if I really want a lucid I have to keep going." So I did keep going. I started to feel vibrations, and then my heart started pounding. I was trying to visualize a bunch of random objects (first a car, then a little figure) but nothing worked. I just waited patiently after that. But then my neighbor's obnoxious dogs started barking like maniacs, so I had to get up. Shame. I'll try a full on WILD tonight with WBTB if I can.
WILD A lot of the details are vague but ill write what I remember. I laid down to do a WILD, felt vibrations, and was soon running into a dream. I landed in it, and did a RC to solidify that. I was in a mall. I did some flying around, but noticed that I was going slow, that floating in air as if it were water, only to drop after. I'm out of practice, probably. Anyway, I go over to a stand/store and ask the guy to make me some wings. He says okay, and hands me two small, wooden pieces that look like the blades on ice skates. I touch then to my back and they stay in place. I hopped up and flew, this time much faster and better controlled. Not really wings, more like control devices it seemed. I flew around for a bit more, and landed by a young boy. He said something about jell-o creatures. I attempted to summon some but it didn't work at first. Then I tried again and these blobby orange things started appearing. I walked left and came across an arcade game of some kind. Near it was a guy, he said he was a teacher of lucid dreaming techniques or something. But the dream ended there