 Originally Posted by Skydreamer707
so my question is was this a lucid? or did i just dream i was lucid?
Yes:
 Originally Posted by Skydreamer707
i realize im dreaming
 Originally Posted by Skydreamer707
anyways im like hell no! cuz i know im gonna lose my lucidity so i start rubbing my hands together and spin around a couple times and then everything snapped back into focus! but it was weird.
Sounds like your main problems were:
 Originally Posted by Skydreamer707
an everything starts getting blurry and swirling (for some reason every time i realize im dreaming everything gets blurry and swirls away and i lose my lucidity> is this normal?)
A blurry dream, which you managed to stabilize. It's very normal for dreams to do this when you become lucid, and knowing to stabilize not only the dream but your own lucidity will prevent...
 Originally Posted by Skydreamer707
the whole dream didnt feel real? like i didnt feel like i was really spinning around almost like i was watching myself spin around? was i really lucid?
Things like that from happening. Third person dreams are asked about a lot on DV, check these links out and work out a plan ahead of time, so that you know how to stabilize yourself and get back into a body if you want one for your dream.
 Originally Posted by Skydreamer707
i turn around to look at my wings and their tiny and pathetic? and not even white!!! i was so dissapointed i woke up lol.
On the other hand, working on dream control should solve these problems, learning to visualize things you want to happen. In the case of watching things grow on your own back, a third person view might be ideal.
 Originally Posted by Skydreamer707
mainly because it didnt feel real at all! and i dont remember the flight to my friends house at all! 
So yea, make sure to stabilize not just the dream but your lucidity too, and to take things slow if you want to experience them. During the flight to your friends house, if you didn't focus enough on the actual process of traveling there, you just said "I am flying to my friends house", you departed, you arrived. Try to slow things down and pay more attention, grounding yourself in the dream and going at a nice steady pace to make sure you can experience everything.
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