I woke up about 8:40 AM. I went to bed about 1:00 AM. Before going to bed, I had a mobile phone full of words for dreams I've had the last days. I've just been too lazy and busy to write them down. I decided to lay in my bed, with my laptop, and write them down, at 00:00 AM. It took a while, since I had written up 3 days with keywords to dreams, but before this day, I hadn't been able to recall the dreams, and I knew it was because I wasn't dedicated enough to try it. I decided that I shouldn't focus so much on lucid dreaming now, since I am starting to be bad at recalling, so I decided to look up some recalling methods before going to sleep, and try to remember my dreams better.

I am now flying at the night, through a city which reminds me of a city taken out from the GTA San Andreas game. I am flying high above the ground, and I see a huge building made out of glass. Inside the building, is a small square building, but it's a little high. I fly through the glass, and into the middle of the glass building. I see a small stadium, with people doing something in honor for a guy. I decide to land inside the stadium and see that guy that they were talking about. I fly a little right from the stadium, and starts to believe I can do anything. I get up at a little height, and take a back flip. I manage to do it, and decides that I have to get the dream a bit more vivid. I start rubbing my hands but I don't feel that the dream is getting so much more vivid. I look around to see if it's more vivid, and to my right there's a table with a lamp/flowers on. I walk a bit around, but starts to think about myself being asleep in the bed, and the dream starts fading out, and before I know it, I've just woken up from my second lucid dream.

Like my first one, it didn't last long before I woke up, but still. It's less than a month since I started trying to lucid dream, and I've had 2 lucid dreams within 10 days! I had one today, and one 8 days ago. The funny thing is that today I wasn't even going to try getting one, and just try to be better at recalling.