Sunday, March 8, 2009

Sleeping positions

Yeah, the title seems exciting, I know. But boys, it is not as you think. If you have problems with sleeping positions, and don't know how to lay down in a relaxing way, ask a cat, or at least look at it, because they are good at laying down in dozens of poises. We have a cat, he is kind of cute, and fortunately not a tiger, or only in the morning, when he is hungry, then he always makes noises, and jumps on you up and down, so you get awake, and feed him. I introduce you Huppels, and a few of his basic poises:



Did you know, that cats are attracted to those people in a room for example, who pay less attention towards them? Try it out if you can. I didn't pay attention to him in the first week I got here and he almost always slept in my room. Once I fall asleep, but he was outside, and somehow he got into my room, and slept on my bed next to me. During the night as I turned on my side he just fell from the bed, and I only heard a big tat on the floor, that was him, ooo, but nothing serious happened to him. Sometimes it is good to have a cat in your room. First if it is a girl from the university, but even if it is an animal. As I maybe already mentioned I saw one day a black widow in my bedroom, so I trained the cat, if he sees one again, to eat it immediately, or at least I told him to do this, I'm nor really sure if this is training enough, but I think I have a storng enough carma, so he understood.

Oh and one day I saw a colibry on the way to the department, I never saw a bumblebee what had the size of a bird:


That's it for now. Good night!