Your house is haunted. Can I have a cat?
Image found on Google |
So I
have been staying at my friend’s grandparent’s house, for extended amounts of
time. During the day everything is
pretty normal; noisy clocks, T.V., small Yorkie dog, etc. Her Grandparents go
to bed rather early about 8 or 9pm, so we creep down to the “dungeon” (the
basement, where Izzie’s room is). Around 11:45 every night, it sounds like
someone is hurdling through the house and down the stairs to the basement door
then back up to her grandma’s room. At first we thought it Sebastian the
Yorkie, but then we realized that he is definitely not big enough and it
usually sounds more like something on two feet instead of four. This will go on
until 12:30-1:00am.
Sebastian the Yorkie |
We
thought it might be rattling from the train but it runs through much earlier at
night, so we have chalked up to be a Ghost. Why, you ask? Because what else
could make such a racket? That is, unless her grandparents get the sudden urge
to sprint throughout the house before returning to bed.
As a
result Izzie has decided that she needs a cat to ward off whatever may be
there, because it is a known fact that cats protect their owners house from bad
spirits. Last night we decided to go up
to her grandma and say “Your house is haunted. Can I have a cat?” Even though the answer is most likely a
resounding “hell no”, we’ve already decided to name him Roecker, after Izzie’s
favorite indie filmmaker.
John Roecker Indie film maker, image found on Google |
6 impossible things for today:
- Someone will buy Sealand and conquer Denmark.
- People can see in the dark.
- This sandwich will make it’s self
- Scar from lion king is based on a real lion
- Buffalo wings are made of buffalo
- Hyenas can fly.
Grandma doesn't have to say no...MOM already said it!!! Love the blog...Love you but NO CAT!!! ♥ Mama Lee
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