Sunday, April 18, 2010

WHERE IN BLAZES ARE MY CATS?

I got to my aunt's house, very eager to see my kitties. As I went to the backyard, imagine my surprise when i saw that they were gone. I started crying, and questioning where were my cats. My aunt peeked from my bedroom's window and just said "Willie came in last week and took them... He said it was just too much work for me... I don't know why".

So I went to my car, driving like a speed-demon, and reached my uncle's home. Now, instead of Sultanita it was in the Altura (at least that's what the view told me... with high trees and even strawberries). I reached a house that was perched at the edge of a big chasm... The house looked deserted, everything inside was in ruins. I got a glimpse of a black shadow running upstairs, and so I followed.

A big room, with an open window that reached the edge of the chasm... I could not see the ending of the pit. And on the edge, I saw three of my kitties taking a nap. Isis rushed to greet me, and Kali kept going back and forward... The chasm looked eerie, and a slight tremor turned into a big shake. All kitties were flying around, and the house began to crumble down on top of us all.

Don't you just love those thrilling endings?

ODD OUTING

Of all weird things, I was driving a car with an old friend at my side. We debated where to go eat, and ended up in a Taco maker in the middle of nowhere in Arkansas (???). As we went into the fast-food place, I took Miss Deedee with her wheelchair and primary equipment to the bathroom as she needed to be changed... When we got there, the bathroom was "dorm style", and then three old aquaintances appeared, joking around. I was becoming quite anoyed with the disturbance, as Deedee had started desating and I needed help (and was not getting it).

They started messing with the respiratory equipment, things flew around and went to the floor... all was a big mess. I was angry and started yelling at everyone "Dont you understand? These things MUST be sterile! There are too many germs here! Don't you get it? She cannot use that now! I need an ambu! I need the machine! Come on!" As I yelled I was trying to handle Deedee who was reaching below the 50s and was turning palish blue. All the while, everyone else laughing...

Needless to say, I woke up panicked.