CantWaitToGo2007
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 29, 2007
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Ever since I turned 30 I haven't really been able to sleep through the night. I don't know why, but I am blaming the gray hair on the lack of sleep
Anyway last night I was in a deep sleep and thought I was actually going to stay asleep through the night. Didn't happen though.
At 2:57 a.m. I was woke up my the screams of my son. He's fine. He was screaming "Kalee has a dead bird and I don't want to sleep with it!". Kalee is my 3 year old cat. So I get out of bed, run into every piece of furniture on the way from my room across the house to his room to find the dead bird. When I get to his room and try (if you saw his room you would understand why I say try) to make my way over to his bed. He stops me half way across the room and asks me what I'm doing.
I'm thinking what do you mean what am I doing, You're the one screaming about a dead bird! Then he tells me that Kalee isn't on his bed. I find her growling under his desk, and she doesn't have a bird she has a half dead mouse. The thing is trying to get away from her but can't really walk. Thankfully I'm not completly awake at this point or I probably would have freaked
So I picked up a piece of paper from his desk, pushed the cat out of the way and picked up the mouse with the paper and threw the thing out the front door. The next thing you hear is all 3 cats run out the dog door to the back yard to find the mouse. I haven't seen the mouse since. Maybe they took it to the neighbors house
On a happier note
the airfare through continental seems to be going down 

At 2:57 a.m. I was woke up my the screams of my son. He's fine. He was screaming "Kalee has a dead bird and I don't want to sleep with it!". Kalee is my 3 year old cat. So I get out of bed, run into every piece of furniture on the way from my room across the house to his room to find the dead bird. When I get to his room and try (if you saw his room you would understand why I say try) to make my way over to his bed. He stops me half way across the room and asks me what I'm doing.



On a happier note

