Growl at it, snarl at it.
Scare it off; let it know who’s in charge.
That was what I felt I needed to do when I first saw the raccoon.
But what exactly was it doing inside anyway?
And where exactly was I?
It didn’t seem to matter which room I went into, the raccoon found it.
So I growled and snarled.
We faced each other, I wasn’t backing down.
I growled again, louder.
Loud enough that I could feel it.
Loud enough to wake myself up.
And Craig.
Darn you sleep bandit.

Send the sheep after the sleep bandit if you can. They are baaaaaaaaad. Sorry just had to.
Haha! Good one! 🙂
I wanted to hit the “like” button – but that didn’t seem right! Isn’t it amazing how our dreams can seems so real – and literal. I take comfort in the thought that when I dream, I’m dumping off the garbage.
Cheers –
Sue
Getting in the garbage would be fitting for a raccoon. And a ‘drive-by’ would not have conveyed that. hehe
Happy dreams!
Denise
Happy dreams to YOU. Hope you get that critter out of your mind!
love ya-
Sue