

I got up from the floor but stayed low and crawled to open the patio door – the only place this little guy could have come from earlier in the day when the door was open. (Meanwhile = simultaneously in a matter of seconds). But we don’t have mozzies so I figured Batty would be going for my hair soon! And if he did get tired, where would he go? Back to his hiding spot we know nothing about? Hell no! Nonsense! Bats don’t get tired! They chase mozzies to eat, they don’t get tired. So Brett calmly watched the swooping, saying that it was okay that Batty was flying erratically about because he would in fact, get tired. Not the best way to take care of a bat – laying on the floor while it swoops around the living area! Thank goodness for high ceilings – however they weren’t high even because I wanted to get under the floor, which of course, was not possible. Something like, “holy crap there’s a bat in here.” Just like that. He started swooping in circles quite suddenly, as a bat would do I assume, without me even realizing. Our little bat friend, Batty, made his presence known for 60-90 seconds, I’d say. Where he was lurking and waiting for the right moment to make his entrance, we will never know. Last night, after hours of sitting in basically the same place working on our laptops in front of the TV, we had a friend pop out of the shadows and flap around the apartment. If you read my post from the start of May called Spider in Shower, you might like to have a read of this story called “Bat in Apartment”.
Jibber jabbing free#
Special thanks to LaVonna xoxo Free Canva photo Without them, my pu pu platter would probably have been the kind offered in A Bug’s Life.

All just the best people for which I can rely on and they on me, there to offer warm words yet also call each other out on our feeble attempts to tell ourselves some BS – a real self-sabotage technique we’ve all tried! Thank goodness for them! They are driven and ambitious. I have stayed connected to my #BFFs, old and new. Socially positive pu – Even in this pu/poo platter of 2020, I managed to stay fairly human and connect to a new batch of people I am learning from.

But now, I am fortunate to not only have learned a bunch of valuable knowledge and am in the process of working on associated skills. Why did did underestimate myself? I guess that was one of the poos on my platter.

