I've been trying to pace myself a bit better, starting in small ways. So in the morning, instead of waking up and jumping out of bed and out the door, I've been reading in bed a little each morning and gradually starting my day. Mainly low-key stuff, thumbing through magazines, etc. Well yesterday morning, I was doing just that. That cats had joined me and we were all splayed out in bed, me propped up with the pillows when I noticed something out of the corner of my eye. I usually notice things, but they tend to be reflections caught in my glasses, so don't give them much notice. Something made me look and I was stunned. Speeding along, aiming straight at me (and not my toes, mind you, but my upper torso/head area), was a big old spider.

This guy though was big and black and had stripes (I think). Ok, he wasn't anything compared to a furry tarantula but my animal instincts kicked in (the flight side, not the fight) and I literally jumped out of bed. My cats were suprised at my strange actions. I felt silly considering the size difference and all. But it was in my bed - in the safe haven where I escape to each night - and was uninvited. I went and got a container and was able to easily scoop him up and bring him outside. He was suprisingly submissive and didn't make me chase him.
As I was getting ready I started thinking about what happens in my bed while I'm asleep. I remember a friend in college telling me that we eat something like 10,000 bugs in our sleep over our lifetime (don't quote me on that). Generally I think it's my little spider friends, but imagine if it was this guy - he wasn't shy and had no problem with the idea of crawling over my head. The spider was at least an inch big (again, I know it ain't no tarantula). I think he was big enough that I would have had to chew him first to swallow him. Well, luckily our destinies together was intended to be something else. I just wonder where he came from (do I need to remind you he was big) and if he has any brothers or sisters lurking in the corner.
On another note, I'm curious about tonight. I got Garden State from the library and am hoping to watch it this evening. The funny thing is that I've been listening to the soundtrack for almost a year - one of my favorites so am super familiar with it. I wonder if it will effect the movie for me (usually the music is just in the background for me - I don't focus on it). Well, here is to a hopeful early evening home with relaxing plans.
2 comments:
Eeeeeewwwwww! Once in college, I got bitten by a spider in my sleep, and there were two little fang marks... and it was on my jaw! It hurt like crazy and I was totally scared to get back into bed. Ever since then, I have not liked spiders very much at all. :(
Those small, brown plain looking spiders shouldn't be trusted though. Unless they jump.
Jumping spiders are non-poisonous.
Tarantulas actually won't attack people unless provoked. I held one once. Very interesting.
How are you doing with that garden rejection??? I like the photo you placed with your last entry. I can't see why an architect would reject a garden.
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