{"id":4316,"date":"2016-04-25T05:25:32","date_gmt":"2016-04-25T05:25:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/social.rollins.edu\/wpsites\/letters\/?p=4316"},"modified":"2019-07-25T14:29:28","modified_gmt":"2019-07-25T14:29:28","slug":"a-new-family-friend","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.rollins.edu\/letters\/2016\/04\/25\/a-new-family-friend\/","title":{"rendered":"A new family friend"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The other night I was in my sleeping bag, texting my friends back at Rollins. It was about 11 at night and I started to hear lots of noises by my giant pile of stuff in the corner of my room. I got wide eyed, and well my hands started to sweat but that could be due to the fact that I am still sleeping in my down feather sleeping bag in the summer&#8230; Which is very very hot&#8230;. Anyways I was scared.<br \/>\nThe noises continued and so I walked over to turn on the light. As soon as I turnd on the light a rat which I thought was about the same size as my size 6 foot ran towards me in fear&#8230; I screamed and ran in the opposite corner of my room. Because I was supposed to be sleeping I didnt have my contacts in or glasses on so everything was blurry. I was sitting in the corner of my room terrified making up images of random small beasts that could be living in Nepal.<br \/>\nThen I saw these two spiders which at first I thought were frogs, because they were jumping and crawling so fast&#8230; But again it was very blurry. I got so scared and I knew I couldn&#8217;t sleep in my room that night. My bed is a flat mattress that is about 2 inches off the ground. I kept imagining these frog spiders crawling on my face and the rat biting me in my sleep. I eventually built up the courage to escape this.<br \/>\nI ran out of the room hoping someone heard my scream but no one was awake. I yelled for the new Nepali girl and no answer&#8230; I knocked on my homestay parents room and no answer&#8230; So the only place with light at the time, Due to load shedding in Nepal, I sat in the bathroom and waited for the timely new born baby to get his midnight bottle break.<br \/>\nRight on time he was he started screaming and crying as always and I knocked on the door whispering loudly, AMALA AMALA&#8230; She looked at me obviously very tired, and in fear&#8230; I told her something is in my room, she imagined the worse instantly, she thought a man came in my room or something and I laughed and said no a rat!! And she laughed at me for about ten minutes while I sat on the floor still in fear. Then as the baby finished she woke up my pala (my homestay father) who was not too happy he was being woken up.<br \/>\nThen my parents came to the rescue and took a long pole&#8230; They both entered my room, and about five minutes later I heard a battle of man vs rat&#8230; But living with Buddhist I knew they couldn&#8217;t of killed it for I felt really sad, then My AMALA came back into her room where I was and explained it&#8217;s finished,<br \/>\nShe then said pala shooed it outside she said it was just a tiny mouse, it&#8217;s our family friend. She told me how that it was a sign of good luck&#8230; And I didn&#8217;t believe her but I hoped that was true since my giant paper and presentation are due next week. But since then no frog spiders or giant rats, I am safe \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The other night I was in my sleeping bag, texting my friends back at Rollins. It was about 11 at night and I started to hear lots of noises by my giant pile of stuff in the corner of my room. 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