Rachel Berry
Stories (5/0)
Things I Wish I Knew Before Adopting a Siamese Cat
Last June, I adopted a Siamese mix cat to be my companion at school. Her name was Lea, she was so cute, and she immediately started kneading me when they put her on my lap the first time we met. I knew it was meant to be, so we took her home that day.
By Rachel Berry4 years ago in Petlife
Why You Should Adopt an Adult Cat
When people go into a shelter to adopt a cat, they always want to look at the kittens. Let’s face it, kittens are adorable; they’re so tiny, and they have the cutest little faces. I’m not trying to discourage anyone from adopting a kitten, because all cats need homes. I just want to suggest reasons why you should consider adopting an adult cat.
By Rachel Berry4 years ago in Petlife
7 (More) Apps That Will Pay You (Or at Least Give You Free Stuff)
This is not sponsored, none of these apps are paying me to promote them. I just wanted to share my findings with people, since these are apps I use regularly. This is also an updated list, since I shared one a while ago, and many of those apps don’t exist anymore.
By Rachel Berry4 years ago in Lifehack
Sleep Paralysis
I had recently started taking a new medication, and it had only been about a week since I started it. I remember I went to bed and I usually put some relaxing/meditation videos on my phone to help me sleep. After I fell asleep, I started having this dream that I was in my childhood bedroom. I tried to look around, but I couldn’t move my head. Eventually, after trying to move for a minute I was able to move my arms and my head, but everything felt heavy. It was difficult to lift my arms and I could only move my head slowly. I managed to look to the other side of the room but everything was so dark. I tried calling for my parents, but my voice only came out as a whisper. I managed to roll myself out of bed and onto the floor. I tried to drag myself across the floor to get to the door and the light switch, but it was very difficult. It seemed like the door kept getting farther and farther away. I managed to get to the door and when I tried to stand, I couldn’t. I reached up and grabbed the doorknob to pull myself up enough to turn the light on. No matter how many times I flipped the switch, the would not turn on.
By Rachel Berry6 years ago in Horror