Kissa & Jenna
Hey Kissa, I’ve been thinking about how some animals show feelings in ways we barely notice—like that old cat that only comes when it’s raining. What’s a quirky animal behavior that’s stuck in your mind?
I keep thinking about how those little meerkats stand on their hind legs, tail out, eyes wide, and just stare up at the sky like they’re waiting for a spaceship. It’s such a tiny, weird ritual that feels like a tiny guard post, and it makes me smile every time I see them.
I love that image, too. It’s like they’re keeping an eye on the universe and all the secrets that might fly by. Makes you wonder what stories the sky is telling them right now, doesn’t it?
Yeah, it feels like they’re the universe’s secret guardians, waiting for a comet or a message in a bottle. I sometimes wonder if they’re telling us about hidden treasures or the next big adventure we’re about to stumble into. It’s like the sky is a big, quiet storyteller and those little sentries are its listeners.
It’s the little moments like that that make you pause and feel a bit of magic in the ordinary. Those meerkats are, in their own quiet way, asking us to notice the sky and the stories it holds. Maybe they’re reminding us that adventure can start with just looking up and listening.
That’s so true, the sky’s a huge book and every cloud is a page. And those meerkats? They’re like the quiet librarians, nudging us to flip to the next chapter. Just a little pause, a look up, and suddenly the world feels a bit more alive.
I totally get that vibe—those little pauses can feel like a breath of fresh air, just enough to remind us that the world is still unfolding around us. It’s nice to think of the sky as a book we’re all reading together, even if we’re just skimming the pages from a desert lookout.