Sunday, October 19, 2014

Northwestern Homecoming















Holly was inducted into Northwestern's Hall Of Fame last weekend for Women's soccer.  Mom and I went to St. Paul for the banquet.  Holly's parents were also there.  It was a beautiful weekend!  We enjoyed shopping at the outlet malls, and exploring Northwestern's campus.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Good Golly

I'm not saying Eric 'won'.  There are many reasons we purchased 2 parakeets yesterday.
 This is Blue Flash.  His full name is Blue Flash Destiny the 2nd.  Eric had enough money to buy it himself.  He did lots of research on if the bird would be a good fit for our home.  Nowhere in his research did it say parakeets should not be in homes with 3 cats.
 Jonathan also had enough money for a parakeet.  And, they do prefer to have a playmate.  And....our cockatiel is not really all that nice, so we thought the parakeets should have its own cage, so really....what's one more.
 Jonathan named his Chip.  Not sure if this is for "Chipper Sparrow" or not.
 The parakeets have quickly warmed up to the boys.  The second time we took them out of their cage, they stayed on the boys' fingers or shoulders.  Yes, they do fly around.  Yes, it does creep me out.



There is some interest by the cats.  So far, just interest.   No hunting.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Destiny, the Bird

Tonight I sent Eric outside to play.  It was a beautiful evening.  It seemed like a good idea.  Kacy was in the backyard.
Shortly after he went outside, Eric came running in, saying there was a cute little bird and he wanted to play with it.  I followed him outside.  Sure enough, there was a cute little bird lying in the grass right next to Kacy.  Have I mentioned Kacy's new hobby of hunting????


 The bird was quite soft and fluffy.  At least that's what Eric said.  I had no intention of touching it.  Jonathan quickly identified the bird as a chipping sparrow.  His reading/social studies teacher is a bird fanatic.  We googled it, and I have to admit that I agree with him.


 Eric's smile.  Love this smile.  At this point, he is thinking we will be keeping the bird.  Inside our house.  He says we can get another bird cage and keep it next to Lucy's cage.  At this point, I realized I needed to have one of those difficult conversations with Eric.  You know....the kind that teaches about the circle of life.
 Eric did not like my assessment of the bird's prognosis.  We agreed to make a bed for the bird, as I stayed firm in my stance to not bring it inside.  Eric suggested I take it to the vet in the morning.


 This is the bed we made for the bird.  Eric did not wish to name the bird, as he did not want to get too attached to it.  That lasted for 2 minutes before he named it Destiny.
I wish I could say there was a happy ending.  Eric sat by Destiny outside for over an hour, petting him, watching him, trying to get him to eat.  I brought him some hot cocoa.  I made him go inside to take a bath, promising him that he could go back outside to sit with Destiny when he was done.  He made me promise to sit and watch Destiny while he was in the bath to make sure he was breathing.  By the time Eric was done with his bath, Destiny was, um, well....he was still warm, but did not appear to breathing all that well.  He actually was not breathing at all.  There was a little breeze the ruffled his feathers to make it appear he was breathing, but....
I broke the news to Eric.  Poor kid is broken hearted.  We agreed to have a funeral for Destiny tomorrow after school.
So, now I have Eric sobbing, somewhat uncontrollably.  Jonathan has started to cry because Eric is so upset.  Megan is bawling because she feels she need to cry since both of her brothers are crying.  Don is in Michigan.  I am drinking Bacardi.