Friday, January 16, 2009

Birdie


I found this picture on our fridge. I don't know which one of the kids drew it but I love it because it really sums up their relationship with our cockatiel. We got her a few months ago, she's very sweet, but I know if you're not a bird person, no amount of bird charm will win you over. I can understand the aversion. Just the other day I was telling Auntie Sarah how this bird is so much better than the parrot I used to have. I said, "She doesn't scream very much, she doesn't bite the kids, and when she poops on me it's really small and hardly wet at all." Wow, that sounds so great doesn't it? All good qualities to have in any pet. The kids love her but they trigger her "Oh my god a predator!" instinct mostly because they are able to startle her on a pretty regular basis, (she'd be dead in five minutes in the wild) usually with a poke to the back of the head, as depicted in the picture above. The picture doesn't tell the story of what happens after though, when she screams and flaps, and sometimes falls right off her perch (birds are VERY clumsy) and then complains for 20 minutes afterward with little bickering chirps. Hard to draw a picture of that.

7 comments:

  1. I am laughing so hard because I thought the finger in the picture was a soft petting type of finger, and then I read the story and find out it's more of a stabby kind of finger.

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  2. is the red spot a coloration in her feathers, or the pain spot of a poke?

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  3. Kady the birds reaction to finger poking is much like yours. Remember when you came home from doctor and he told you you had a whole in your spine and it could take the slightest poke and you could be paralyzed for life. You were so dramatic about it, that I kept poking you in the spot. You scream and flap and complain for hours.

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  4. Kelly, Kady had a hole in her SPINE and you POKED it? Nice! You make all the big sisters of the world proud!

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  5. Yes, and we had a baby brother die of a spine disease. That's why I screamed.

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  6. Ohhhh....Kady, for sad. I can see why you screamed! But, I'm sorry, I can also understand why Kelly poked. It would be irresistible, especially with all the screaming.

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  7. Is it too much to ask for the 6th child to get a little attention? Without laughing? Serious concern? HUH?!?

    I guess it is, kind of.

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