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Shelbyville, Tennessee ~ Friday, August 29, 2008
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Early morning excitement
Posted Sunday, July 20, 2008, at 7:40 AM<< Previous | Read comments | Respond | Email link | Next >>
It was the wrong kind of excitement - as I have mentioned on here before, we have a lot of pets. We have two dogs and three cats. All of them enjoy getting into trouble, like with what happened this morning:
I got up around 4am to use the bathroom and as I was walking into the bathroom Josie and Hartley started going crazy. I thought it was because of the cats. But I was hearing a new noise. It was a faint squeak. I thought maybe it was a mouse and was dreading looking.
I looked.
It was a mostly dead BIRD!!!!! It was teeny tiny and when Myra Ellen saw me she dropped it and I managed to grab Josie before she got it. I had to shut the basement door and locked Josie in the bedroom.
Where was Hartley? Asking to go out. So, I let him out and then set about trying to figure out how to get the bird out. I put a bucket over it and a dustpan underneath it and slid it to the backdoor, where I slid it out of the house and then scooped it with the net we use to clean the fish pond and moved it to the ground where I'm hoping it moves* as right now the dogs could get it. Hartley didn't even notice it.
As an aside, today is my 6th wedding anniversary. I'm hoping the bird was not a gift from the cats. That is not the kind of gift I was hoping for this year as I don't think that the traditional gift for the 6th year is a half dead bird**.
* It did move, about an hour after the whole thing happened, I put out Josie and it wasn't there. I'm hoping it managed to fly away and that maybe it wasn't half dead, but rather dazed from the cats swatting it about.
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Congratulations on "ya'll's" anniversary!
Happy Anniversary to you both...Wishing you many many more....
Happy anniversary!
(Congratulations to the bird on its escape.)
Show your pets the gift list so they'll know for next time.
I'm sure they can comply.
My critters have brought us wrapped pieces of Hallowwen/Easter/whenver candy,nails and screws,and sticks,knobs,and finials among the hordes of other things they think we need.
Today,the cats decided we required the knobs off the toilet and the pups determined that we needed fallen walnuts.
That doesn't quite match their offerings of misplaced wallet cards,orphan earrings and still-bagged fast food toys but it's nice that they try to be good providers.
May the rest of y'all's day bring more suitable excitement.
Thanks you for good thoughts. I'm just hoping that Jeremy's day in Berlin in much less exciting (he's still there as his German classes don't end until next week).
Aww.
Well,have an even bigger holiday when he returns.
I think your critters knew you just needed a little excitement on your anniversary.
Sharon, they might've known I wanted some excitement - but it was completely the wrong kind of excitement. I spent the rest of the day paranoid that each noise they made was another bird.
Congratulations! That's on the wedding anniversary & not on the discovery of the half-dead bird. I hope you guys make it to 50, as Jim & I have. There aren't a lot of us around.
I'm hoping we make it to 50 as well. We've had some friends who got married before that are long since divorced - I think that's a sad commentary on today's society.
Our little critters don't quite understand our lack of enthusiam when they try to bring such excitement into our lives. When I first moved into my old farmhouse, mine kept leaving me little presents (mice) at odd times, so I was never sure when a new one would show up.
I had the mouse last summer when my husband was gone. Funny, that the bigger animals don't freak me out as much as the giant spiders.