Last night I left my messy messy home and my husband and 3 kids to go and take care of sick animals. My job as you know, is to clean and feed them. Well, I really got an interesting perspective on care giving.
The fact that mess will happen is predictable,
the amount of mess is not.
I encountered one of my first worm balls yesterday. Kind of freaky. Mine don't seem to do this. They were in a large mass and I had to break it apart in order to count them. EEEWW.
Cleaning the flight room (Ward E) was a veritable poop fest. At one point, I thought I had some on my back. I didn't. When we leave for the night, we turn the lights off. So, I peeked in to see how my friends were doing and the floor was just covered in poop and bird food. nice.


I moved to Ward D. This is the ward with the Loon. I worked with the usuals and some new ones too.
ring billed gull
female hooded Merganser
Before the night was over, I needed to peek in on the baby coyote we had in isolation. He was absolutely adorable. I didn't hear him call, but I was told that sometimes he does.
It is the last day of school today. Time does fly. I am now faced with my own house mess to clean.
K~
7 comments:
let's see.
how many screams is that?!
:) love the wednesday evening recap.
I know, that makes 3 good ones for sure. I almost got out of there too! darn! K~
clean houses are overrated...
Oh, my. Worm ball?
i know Karen, i skimmed over that thought in my head, so that i didn't get sick to my stomach ;)
Yes, it was quite gross. There was about 30 of them tightly clumped together. They were buggers to get apart too. It kind of made me sick too. K~
Ew. Just trying to catch up before my computer gets packed. It sounds like your summer is off to a great start and I'm proud of you for doing something (trip to the park) that is difficult for you. I need to be braver, too.
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