Posts tagged ‘summertime’

Family fun, book winners and a bird rescue story

By Monica Brand, 5 September, 2008, 5 Comments

First of all – the winners of the Mark Batterson book, Wild Goose Chase, are Jen and Casey. Way to go, girls; I know you will be blessed by reading it.

Second – I’m going to be busy with fun family activities for the next week, so I’m not keeping to my regular posting schedule. If you are new to my blog, and simply must have your fix of me and my adventures, feel free to poke around the archives. To get you started, I’m republishing one of my favorites from last summer.

Enjoy these last warm days of summer with your family.

Originally posted July 24, 2007.

The most amazing thing happened today

We rescued an injured red-tailed hawk today.

The kids and I headed out early this morning to go to my mom’s. Not too long into the trip, I noticed a beautiful raptor sitting on the side of the road in the grass. Being the hip home schooling mom that I am, I always take the opportunity to check out interesting critters we see along the way, so I turned the car around to show the kids the hawk.

When I pulled up next to it, I knew something was wrong. The raptor didn’t fly away, didn’t hardly budge even when I opened the car door to get a better look. Not good. Plus this beautiful bird was a few steps away from a busy two-lane highway. It didn’t stand a chance, but what to do?

I immediately thought of The Raptor Trust, a local bird rescue sanctuary with the expert knowledge to treat this beauty. It was about an hour away, not too far, but how to get the hawk there? The hawk’s beak was impressive, not to mention its’ talons half hidden in the grass.

And I needed a box. All I had in the car was a diaper bag.

I called the bird rescue folks, leaving a message for them to call me back on my cell.

By this time, another car had stopped. Did he have a box? No. Just when it looked like the bird could not be helped, two men on their way somewhere in a work van with ladders on top stopped see what the fuss was about.

“Do you have a box?” Seems like a silly question to ask strangers, but I wasn’t giving up. And my kids were with me. Mom’s going to get a box for the hawk, guys. Sit tight.

You can guess know how the story ends. Not only did Van Guys have a large cardboard box, but leather gloves great for catching a scared raptor. I volunteered a skirt (fished from the back of my car intended to go into the Salvation Army bin) as a make-shift blanket. A state trooper held back traffic as the red-tail ran across Rt. 12, only to be gently captured by one of the men with the gray, Lands’ End fabric. My three eldest children, spellbound by the scene, watched from the roadside. Poor toddler Lucy still strapped in her car seat.

I wish I had a picture to post, but I didn’t think to use the camera on my cell.

I’m tagging this “learning,” for obvious reasons. Our red-tail is a youngin’, not old enough for the distinctive red tail feathers, a woman at The Raptor Trust told me when we dropped the hawk off. It’s very emaciated, she said, but no wing problems. Hopefully the hawk will be set free soon after recovering. I’m calling at the end of the week to follow up. Just because. It’s like she’s our red-tail now.

I’m also tagging this post “Believing” for the answered prayer, “Lord, bring us a box.” I love the way He added the leather gloves, don’t you?

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At the fair

By Monica Brand, 27 August, 2008, 19 Comments

No way could I whittle this down to one picture, so you get an assortment. I’m gonna have to label this “not-even-close-to-Wordless-Wednesday.”

That’s my brother, also known as Uncle John. My kids are crazy about him, mostly because he is generous with the gifts and goodies. Yeah, and he’s an okay guy too.

Love this picture for all the colors and bright lights. Plus, it’s of a horse, even if it’s fake. Couldn’t get Lucy to ride, said it was too fast. She doesn’t like fast. Yet.

Another artistic picture. The last time I rode on this, I almost threw up. How’s that for truth in blogging?

Cuddling a bearded dragon. Yes, the modern 4H fair is complete with exotic reptiles. Don’t you love how all my Wordless Wednesdays have either animals or insects? I also love the way this gal is snuggling the dragon like it’s a baby. So sweet.

These guys like fast. This is the year they finally got it – waiting on line is not that big of a deal. Patience, my friends, can be taught.

I have no idea who this chick is, but it looks like she’s really enjoying that funnel cake. You can tell that’s funnel cake, right? The picture is a bit washed out. Trust me, it’s funnel cake. Not that I would know anything about eating it.

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