itchyfeet
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- Nov 1, 2014
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- Parrots
- Ethyl the cockatiel, Henry & Clarke the IRN's, and Skittles the lovebird (my daughters)
Today is meant to be a dedicated paperwork day (hence I've forum surfing....) and it's made me lol a little inside.
I happily promote/celebrate/skite about the fact that I work from home, and as such, my parrots have cage out time, human company and a stimulating, practically perfect in every way environment.
In the interest of transparency and as a bit of a tongue in cheek warning to prospective parronts....
All four birds will not shut up. Ethyl is chirping away and usually she is pretty darn silent. The IRN's are engaged in a solid game of peek a boo and they've taught the lovebird how to whistle the dog. The dog is responding, sitting, lovingly watching the lovebird, probably awaiting a food treat that isn't going to come. There's a battle outside for the favourite nesting box for the chickens and someones just laid.
I'm holed up in my bedroom, working at my desk, considering the purchase of earplugs whilst trying to engage in the exercise of creating the framework of a learning plan for a child with sensory processing disorder...feeling in a bit of a state of overload myself.
Working from home is awesome! And the parrots do win from it....but it is still quite a mission to actually get the work done when the parrots do behave like, well, parrots!!!
:jumping40
I think it's time for coffee.
I happily promote/celebrate/skite about the fact that I work from home, and as such, my parrots have cage out time, human company and a stimulating, practically perfect in every way environment.
In the interest of transparency and as a bit of a tongue in cheek warning to prospective parronts....
All four birds will not shut up. Ethyl is chirping away and usually she is pretty darn silent. The IRN's are engaged in a solid game of peek a boo and they've taught the lovebird how to whistle the dog. The dog is responding, sitting, lovingly watching the lovebird, probably awaiting a food treat that isn't going to come. There's a battle outside for the favourite nesting box for the chickens and someones just laid.
I'm holed up in my bedroom, working at my desk, considering the purchase of earplugs whilst trying to engage in the exercise of creating the framework of a learning plan for a child with sensory processing disorder...feeling in a bit of a state of overload myself.
Working from home is awesome! And the parrots do win from it....but it is still quite a mission to actually get the work done when the parrots do behave like, well, parrots!!!
:jumping40
I think it's time for coffee.