Friday the 13th, or should I say 'Lucky Friday the 13th!' as that was the day, oh so many years ago, that my father was born! It was a picture perfect winter day with bright sunshine and warmer temperatures. I was lucky enough to have dry roads on my way into the city to wish him a happy birthday and join him, Mom, and Kirsten for a luscious lunch at Red Lobster!
I meant to take a photo with him but stupidly forgot :-(
Chapter 24 Cato and Bailey Remember Their Tricks
It seemed that it would be a long and boring afternoon but suddenly Laura started laughing. She jumped up to show the parrots what she was laughing at. Cato and Bailey were surprised to see their sister Shadow on the video. They'd never met her in person but knew that she lived with Laura and Ruth's friend Maria. Shadow was the same age as Cato but was hatched later in the same summer.
https://youtu.be/uXlpSGyPGB4?si=TNlu0P7OD-j5-Cv4 (Shadow sorting blocks)
Grace was amazed at Shadow's skill in putting the right blocks into the right holes. She thought that if she was given a chance she could do it too. She remembered years and years ago that sometimes she'd do a trick of putting a toy into a dish.
Adia and Lupa watched too. Adia reminded Lupa that they had a toy a bit like Shadow's except that they'd have to flip lids to open compartments with treats. They hoped that Laura would be reminded of that toy so they could practice later in the day.
Cato reminded everyone that she used to do some pretty awesome tricks too! She remembered pulling a little wagon and playing with blocks. Sometimes she'd pull up a bucket that might have a treat. Her best trick though was lying on her back. Grace couldn't believe that Cato would do that! Laura showed her a photo of Shadow watching Cato on the video - it didn't look like Shadow thought it was a good trick.
The parrots were sad to remember that Shadow had gone to bird heaven before Christmas but knew that they felt her presence sometimes when they were worried.
Awesome!
"Dad's birthday lunch!"


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