Well as promised and as requested by one of my 2 readers….
Labor day weekend the family decided to take a trip on down to Hugo America. That’s where Justin grew up. If you don’t know anything about Hugo, let me elaborate. It’s a small town (very small) in SE Oklahoma. A big change for the city girl we all know I am. BUT, my in laws place is just a little oasis! They have a pool, garden, chickens, and last but not least peacocks.
The peacocks are fun. These are girl peacocks though so they don’t have the grand feathers on their back. They have had peacocks as long as I have known them. Brooklyn has recently discovered that these gentle birds are about the same size she is, so she is no longer fond of them.
As we were leaving Edmond, Brooklyn looked up at me and said ” When we get to Hugo will you hold me so the peacocks won’t get me?”
To which I so lovingly replied “Brooklyn, the peacocks are not going to get you! Grow up you baby!” Ok, so I didn’t really say that last sentence. What kind of mother would I be????
All weekend I was trying to convince the little ones that the birds were not going to get us. ” Yesssss they are getting close, but you don’t have to be afraid.” I said with a little hesitation in my voice. You see, for all the years we’ve been around these birds, they’ve just kept to themselves.
EXCEPT THIS TIME!
They kept lingering. Wandering over our direction.
One day as we were walking inside the peacock was a little too close for comfort. Brooklyn was walking right behind me. “Brooklyn you don’t have to cry, the peacock IS NOT going to get you.” The peacock began getting closer, and closer, and closer….
“AAHHHHHH!” I tried not to scream at the top of my lungs so not to give the children little heart attacks at their young ages, but oh my! That dern little peacock jumped up and bit my rear!
YOU HEARD ME! BIT MY REAR!
I could not believe it….all these years and they turn on me! I’m not quite sure what the turning point was. All I know is that from now on, my children are allowed to run screaming from peacocks anytime they want! Because we all know mommy will be.
This bird fear goes much further, maybe I will elaborate another time