Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The bird....


Have you ever seen the movie "the Great Outdoors" - you know the part where John Candy is trying to get the bat and is dressed in a catcher mask and has a racket....picture that in your head while you are reading this.
So here's the story... The kids and I got home the other night and there was a bird in our house (I have learned from google that it was a Nuthatch - pretty fitting). We found the bird because it flew past Kenzie in to our family room. She screamed at the top of her lungs and ran down the hall to their bedroom. Jaron, not really sure what was going on, sat there until the bird flew by him. He screamed and followed his sister - slamming the door and moving the rocking chair to block the bird from coming in. As they sat and cried in their room - I tried to figure out how to get the bird out.

In church on Sunday I taught a lesson about how Heavenly Father loves everything, even down to the little birds. In the lesson there was a story about a bird in the tabernacle on temple square. They couldn't get the bird out and some suggested to shoot it with a pellet gun. The head guy decided that he couldn't do that and prayed for help on how to get the bird out. They were finally able to coax the bird out by turning off all the lights an opening a door, so there was only one light for the bird to follow. How fitting then - that on Monday I would need to apply this newly found knowledge.

Jack stood in the hall to keep the bird from flying that way. The bird flew from the kitchen to the family room over and over . Jack was using a stick horse to wave to make sure the bird didn't fly his way (he was so brave), and I was walking towards the bird to get it to fly out. Finally the bird flew in the right direction, but landed on our ceiling fan. Jack looked at me and said, "Why don't we just keep the bird as a pet". We felt this bird was going to live with us forever. Much to Jack's dismay, I remembered the story and figured turning off the lights would be the only way to get the bird out.

Kids still screaming in the back room, me on the cell phone yelling at my husband for not being home, and Jack cowering in the hall swinging the stick horse over his head in the dark - we finally got the bird to fly out the front door.

Not exactly John Candy, but still pretty funny :)

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I can picture this perfectly! :)
Grandma Sampson

Sorensen said...

Hilarious!!! So sad I missed it. How did it get in?

Emily said...

Oh how funny...yet tramatic at the same time! Glad you got it out safely. I'm suprised that none of the kids have told me about it.

Tabatha said...

that is so funny!!!

Christine said...

Too funny! I think I would have joined the kids in their room. :)