Teaching a value lesson
Well 'Sophie' the pigeon has died after 4 days of excellent care and comfort. Kinda saw that coming. He had a very large box to walk in with views of the sky, top notch bird food, dry paper under his feet and clean water to drink. Mighty Mo took his job very seriously and each day we took him out to the grass for a few moment of freedom. Mo would sit a little chair and watch him, because in his mind a giant dinosaur bird was going to swoop down and eat it.
I taught him how to hold support the pigeon when holding it and not damage his wings or feathers. How to be gentle in picking it up and putting it down. How to herd it where we wanted it to be in the yard without scaring it. We discussed the it probably would not live but it was important for all creatures to die in comfort if possible. Now as his father I will teach him a valuable lesson in loss.
Later tonight we will go out in the front yard and dig a grave. I will let Mo say something nice and
that will be about it. I doubt he will be too sensitive about the whole thing.
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at least the grass is looking great.
Condolences!
Those are great pictures - the apple does not fall far from the tree!
You and Mo showed Sophie great kindness.
wow... he is growing fast. Looks like in more ways then one
All kids have to learn about death - Sophie was a nice, gentle way for Mo to learn.
I hope Mo is doing ok with it now.
We buried a puppy in the backyard last year...my kiddo surprised me. He was so solemn for the "ceremony". He stood out in the rain with us the whole time. It was tough.
Ummm...sidenote...how is your grass so green in this heat???
Well, thanks to you and MM, the little guy had about 4 more days than he would have otherwise.... with great care and "freedom" among tall, green blades of grass. Once you've seen grass like that, is there much else to live for? =) dc
Sorry the pigeon didn't make it. I grew up fishing a lot with my dad and had no problems using live bait but boiling crabs live always sort of bothered me. My mom used to make me hold down the pot cover to make sure they didn't escape.
Glad Mo's making his way...
and made the pigeon's way out easier.
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