Saturday, December 19, 2015

Parakeet Pursuit

Two of our six parakeets, CiCi and Sprite, are less than a week away from becoming first time parents! CiCi, our beautiful turquoise parakeet rescue, laid five eggs a few weeks ago, and it has been fascinating to observe the pair innately adjusting their behavior in preparation of their offspring's arrival.

Since removing the other four parakeets to an alternate cage, CiCi, the Mama bird, spends a large portion of her day and night in the nest box. When she hears one of us walking nearby, she peeks her head out to be sure there is no imminent threat. I speak to her, she looks at me for a few seconds, then pops back into the nest box, moving her eggs around to better position them for incubation.  CiCi is noticeably thinner as the only time I have seen her feeding the last month is when Sprite passes food to her directly. That behavior is excellent practice for when the babies hatch. In addition to feeding the babies himself, Sprite will also pass digested food to CiCi and then CiCi will feed the babies.

While CiCi is busy caring for her eggs, Sprite normally sits on the top perch. This allows him to protect CiCi and the nest from a high viewpoint. The last few days I have noticed an increase in his appetite. I am hopeful this means the time for hatching is near! Sprite's favorite time of day, however, is not when he is eating. Rather, his entire demeanor changes when CiCi leaves her nest for a few minutes and engages with him. They will move from perch to perch, groom and feed one another. Sprite fluffs his feathers, speaks to CiCi, feeds her, and occasionally dances for her. CiCi likewise enjoys picking at his feathers and receiving food from him. They are adorable together.

When CiCi goes back to her duties in the nest box, Sprite quiets down, and I observe a noticeable difference in his mood. On a few occasions, I have looked in the cage and been unable to find either bird. In those moments, Sprite overcomes his dislike of a dark box to keep his mate company in the nest.

It has been so fascinating observing these two lovebirds come together over the past few months and then transition to preparation for parenting. After being the only unpaired birds in our cage for several months, one day the two of them finally showed signs of courting. Mating came a short time later.

As someone who has always had dogs as
pets, becoming a parakeet parent was an interesting transition for me. They are the easiest pets I have ever had and are surprisingly social. Because my children are away from home several weeks in the summer, and last year I didn't have a job or friends in our new town yet, admittedly I bonded with the birds. They talk a lot during the day, so they filled the silence left by my missing children. I have also found that observing them often teaches me something about human life.

Most of my observational time the last year was directed toward CiCi, because prior to bonding with Sprite, she had a difficult life. I have also found her exceptionally
intelligent. We rescued CiCi from a local shelter where she was formerly the companion of another female bird. We chose to introduce her to our sweetest parakeet Bert, since our other four parakeets were paired off. Bert and CiCi successfully paired a few weeks later. The two of them were as in love as two birds could be. She had a special, sweet, high pitched call designed just for Bert. They were so meant for each other, I started calling them Jonathan and Laura! However tragically, last spring, Bert unexpectedly passed away. CiCi instantly became a different bird due to the trauma of losing him. Her sweet personality disappeared as she began snapping and squawking meanly at the other parakeets. Despite our attempts to introduce her to a new parakeet, Sprite, she spent about three months last spring and summer "alone." Ignoring any and all attention from Sprite and clearly mourning Bert's death, my heart broke for her. I sincerely believed she would never recover. Watching her in our kitchen, my tears flowed and prayers were lifted for my sweet CiCi. I also felt bad for Sprite, who continually pursued and was rejected by CiCi.

The day I saw CiCi respond positively to Sprite was a very happy day in our home. Our entire family rejoiced when CiCi finally opened her heart up to Sprite in August and they paired. The rest, as they say, is history.

Observing these precious creatures is a valuable spiritual exercise for me, because I regularly learn lessons from them. CiCi has taught me to persevere and trust God's sovereignty even through painful loss. Animals do mourn. I witnessed her grief every day. It was very real for her, and I doubted Sprite would heal her from the trauma of losing Bert. Week after week, my husband would compassionately say to me, "they will bond, just give her time." He was so right! She did find great love and companionship in Sprite. She chose to reopen her heart. CiCi is a very happy bird because of Sprite, and now she is going to be a mom!  If God could answer my prayers about my parakeet, provide her strength to overcome her obstacles and then bless her with joy, of course He can also be sovereign in my life!

Likewise, I have watched Sprite patiently pursue, care for, and protect CiCi. He waited months for her, never giving up on her even though her heart was cold and closed for a time. He protectively watches over her from above, and he rejoices when she joins him. Sprite's behavior is a beautiful picture of how Christ loves us. We are often God's stubborn and hurting bride. How often do we squawk at God and push Him away because of pride? And yet He just waits, lovingly and tirelessly pursuing us, until we finally decide our need for Him outweighs whatever is keeping us from Him. The sweetest moments in our lives are found when we are in complete fellowship with Him.

One of the things I am most grateful for in this life is how patient - yet persistent - the Holy Spirit is with me. There have been periods in my life when I refused to see the truth and beauty that was right in front of me because I was too stubborn to see past my own selfishness, pain, and fear. Like my Mama bird CiCi, I pushed away the One who loved me the most because wallowing in my grief or staying frozen in fear felt more comfortable than trusting Him. CiCi makes the choice every day now to submit to what is clearly the better life for her - trusting Sprite's love and protection. He is her perfect companion.

Christ can and should be ours.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Pastor Bobby - Part 2

Every morning, I remind my son Bobby to wet his hair in the back, because it has the tendency to stick up in the air like a chicken. Most mornings he listens and comes down the stairs with a perfectly wet down head. Except for this morning. I looked at him and said, "Bobby, you need to wet your head. Your hair is sticking up in the back." Anticipating my comments, Bobby looked me straight in the eyes and calmly replied, "Well Mom, I think God wants me to wear it like this today. That way, if someone looks at me and says something to me about it, I can tell them God cares about someone's heart, not about what someone looks like on the outside." He then paused and thoughtfully said, "I am pretty sure that's what God told me to do." (Mama is Melting...)

Literally two minutes from needing to walk out the door to the bus stop at this point, I realized what a significant spiritual moment this really was. So I hugged him and said, "Okay honey, that's so awesome. You know there's a verse in the Bible about that. Let me find it for you." So I grabbed his cell phone, opened up the YouVersion Bible app, and found 1 Samuel 16:7, which says:

"The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart." 

Bobby loved the verse, so he told me he was going to memorize it. And he meant now. It did not matter that he had a bus to catch. As I stood there holding his backpack and lunch bag while he put on his sneakers, listening to him say the verse over and over again, I was utterly amazed. How incredible, my son is about to miss the bus because he wants to memorize Scripture! Not too many twelve year old boys are like this one. I am so blessed to have this gentle young man living in my home with me. What a privilege it is to raise him up in the Lord. My precious Pastor Bobby.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

My Favorite View Today: Pastor Bobby

One of the greatest blessings of my life is watching my son and daughter grow in their faith. This morning, as Bobby was eating breakfast, he pulled out his cell phone. Instead of watching video game tutorials or texting, Bobby opened the YouVersion Bible application and completed his daily devotionals. His cell phone's main purpose now is for growing in Christ, because every morning Bobby has the same routine. He has made spending time with God and learning about Him his top priority. Jonathan and I are so proud of him! Bobby's spiritual persistence is an inspiration to me, and this is why we call him, "Pastor Bobby."

Saturday, September 19, 2015

My Favorite View Today: Piggyback Prayer Warrior

What a blessing to have a husband who begins the day on his knees. Rachel decided to join him, so I had the privilege of seeing and hearing the prayer today. :)

Later in the day, on our way out of the Dulles Plane Pull event, Rachel jumped on Jonathan's back again! I am tremendously grateful to have such a loving family.

Friday, September 11, 2015

My Favorite View Today: Szechuan Wonton

When we visit Roanoke, Jonathan and I enjoy stopping
by Szechuan Chinese Restaurant for a bowl of Szechuan wontons. Even more fun is texting a picture to my dad so his mouth can water! This was his favorite restaurant, and our family's favorite dish there, for over twenty years!  Even though we moved away, when we walk into Szechuan, the staff knows us and asks, "how many orders today?" ~

Thursday, August 27, 2015

My Favorite View Today: Leesburg Premium Outlets

We are blessed to live less than a mile from the Leesburg Premium Outlets. I don't venture over there often, but when I do, amazing deals can be found! Today for $35 I bought my little princess a Vera Bradley lunchbox, an Aeropostal skirt, and a yummylicious bag of freshly made kettle corn. The best part though wasn't what we bought. It was the time we spent, hand in hand, walking through this beautiful hometown mall together. Her smile was my favorite view today. ~

Sunday, August 23, 2015

My Favorite View Today: Mamoun's Falafel

One of the things I love most about my husband is how cultural he is. Jonathan is familiar with the best foods from many regions throughout the world, as well as where to find those dishes right here in the U.S. A few years ago, Jonathan introduced me to the falafel sandwich, a ground chickpeas patty deep fried then paired with a yogurt sauce, lettuce, tomato, and onions all stuffed into a pita. Falafels can be found in many Greek or Middle Eastern restaurants in this country, but it is not every day that you can have a falafel from a restaurant listed in 1,000 Places You Should See Before You Die. Today we drove a little out of our way to dine at the New Haven Mamoun's Falafel Restaurant. We topped the world famous falafels with Mamoun's ghost pepper hot sauce and even secured a jar to bring home. The recipe is so top secret it was sold to us in an unlabeled mason jar! My favorite view today was staring down into my falafel sandwich, but whoops, I forgot to snap a picture! So my husband took a shot of us outside the restaurant after our bellies were full. ~