Thursday, May 15, 2025

Wackadoo Zoo


I was worried that I was running late this morning but I managed to make it to the cafetorium at Maggie's school with time to spare.
Cafetorium really does crack me up. They just call it the cafeteria at the school but I think we should use the proper name for it, don't you? Such a sturdy, fancy name. 

When I got to the school the entire parking lot was filled. I couldn't believe it. I had no idea this was such a big deal. I thought it was just Maggie's class that was putting on a little play. But NO. It was the entire third grade which is a bunch of kids. I had to park on the side of the road but that was fine. I checked in at the office and got my visitor's pass and then I found Lily and Lauren and Jason. They'd already watched the 9:00 performance but were watching it again because Lily was going to take Maggie home with her after it was over. 

This was quite a professional production. Well, sort of. I could definitely tell there had been a lot of work put into it by the music teacher, the classroom teachers, and the kids. 


The theme of the show was that we are all different and that is okay. Not exactly what they taught when I was in third grade which was basically that none of us should be different because being different was definitely not okay. All the kids were vaguely dressed as different animals and the problem was, none of them made the right noises. Maggie's class were the cows and they meowed instead of mooing. 
And so forth. 
The names of the songs they sang pretty much tell the story.


I tried to take a tiny video. Let's see if it works.


Anyway, thank y'all for getting this far if you have gotten this far. I suppose that the only thing less exciting than watching a kid you know in a production like this is reading a description of a production like this where no one you know is involved. I mean, you kind of know Maggie. But not really. 

We went to lunch a little later and that was fun. Maggie cracked me up when she told me that she deserved to have her mother take her out of school for the rest of the day because she'd had to stand up for an entire hour! 
Now you know Maggie a little better. 
I told her that wasn't really how it worked. She just gave me a look and continued to eat her chicken-on-a-stick. A little while later she said, "I'm living the dream!" 


Yes. Yes she is. 

I was going to run into Publix on my way home because of course I had forgotten a few things when I went earlier in the week. And I did eventually get those things but just as I was parking, I got a call from my best friend from sixth grade on. I had nothing I really had to do so I just reparked in a shady spot and we chatted for over an hour. In the Publix parking lot. 
It was lovely, though! How incredibly cool is it that we can pick up all the threads of our lifelong conversation and just weave the next part of it as we go? Fifty-eight years of friendship. That is one hell of a long time. We caught up and we laughed and we commiserated and we laughed some more. It's sort of hilarious that we are both seventy years old and I do not think that either one of us really believes it although the evidence is overwhelming. 

So that was my day. Okay, I did some other stuff but not much. Mr. Moon is, of course, over there in Georgia, pressure-washing and god knows what all. He's going back tomorrow with Vergil to see if they can figure out how to get us internet and cell service. That would be a big step in the right direction. 

We seem to have a resident hawk here now. I've seen it several days in a row. It flies in and appears to nibble at something on the ground and then takes off to perch on a tree or the old part of the kid fort that still remains after the rest of it was smashed by a tree after a hurricane. I believe it is a juvenile. I haven't seen it obviously catch anything like a mouse or small squirrel. I have such a love/hate relationship with hawks. They are beautiful and I can't help but admire them but I also remember how they took off with baby chicks back when I had my flock. I can't judge them for that but I wish it hadn't happened. 

I picked four more squash today. I'm going to go cook two of them with onions and make a little pot of field peas, frozen since last summer. They'll still be good. We haven't planted any of those yet this year. We may or may not. They are so delicious but a lot of work to shell. 

Ah shit. Maurice just bit and scratched the hell out of me. Why, why, why do we have this cat? She was lying right by my laptop, snuggling up against my arm and I hadn't even raised my hand to pet her when she suddenly just reached out, grabbed my arm and bit me. Here I am, bleeding profusely, and the last gashes she gave me haven't even completely healed. 

Do hawks eat cats? 
Mmmm...
That bitch would probably end up eating the hawk. 

Love...Ms. Moon

13 comments:

  1. In a cat vs hawk throwdown, my money's on this cat.
    That was quite a school production. You can always count on a good audience of parents and other relatives.

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  2. I loved going to school programs when mine, kids and grands, were young enough to have them. Brings back good memories and the children sounded pretty good singing, they were carrying a tune.

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  3. OMG! I laughed so hard about Maurice's intermittent explosive disorder. I was a psych nurse, remember? LOL! My cat Eddie would do similar things, and I ended up in the ER one night as he lunged onto my ankle and wouldn't let go. I couldn't get the damn thing to quit bleeding. I got a pressure dressing and a round of antibiotics. Yes, I have visions of Maurice presenting you with a 'hawk present' some night while you're in bed! Cats!!!
    Paranormal John

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  4. Those children sound SO GOOD!!! And look at little Maggie- my god! She is turning into a teenager I think! What a great shot of her! Give that girl the keys to the car!
    Maurice has dementia i reckon. The mean kind of dementia! But whatchagonnado....You are stuck with her and clearly the hawk is not interested in taking her out for dinner. She would be a way too spicy dish!

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  5. The kids singing is very good. They must have put some time into their practice sessions. It also looks like a large audience of proud parents and relatives which is very nice for the children.
    Maurice is back at it again. She strikes like lightening. This bite sounds terrible.

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  6. Oh Ms Moon, what an awesome picture of your sweet Maggie. Obviously a force to be reckoned with, in the loveliest way possible!! I don’t miss the parking hassle of my kids’ end-of-the-year programs, but most of the time, i’d end up misty eyed watching my kiddos sing those goofy songs. As for Maurice, I agree that any bird of prey dumb enough to mess with her would end up as the daily luncheon special!! 😁😁

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  7. Maggie's musical sounds pretty "woke" do they really allow that kind of thing in Florida.

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  8. Naughty Maurice! I hope the bleeding has stopped by now. The little video was fun to hear. There's NO way I could speak on my phone for an hour. Firstly I just can't talk for that long (I'm a listener), secondly my phone battery would die.

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  9. Do you know what Maurice's start in life was? My first cat, I got as a 6 week old from a rescue. Fairly certain that she was " feral", though they didn't tell me that and I didn't know to ask! Throughout her life she could never be trusted not to attack. I was once sitting on the floor leaning my back on my bed ( in my flat...I was young!!) and she was on the bed sleeping.....all of a sudden she was up and scratching my face from behind.....why?

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  10. No, I would not want to be a hawk with Maurice around. That cat is insane! I LOVE the video and wanted more. And I love Maggie’s attitude. Wish I could have heard her meow like a cow.

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  11. I went to a music program last month for my 2nd grade grandson about bugs! It was so cute and I was so impressed by the amount of work the music teacher had to do to pull this together. Look at all of those students up there with Maggie! That's a lot of kids to get singing together! Hurray teachers!

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  12. When Mikey was in elementary school, his history class sis a play. It was in the evening and I was tired and so I didn't go. and then he was really disappointed that I hadn't gone. they were supposed to do a performance the next day and I told him I would be at that one. Then they canceled it. I've felt guilty about that ever since.

    My squash started out great blooming, gave me two and then nothing, leaves have yellowed, not blooming, not growing.

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