
Taking the Caterpillar Home
We have taken to picking up flowers that fall to the ground during our outings in the neighborhood. When Fiona found an entire branch of beautiful purple flowers on the ground she insisted that it should come home with us. The blossoms looked so pretty in the middle of the dining room table, where we eat dinner each night. It is a very large table for 4 people, so centerpieces add some warmth. We found an ant crawling along the branch that was different from the tiny ants that often visit the table if we leave any trace of a meal. This wasn’t a leaf cutter ant either, it was black and boxy and FAST. WE tried to catch it in Fioan’s Bug Watch (a watch that has a screened-in bulb instead of a watch face) but it got away. Then Fiona saw a caterpillar on a leaf and we made it a home in the bulb with leaves and a flower from the centerpiece. For three days “we” replaced leaves with fresher ones of the centerpiece and added drops of water. One morning, it was clear that the tiny little caterpillar had dried out. Fiona was convinced that it was making its chrysalis and it was fine. That night, I found another caterpillar climbing on a water bottle in the kitchen- it was the same kind! I picked it up with a leaf from the branch that I supposed was once its home and put it in the bug watch. Fiona was not phased by the suddenly healthy caterpillar that she found when she checked the next morning. I was feeling like a nature imposter knowing the probable fate that awaited the next victim. I tried to be extra vigilant about water and new leaves, though the found blossoms were drying out too. The next morning I broke the ‘right thing to do news’ to Fiona. She was very upset about the idea of not being able to find out what kind of butterfly it would turn into but when given the choice between a dead caterpillar and a free one she concurred. Afternoons aren’t easy times around here, people are tired and the kids can’t stand having their TV time limited to an hour a day. It was probably not the best time to return the caterpillar to the flowering bush, but I didn’t want to risk another day. After a good cry on the couch we headed out toward the bush, Fiona wearing her bug watch. I knew that she knew she was doing the right thing when she gave me a thumbs up on our way to the bush. Teague was psyched that he could climb the bush so he declared himself monkey and climbed while Fiona found the right spot for the caterpillar. All was well for a bit, but after we said goodbye, Fiona broke down claiming that Daddy didn’t even have a chance to say goodbye. She sobbed all the way back to the playground that we frequent but managed to pull it together just in time to play. The flowering bush is on the way to a grocery store and some other playgrounds, so we’ll check in and see if we can find any lil’ friends or chrysalises.
What a wonderful day… 16 June 2009
We had some hand me down patio furniture delivered today, combine that with creating an art room out of a spare room and it has been quite an exciting start to our day! Just 5 more hours and Daddy will be home. We were enjoying lunch out on the balcony and as he was munching on his sandwich Teague leaned back on one arm of the chair and lounged his feet over the other arm and declared, “what a wonderful day”. He couldn’t have been more right. Oh yes, I can’t leave out this part of your vision of him- he was wearing underwear on his head.
17 June 2009
The internet man is HERE right now! Yea! He is very focused on running all over the house and running wires through here there and everywhere. His company gave us a window of 10:00-1:00 and we had just come in from the playground 2 minutes before he arrived AT 10:00. Double yea! The most amusing part of the morning happened just after he came back up with his wires and tool box after assessing things. The doorman from our apartment complex appeared at our door asking for him. I thought he was just making sure that he had come back up but then he mentioned something about the elevator and the internet man answered, saying “I’m right here, I’m coming.” Before I knew it, he was out in the elevator, standing on top of the part we had just ridden in 5 minutes before. He made a couple trips back in here for tools and a bit of wire. After about 3 minutes, the doorman thanked him and he came back in here to get to work. To me that moment was so resourceful, so 'thinking outside of the box', so Brazilian (South American!?!).