Bird is the Word

Raise your hand if that song is now officially in your hand. Raise both hands if you think of the obnoxious “Family Guy” episode that featured it. Consider me guilty.

(Side note: I guess I could’ve labeled this post “Put a Bird On It”, which is relatively on-trend…but kinda irrelevant to what I’m talkin’ ’bout, Willis.)

(Side note #2: I started writing this post the last week of March. Shame on me for waiting. I sit within view of a veritable blizzard. Blerg. Oh, well, if I didn’t continue on and finish this post, you would’ve gotten a pretty bleak one. So, you’re welcome! ;-))

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Do birds know how ecstatic they can make humans? Or, at least the non-desensitized, finds-joy-in-simplicity types? Because they do. Truly.

I saw my first robin today. I’m pretty sure it was a lady bird (’twasn’t as pretty as a male, wop wop), but it was jumping around on the side of the road and suddenly my Monday became MOOONNNDDDAAAAAYYYY sung from the mountaintop with Maria. I literally sat up straight and grinned. Oncoming traffic didn’t know what to think of me. A robin! Amidst a colder-than-usual “spring”! It means SOMETHING!!

Sure, I saw some crocuses sprouting green this morning (below freezing here, folks), but the bird had me spastic.

Then, as I inched my way into my school’s parking lot, what soared proudly overhead? A frickin’ bald eagle. You can’t make this crap up. I became glass-half-full and ready to attack the day.

And, at the end of the “I can DO this!” day, I arrived home again to see several more robins and sundry other birds feasting on goodness knows what. The cats were having a field day observing, chirping, and generally gettin’ their feline on.

Bird. Ya heard? Word.

GoodSearching

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No, that title’s not a typo. It’s a small way of making daily donations for a humble, deserving cause. And it is awesome.

Just a quick post today to let you know about this tool that my husband and I use (still gotta download it for use at school) as a way of donating to a cause of our choice — in our case, the Herkimer County Humane Society. What can I say? We wouldn’t have our family today if it wasn’t for them. (Read more about Winston and Jasper.) They’re pretty durn rad.

From Wikipedia (which I usually admonish, but in this case it gives a pretty good description):

GoodSearch is a Yahoo-powered search engine, online shopping mall and restaurant dining program that contributes 50% of its revenue to the nonprofit or school designated by its users. The money donated comes from the search engine advertisers, merchants and participating restaurants.

We don’t use the shopping or dining aspects of the service, just the regular task of searching the interwebs; in my case, recipes, baby stuff and the occasional uber random “should cat puke resemble cat poop” type of question. And area rugs and slipper chairs. I’m on a constant quest to find inexpensive area rugs and slipper chairs. To no avail.

If you’re interested, go to goodsearch.com and choose your cause to get started. If you don’t see it, go through the list of charities — and if you still can’t find it, click “Add school or charity” way at the bottom of the page. It’s worth it just to look!

Oh, and for some reason, my GoodSearch plugin at home doesn’t do that drop-down thing when I search, which I’m kind of used to, but I think that might be user error. Just a warning. 😉