Halloween at the AWCC was a success! But before I get to that here is what happened the week prior....
Living at the wildlife center I never realized we had our own private ice rink! We had high tides about 3 weeks ago. Since all the water flooded the pasture and then froze we can simply throw on our skates after work and well the rest is obvious.
However we do things a little differently and with style....
So here is everyone gearing up to get ready for the ice.....they even had a fire pit out there!
Not a bad few.....
woo hoo! Sarah is on the sled in the back with Abby looking like she is holding on for dear life, and her friend is rolling around Indiana Jones style.
I had my turn on the yellow sled and I think I laughed like a giddy 12 year old the whole time! It was so much fun!
ahhhhhhhhh how cute and romatic!
Que music: Sarah and Scott sitting in a tree.....
I have also been very busy house sitting in Girdwood. Remember Scout?
Thanks Kat for letting him hang out.
Lately, for the past month or so, I have started volunteering on Mondays at Bird TLC (Treatment and Learning Center). I get to basically feed the birds, clean cages, and work on any other projects they may have for us.
This is Kodi a crow. I am not sure what his story is but he always is trying to get into things. Birds like crows in captivity need to be kept busy. We did things like putting his food in closed containers so he had to work to get the bottle open. We also hid his food around his cage in things like cardboard boxes and toilet paper rolls.
Here one of the long time volunteers is preparing the daily meals for Bald Eagles, owls, and other birds.
This is a Golden Eagle that lives at Bird TLC for now. I think they are so beautiful! One reason I like volunteering at Bird TLC is that I am learning so much about birds. I don't have much experience working with them so I figured what a great way to learn about them and it's hands on.
Ok we are getting closer to present day....
Dog sitting with Scout is over :( , but now I am on to another fun dog named Sarah. I will be house/dog sitting for another two weeks with this lovely gal and a cat named Sophie. (Sophie will make her debut next blog) Sarah seems to find the biggest stick when ever we go on walks. She nearly takes out other passers along the way!
Halloween is here!!!!!
It was such a great success last year that we changed up some of the stations this year. Kelly, the Director of Education, made a really cool hay bale maze for the kids to crawl through representing bats and sonar. She also had a bat activity for them to make their own hanging bat.
The lovely Kat Jacobs, AKA Morton Salt Girl, ran the "feed the animals" station where kids did a bean bag toss to feed the painted animals behind her.
Patrick was a German boy that had Mosquito Man for the kids to toss ping pong balls at where that learned interesting facts about blood and animals.
For instance, did you know that cats have 11 different types of blood? Cows have over 800 types!
Sarah was a green troll. She had the kids step into a green room where they had to identify animal sounds.
I was Rosie the Riveter. I made a graveyard where the kids unburied bones and tried to identify which animals they belonged to. We had a Musk Oxen, Moose, Wood Bison, and Brown Bear.
Scott was a mouse at his station. The kids dissected owl pellets and tried to identify which type of animal the owl ate by matching the bones to a chart. I think Scott really enjoyed playing the role of the mouse.....
Sarah has her head down and is looking longingly at me just hoping it's time to go run around outside. So I better go let her burn some energy.
Goodnight Lower 48,
Erin
I am officially obsessed with your blog Erin! I read them all and come back to look at the pictures from Halloween because you guys are so cuuutttee! Keep writing, I look forward to reading them every week!
ReplyDeleteas always,
your fellow texan, Kt McCormick