Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Jasmine Asks To Go For A Walk And To Take A Shower

Yesterday afternoon I came home to a bird, Jasmine of course, who asked to go for a walk. Jazzy said: "We're going for a walk", and she repeated this insistently. I had intended to take her for a walk that morning, but unexpectedly I had to go into town instead. It was rather late in the day, and laziness almost got the better of me, especially since it looked like it was going to rain. But Jazzy kept saying, "Do you want to go for a walk?", "We're going for a walk", "I'm going to go for a walk" until finally I knew we had to go or Jazzy would bust.

As soon as I went out of the room and came back into the living room with her travel cage and I said to her, "Ok, we'll go for a walk" Jazzy immediately replied: "Thank you!" Well! What could I say? Sometimes she blows me away with her appropriate conversation, so I said, "You're wel
come." She was so excited and happy once I'd agreed.

As soon as we got outside it did start to rain. But we
were going for a walk no matter what; and we kept going. Jazzy was happily saying, "We're going for a walk." While we were out we even had lightning and thunder, but this didn't phase Jazzy at all. We sat on a rock under a tree while Jazzy contentedly munched on banana and apple. She had also mentioned "some apple" before we went out - so it was clear what that meant!

When we got back home, Jasmine then said: "Do you want to go for a shower?" "I'm going to take a shower." It might be hard to believe, but she was actually asking to have a shower. She always takes a shower in the morning - this has been routine for quite some time. But recently Tony has been taking a shower when he gets back from work in the evening, and Jazzy has been accompanying him. This has evolved into her wanting to take another shower in the evening, and now, very often in the late afternoon as she waits for him to come home, she says she's going to take a shower.

So, yes, she did get to go for a shower. There wo
uld have been little peace in the house otherwise - she would have kept saying it quite emphatically. And who can resist such an amazing little being when you know she really does want to do something. Whenever possible and appropriate I try to respond if she clearly wants something and it's not bad for her.

In the morning, just after she gets up she jumps into her shower routine. Often this involves standing in the hallway for a few minutes while clothes and towels are being gathered. We have two shower curtain poles stretching across the hallway and Jazzy stands on these.

In the bathroom she stands on the shower curtain rail. While I'm taking my shower she chats and runs through much of her vocabulary. It's a time to be totally silly, sing, dance and say whatever comes to mind, whether it makes any sense or not. There is also a plastic hanger arranged in different ways for her amusement. She works it free and then tosses it either into the bath or onto the floor.









When I'm
done showering Jazzy takes hers. These few photos are taken with flash. I don't like to do that at all because I read in a camera manual that it can hurt pets eyes to use the flash on them. You'll see me in some of the shots almost involuntarily putting my hand in front of her face to shield her from the light.

I tell her it's her turn to take a shower and ask her to turn around on the pole and then tell her to 'up up' onto my hand. Before I put her under the water I say: "ok, are you ready, here we go", so that she knows when to expect to get wet. She really prefers that bit of notice.

After she gets her feet wet, I say: "Roll over" and she leans over knowing that I'll have my hand under her supporting her weight. She holds onto my hand with her feet, but that's a bit slippery. Then she gets a good soaking on her tummy and sides and tail.

I tell her when we're going back upright and she gets her back done more thoroughly. She allows me to move her wings very very gently and I tell her each thing I'm going to do before I do it so she knows exactly what to expect. Then she stays as long as she's happy there, getting her back soaked and the top of her head. Then when she makes moves wanting to leave, I put her back up on the railing.

Then we have a conversation about that was a "good shower" and that "Jazzy's a good girl" and such like.

After all the showering is done she goes into her living room cage to dry off a bit and to get some veggies and pellets before we all have breakfast together.

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7 Comments:

At June 18, 2008 9:21 PM , Blogger Mary said...

I absolutely loved this post! I love Jazzy and her wonderful personality! And how wonderful that she can verbally express her wishes to you (and that you listen to her -- but you're right -- who could resist?).

Thanks for this -- it really made my day!

 
At June 19, 2008 8:42 AM , Blogger DweezelJazz said...

:)

 
At June 27, 2008 2:15 AM , Blogger Sharon said...

Wonderful post... as I said before Jazzy reminds me so much of Mooky only she likes to shower. After reading your post I think I might invest in one of those backpack parrot cages and take Mooky for a walk too!

 
At June 27, 2008 1:45 PM , Blogger DweezelJazz said...

Hi Sharon,

That would be really great - I'd love to see a post on your blog with Mooky going out for a walk! :) They are really great cages, that's for sure. And outings are far more fun with a little two-legged along, making comments and doing all sorts of silly things.

 
At June 29, 2008 12:18 AM , Anonymous charlie said...

As for your last comment, "2 legged . . making comments . . silly things"; are you talking about Jazzy or Tony :)

 
At August 30, 2008 8:16 PM , Blogger Mallow said...

Jasmine is such a sweetheart!

 
At August 31, 2008 10:03 AM , Blogger DweezelJazz said...

Hi Mallow,

Yes she is totally a sweetheart! :)

 

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