Raven and the kids pulled out at 1:18 p.m.
It makes for a long day.
Once they’re gone, the house calms down and things feel normal again.
We straighten up a little, just getting things back in order.
We let the cats out of the laundry room and the dogs out of the bedroom, and the house slowly settles back into its usual rhythm.
After the kids went home and we finished cleaning, it turned into an absolute nothing kind of day.
Trust me, days like that are appreciated sometimes.
Badger and I didn’t do much of anything.
Cowboy went out and welded Gingy to his legs and set him right by the window next to his recliner.
If he’s in that chair or someone’s on the couch, there’s no missing a six‑foot‑tall rooster.
Hopefully this one doesn’t blend into the background.
He’s in sight of two cameras now.
Nobody should be able to sneak off with him.
Cowboy even wired his legs to the ground.
That bird isn’t going anywhere.
He’s welded and bolted down.
The funny thing about Chanticleer getting stolen is that he was sitting right behind a No Trespassing sign.
Gingy, meanwhile, is behind two No Trespassing signs, a giant “You are being recorded. 24‑hour surveillance” sign, and a barking dog.
He went from blending into the background to a rooster even Bonnie and Clyde wouldn’t try.
At least we hope.
We didn’t think anyone would take Chanticleer either, and we saw how that went.
I don’t have anything else to jabber about.
Badger and I are going to finish our show, then we’re moving on to the British version.
David Tennant plays the lead in both, just with different names and a different plot.
Badger has her first appointment with the new psychologist in the morning.
Fingers crossed she likes this one better.
I’ve got no plans for tomorrow.
I’m just going to be my usual lazy couch potato self.
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