Later this month I will be getting onto an airplane with my red-headed daughter Phoebe Linnea to go to Florida for a bit. We'll be participating in the Space Coast Birding Festival in Titusville, FL as speakers/trip leaders. Yes, that's right, Phoebe is launching her career as a birding festival performer and, knowing her as I do, I feel certain that she will surpass me (and perhaps her mom, eventually) within a a short while.
Getting to split from the frozen wonderland of southeastern Ohio for the less-frozen sand-and-seascape of Florida's east coast has made Phoebe a much happier youngster during our recent string of snow days.
Liam is not so happy about this and he's gone into "extracting exclusive trip promises from the parents" mode. We're still sorting through the possibilities, but a dinosaur-viewing trip to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and a bison trip to North Dakota are strong candidates.
Phoebe and I will be giving presentations at three different schools in the Titusville area, plus at the Space Coast Birding Festival itself. After each talk, we'll go outside for a bit of birding. The topic for our talks is kids and bird watching salted with some stories from our work on The Young Birder's Guide to Birds of Eastern North America.
Phoebe's class at Salem Liberty Elementary School spent half of fourth grade, all of fifth grade, and part of sixth grade helping me to create the Young Birder's Guide. We'll talk about how the book was created, how the kids liked it, and about some of the other cool things we discovered along the way.
One of our early appointments during the trip is in Celebration, Florida, where we'll do an interview at Radio Disney on a show hosted by two young gals who are about Phoebe's age. It will be neat to see what Phoebe thinks of this crossroads of pop culture, teen sensation, and mass media.
Then I asked the inevitable question, since we'd be flying into Orlando:
"Phoebs, do you want to go to Disney World since we'll be right there?"
And she said immediately:
"NO! I want to see manatees!"
This ranks among my proudest moments as a parent.
Of course I also hope to show Phoebe some of Florida's sweet birds, like wood stork, roseate spoonbills, and egrets at Merritt Island, and the limpkins, anhingas, and rafts of ducks at Viera Wetlands. I expect she'll dig these feathered wonders even if it's not sunny and 75ºF the entire week.
I'm also looking forward to introducing my daughter to some of my friends from the birding festival circuit. She's already met many of them, but being the proud papa, I can't resist showing her off just a bit.
If you're planning to attend the Space Coast Birding Festival, please come to one of our public talks and walks on Saturday, January 30.
11 comments:
I'm guessin' there's a roomful of insanely jealous 8th-graders somewhere in Whipple, OH.
You realize, I hope, what a position this puts me in with the blonde one.
Phoebe is a wonderful traveling companion. You'll have a great time. I hope it's warmed up by then!
You both need poofy kidcaster hats to wear. I'd recommend a faux-fur vest and Uggs to go with them.
Oh man. That's some stinkeye action from Liam. He'd better knock it off before he turns all the way into Draco Malfoy.
Congratulations, Phoebe, you're going to be ossum.
Watch her shine. Make great memories and treasure every minute! Yes, faux-fur and Uggs all the way.
I can't wait to hear all about it!
Uggs. I would never.
Bill, your cap was crooked...kids...
I'll be there, Bill, and look forward to seeing you again as well as Phoebe (who as you may remember, named my cement chicken - the mascot of the Flock at New River Festival - Beverly). Can't wait.
Beth
No, uggs! I don't think so. I would never. Itz a stinky approach. I never do that.
Love the manatee comment--you raised her well!!
Oh that's so cool! A wonderful father and daughter event you will both cherish! Have a great time!
Hurrah!
Won't you two have a ball? And won't it be a great break from white Whipple.
Maybe you can swim with the manatees. My daughter loved it--a real highlight of a Florida trip.
Best wishes all around.
I'd be a proud papa, too.
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