Grumpy the Gator

In Grumpy the Gator, a group of children playing encounter a grumpy alligator. The story teaches children to always keep a safe distance from animals in the wild, and to find an adult if they see an alligator.

Grumpy the Gator

Its Always A Story With The Hendersons

The House Sitting Goose

Honk! Honk! Honk! The sounds of honking geese were alarming. As I listened to the annoying calls of the birds, I wondered if there was a problem. Why were these animals making sounds loud enough to disturb the neighborhood? Did a predator lurk close to a nest? I ventured outside to seek the answer. 

Three geese sat on the roof of our neighbor’s home. The animals honked to each other, one at a time. First, a honk from the one on the left. Next, a honk from the one on the right. Then, the goose in the middle responded. I imagined a crazy conversation between three geese.

The birds usually find spots near the ponds to build their nests. Seems to me that I wouldn’t want a nest near a pond filled with alligators. But, I’m not a goose. Every Spring, we watch as the geese walk down the middle of streets and cause traffic to pause. Cute yellow “fuzzies” arrive and people wait as the parents and babies cross the street. Nests and families are guarded by the adults. They are cute until they begin leaving piles of goose droppings on the sidewalks.

These three geese sat on the roof and continued to talk to each other. I walked to the mailbox and began chatting with a neighbor. 

“Did you see those geese? Isn’t that crazy?” I asked my friend.

Her response caught me by surprise. “Well, did you see a goose on your roof?”

“Oh my! I didn’t notice. I’ll go check.”

I rushed home. Yes, one goose sat on our roof. It wasn’t making a sound. It sat there staring down at me. I ran inside the house to get Alan. Alerting him of the strange sight, he came outside and announced, “We’ve got to make that thing leave before it creates a mess on the rooftop.”

Being the helpful wife that I am, I suggested he spray water from the hose. Perhaps that would make the animal take flight. Alan unrolled the hose, turned on the water, and sprayed toward the top of the house.

Unfortunately, the jet spray didn’t reach the top of the house and the water sprayed back on my sweet husband. Alan stood there with wet shoes, pants, and a wet shirt. I couldn’t stop laughing. He laughed, too.

“Well, that didn’t work.” He responded as the goose continued to stare down at both of us.

“Get me a football or some kind of ball. I don’t want to hurt the goose, I just want to scare it away.”

“We don’t have any footballs here. How about that little green bouncy ball? It’s about the size of  a baseball.” I was trying my best to help.

Deciding that would work, I went inside and found the green ball in the playroom. The face painted on the ball appeared to be laughing at us.

I rushed outside to Alan and handed him the ball. He posed like a professional baseball player, warmed up, and threw the ball. No luck. The throw didn’t reach the top of the roof. After five or six tries, he announced, “I could throw better when I was younger.”

The goose perched on the roof and looked down at the two crazy folks trying their best to get it to move. 

We finally gave up and left for the grocery store. Maybe more ideas would come to us when we returned home. Or hopefully, the goose would be gone.

The grocery shopping was completed, and we headed back home. All of the geese were gone. The roof tops were clean. Alan and I laughed at the experience. Honking geese, wet clothes, toy bouncing balls, and a morning full of laughter.

Yes, it’s always a story with the Henderson’s.

Have you had any experiences with geese? 

Have a blessed day,

Mimi aka Melissa Henderson

25 Comments
  • June Foster
    Posted at 13:29h, 07 April Reply

    This is a hilarious story. Thanks for sharing.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 14:38h, 07 April Reply

      I love how God gives us these funny situations. He knows that I love to laugh. 🙂 Have a blessed day!

  • Karen Ruhl
    Posted at 14:06h, 07 April Reply

    That is so funny, I can just see you two out there trying to figure out how to make them leave. Keep the stories coming. Love you both, Karen

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 14:39h, 07 April Reply

      Thank you Karen. I’m thankful God gives me funny situations to share with others. Have a blessed day! 🙂

  • Diana Derringer
    Posted at 21:27h, 07 April Reply

    Love your stories, Melissa!

  • Laurie Larsen
    Posted at 23:03h, 07 April Reply

    Love it!!

  • Katherine M Pasour
    Posted at 01:39h, 08 April Reply

    Thank you for sharing a smile (and several chuckles). I enjoyed your story, especially your suggestions to help. Sometimes my suggestions bring a similar outcome as yours (a wet husband). I sure would like to know what the geese were discussing.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 12:21h, 10 April Reply

      Thank you Katherine. I would like to know what they were discussing, too. Have a blessed day! 🙂

  • Praveen Yadav
    Posted at 10:58h, 09 April Reply

    lovely

  • Yvonne Morgan
    Posted at 14:58h, 10 April Reply

    Thank you dear Melissa. I love your stories. Back in my work days, we used to have lots of geese around and they would chase us. And their droppings were everywhere.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 15:17h, 10 April Reply

      Thank you for your encouragement. I’m glad you love the stories. Yes, those geese leave droppings everywhere. Have a blessed day! 🙂

  • Barbara Harper
    Posted at 18:21h, 10 April Reply

    How funny! I’d love to know what the goose was thinking. 🙂 I’m glad they went away on their own.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 20:38h, 10 April Reply

      I, too, wonder what that goose was thinking. Always something funny happening around here. Have a blessed week! 🙂

  • melissamclaughlin55
    Posted at 18:19h, 11 April Reply

    What a cute story, Melissa! You had me giggling as I imagined your goose-removal efforts! God bless you and your sweet family!

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 14:38h, 12 April Reply

      Thank you Melissa. I’m waiting for the Henderson story for today. hahaha! Have a blessed weekend dear friend. 🙂

  • Jessica Brodie
    Posted at 14:42h, 13 April Reply

    This made my day!! I’m still smiling. What a cute story! You have such a way with words, Melissa. Love you!

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 23:20h, 13 April Reply

      Thank you so much Jessica. Hope you are enjoying a wonderful weekend! Hugs and blessings! 🙂

  • Karen Jurgens Harrison
    Posted at 15:45h, 16 April Reply

    How funny! I’m glad Alan laughed about getting wet. I love your stories. Wishing you a blessed Holy Week, dear friend.

  • Lynn J Simpson
    Posted at 01:20h, 17 April Reply

    Oh my goodness! So, funny! Geese can be very territorial. We have lots here, and you don’t want to get too close to them when their young ones are around! They are known to like golf courses, too, so the golfers are in trouble if their balls land anywhere near them. lol!

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 13:14h, 17 April Reply

      Yes, those geese are very protective of the young ones. Traffic has to stop to let them cross the street. Crazy geese! 🙂 Have a blessed Easter! 🙂

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