Hello
friends,
Let me
introduce myself, my name is Chicken Little (I am a chicken and I am little,
get it?). Everyone just calls me Little. Sometimes people call me Fuzzy Pants
because I always have my fuzzy pants on, but generally I go by Little. I live
here at Project:THRIVE! with all of
the other rescue animals that are loved and cared for here. My mom (she is a
human like you, not a chicken- I am adopted which mom says makes me even more
special) asked me if I could put together a little blog to get the word out
about what is happening here at the sanctuary each month. I always wanted my
own TV show and I figured this was the next best thing, so I agreed. Doesn’t
that just make you want to get up and do the Chicken Dance? Very exciting
indeed. I had mom take a picture of me so you can get to know me better. I am
quite cute on my little pedestal, aren’t I?
Most days at
the barn are pretty fun. My brothers and sisters are all different and unique
in their own way. Mom, who is also our founder, is usually pretty busy keeping
our bellies full and our beds nice and warm for us. It is a really big job, not
because of me since I am just little, but Bodhi the Bovine is ginormous! Boy
can he eat! Bodhi makes me laugh because he thinks he is a dog. I have heard
him try to bark before but it always comes out as a moo. Luckily for you
humans, he doesn’t think he is a lap dog! He is super cuddly though and likes
to give big kisses. For me, that usually takes care of my bath for the week.
We have lots
of friends that come and visit and help out when they can. Mom calls them our
friends but I think the official word is Volunteers. Mom says they are very,
very, special humans and we all get really excited when they come. All of the
donkey girls, Violet the pig, Bodhi, Roja the horse, the goats and sheep, the
chickens, and even Beatrix the bunny start singing out and dancing when our
friends arrive because we know we are going to get extra lovin’ and cuddles.
Sometimes we even get treats! Volunteers are some of my favorite humans,
especially the little ones you call children. Sometimes I will go up to someone
and do a little dance with my wings spread out. This is my way of asking to be
picked up and be cuddled. I am so cute that it works every time!
This is a
truly wonderful time to start a blog and I am going to tell you why; recently
we all posed for our pictures to be taken. We didn’t know why at the time but
the news is out and the excitement is building! Our very special friends at Muddy
Paws Dog Grooming in Denver, CO put together a 2016 calendar and we are the
guests of honor!!!! Can you believe it? Twelve months of absolute cuteness
coming your way just in time for the holidays! You can go here: http://www.projectthrivelocal2global.org/donate.html#calendar if you want to buy one for yourself
or one for all of your friends, neighbors, and people you meet each day! All of
the proceeds go directly back to me! Well, not only me, I have to share with my
brothers and sisters too. Roja the horse always says “Hay doesn’t grow on trees
you know”, so I imagine a lot of the proceeds will go to getting lots of yummy
hay for my siblings and to help Project:THRIVE!
continue to be the most beautiful, safe, loving, place in the whole wide world.
Thank you in advance for supporting us, even if you can help spread the word
about us that is worth tons!
Well, I
think this is enough excitement for one day. My beak is getting pretty tired
from typing and mom just brought me some noodles that look a lot like worms so
I am going to go and chow down, and then maybe take a nap. I have to rest up if
I am going to be the most famous blogging chicken in the world! If you want to
learn more about my home and what we do here, you can check out the website for
Project:THRIVE! here: http://www.projectthrivelocal2global.org/index.html.
With lots of
love, cluck, cluck, cluck-
Little x