The Houston Parrot Festival: What an amazing Festival! A great speaker line up, combined with an incredible array of products from some cutting edge vendors offering the best products made this year’s festival a joy. And it was terrific, once I got there. And I’ll be posting about the Festival and giving you a review of sorts in pieces because there’s a lot to tell you about.
For me, getting there proved to be a real pain in the keester. I had booked a flight that left Miami at 3:30 p.m. I had some things to take care of at the Flight Office at the airport so I got to MIA at about 12:30; plenty of time to get my parking pass updated, update some stuff, check my luggage and straighten out some other stuff. Turns out it was more than ample time because my flight was cancelled and I was rolled over to the next one departing at 10:10 p.m. So I hung around and waited. And waited. And as you know, this waiting jazz in an airport really blows.
But time did pass, I made my flight and arrived in one piece in Houston at about 1:30 in the morning. I called my hotel and there seemed to be a problem: “No room at the Inn.” The Hilton went ahead, picked me and and put me up at a Hotel across the street. When I finally got to my first hotel room it was 2:30 in the morning. I mean, good God…
No worries however, because I was right across the street. I called the hotel after tidying up and repacking and they came to get me. But I still had to wait because the people who had decided not to check out and bounced me out of my room the night before still hadn’t checked out. So I stowed my stuff and went to check in at the Festival desk. Little problem: they lost my registration. I was now up to a fight cancellation, an eight hour delay, two hotel rooms, and no ID for the festival. Great.
Deane Cheney finally dug up my registration and gave me my ID. Little problem: no lanyard to hang it around my neck. So we got that straightened out and I finally managed to get started with the running around and seeing everything. As I walked down the hall and was rounding the corner, I bumped into Dr. Irene Pepperberg coming out of the can.
Now, I realize most of the “PN” readers are “Parrot People” and are familiar with Irene Pepperberg and her shattering work with Alex. If you aren’t, I suggest you purchase this: Alex and Me.
And while you’re at it, you might as well watch this:
I’ve been flying for almost twenty-three years, so not a whole lot fazes me. I’ve done my time in first class and have served my share of celebrities: Shirley Temple, Alan Alda, Meryl Streep, Beverly Sills, Sade, Bill Murray, Rod Stewart, Jane Curtain, Ronald Reagan Jr., Andre the Giant, the President and First Lady of Bolivia and so on. And I once saw Stevie Wonder at LaGuardia Airport. (I don’t think he noticed me.) I never turned a hair and you kind of get used to it.
But here was Irene Pepperberg walking out of the Ladies Room and I had that “Oh my God” moment. I mean it. Really. This was my complete “Rock Star Moment Meltdown.”
Now the weird part of this is that I had met her before, but it had been about five years and not that she would remember me anyway.
So I did what I usually do; I just smiled and said “Hi Irene!” and she walked up to me and hugged me.
Well, once I managed to get my jaw off the floor, we started talking. And we sort of didn’t stop for three days. And we never really talked about her research or birds or training or anything like that. I mean it sounds kind of freakish, but those subjects just never came up because we were too busy yakking about airlines, travel, writing, our mothers, hotels, the Women’s Rights Movement and clothes. We also did a little bit of scheming and plotting for future joint projects which are already in the works…
I know what you’re thinking: Here was my chance to listen to a best-selling author and get some inside scoop on her work with Alex and we were comparing notes on how to get junk done when you’re living out of a suitcase. You know, really juicy stuff like, “Okay, so how do you wash a blouse in a hotel sink? Do you use the shampoo or the soap…” Or we were dissecting the best way to cope with certain issues that seem to crop up at shin-digs like the Parrot Festival.
I guess it was kind of an introduction to the beginning of a camaraderie that really has nothing to do with birds. But you never know, it might just involve a few birds in the future.
I totally get it. The concurrent foul ups (is it me? it’s not me…is it me? Damn it!) The beauty of the spontaneous bff hook up like you’ve known e/o fo’evea… That bird people are no different than cat, dog, horse people (crazy as loons we all be) AND that you are a very good writer. And, whoever invented spellcheck should get the Nobel prize in something or other. Thanks, enjoyed it muchly!
RE: Spell check Nobel Prize: Great Lois…Now you’ve got me checking the post for errors! (Is it a hint? Is it not a hint? Damn it!) RE: Irene: yeah, it was pretty much like that…she even said so. Still, it wasn’t necessarily something i expected! Thanks for enjoying the post. It was effortless to write.
NONONO!!! It was an observation I’d made way back when I FOUND it and realized I couldn’t spell for poop. I do like to write a tad, albeit(I love that word) mostly rather sarcastically, and the result is often lost in translation (God, she’s a bitch AND can’t spell for s..!). *smile* has become my sarcasm font. I also hate it when I’m on a roll and have at some point hit the cap lock…2 finger hunt & pecker here. Grrrrr….A smart ass parrot could do better *smile* see?….
You write very well. THAT was my point w/a humorous aside to spellcheck. *sigh* (my font for frustration). This one went to nursing school back in the day ’cause she couldn’t type and could never keep her weight down to be what she really wanted to be, a road warrior like yourself. I was born w/o a metabolism and a huge case of wanderlust. *smile and sigh*
(May I explain that Kathy Mancuso is one of the smartest, most fun people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. She is fun, interesting an as crazy as i am…)
Yes Kathy, I’m scheming and plotting for our “Stewardess Review” next year. I already had plans in the works for this year which didn’t happen, so it’ll be easy for me. I’ll just send you photos, ideas and uniform options. “Parrot Nation Aviation,” “Burka Air,” “Leather Elves Air,” and “Good Bird Global.” take off next year!
Darling story, I am an avid subscriber…..but now I have to watch the video and I don’t even have a Parrot…..yet!!!!!
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Isn’t she amazing?
I totally get it. The concurrent foul ups (is it me? it’s not me…is it me? Damn it!) The beauty of the spontaneous bff hook up like you’ve known e/o fo’evea… That bird people are no different than cat, dog, horse people (crazy as loons we all be) AND that you are a very good writer. And, whoever invented spellcheck should get the Nobel prize in something or other. Thanks, enjoyed it muchly!
RE: Spell check Nobel Prize: Great Lois…Now you’ve got me checking the post for errors! (Is it a hint? Is it not a hint? Damn it!) RE: Irene: yeah, it was pretty much like that…she even said so. Still, it wasn’t necessarily something i expected! Thanks for enjoying the post. It was effortless to write.
NONONO!!! It was an observation I’d made way back when I FOUND it and realized I couldn’t spell for poop. I do like to write a tad, albeit(I love that word) mostly rather sarcastically, and the result is often lost in translation (God, she’s a bitch AND can’t spell for s..!). *smile* has become my sarcasm font. I also hate it when I’m on a roll and have at some point hit the cap lock…2 finger hunt & pecker here. Grrrrr….A smart ass parrot could do better *smile* see?….
You write very well. THAT was my point w/a humorous aside to spellcheck. *sigh* (my font for frustration). This one went to nursing school back in the day ’cause she couldn’t type and could never keep her weight down to be what she really wanted to be, a road warrior like yourself. I was born w/o a metabolism and a huge case of wanderlust. *smile and sigh*
Just kidding Lois! I thought it was a hilarious comment!
Yyou forgot to mention you ran into me, I’m hot, however, when I have a meltdown, I bounce back!!!
“Burka Air” is on the drafting table. What about yours?
(May I explain that Kathy Mancuso is one of the smartest, most fun people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. She is fun, interesting an as crazy as i am…)
Yes Kathy, I’m scheming and plotting for our “Stewardess Review” next year. I already had plans in the works for this year which didn’t happen, so it’ll be easy for me. I’ll just send you photos, ideas and uniform options. “Parrot Nation Aviation,” “Burka Air,” “Leather Elves Air,” and “Good Bird Global.” take off next year!
Patricia, Glad I could help alleviate some stress. I’m always happy to help out a bird buddy.
Deane,
You got my keester out of a sling! I thank you so much!