Awwww, so sweet of you and Mum! 💕 Hope the birdie does okay. And Mum, I read your response to the sea-sick question. Good info! If I ever go on a cruise, I'll keep it in mind! I have been on river boats and The Odessey (Chicago)... no problems, happily. 😊
hi LINDA SAN DIEGO! i think the ones who have issues with movement on boats, especially large liners, that it's mostly psychological. just my opinion though! i always wonder if those sensitive folk go on roller coaster and carnival rides?
MAXWELL there were quite a few folk wearing patches behind their ear. but the non pharmaceutical way to avoid sea sickness is to GO WITH the rocking movement of the boat, not against it. and fyi - i have been on some tumultuous waters, and the only time i thought i was going to throw up was on the ferry from sorrento to capri. it was a treacherous crossing! and the way to handle such a situation is to lie flat on the floor or bed, if you have access to one. otherwise - i have never had an issue on a cruise ship. and think about it - when you were a baby - your ma rocked you to sleep - so rocking is a very normal action that we have been exposed to since we were in the womb - where we're floating around in fluid! and you've got to remember, you're on a boat - it ain't land. so don't expect it not to rock! i've actually heard idiots remark that the boat is moving back and forth - well duh!
@@maxwellthepig4419MAXWELL i suggest trying a 3 night cruise as a test before denying yourself the wonders of cruising. it's sooooo healthy for you - all the minerals from the sea are very restorative. that's one of the things i notice - after a few days at sea - everyone that limped on board, bent over w/their canes, and walkies and in wheelchairs - suddenly have a spring in their step - and are standing up straight and not using aids. it's quite miraculous!
OLIVIA, good idea - that would have worked too! we just thought that it would have preferred to be outside and fly away when it was ready to. i don't know whether it was male or female. does anyone know how to tell the difference in birds?
@@Mumsgardenoasis Hopefully lil peep doesn't explore the edge! Idk on that lil friend you have! On my bird its by the cere. I have a girl parakeet and its beige pink. Boys are blueish . Thank God you both are tending and watching over nature!!:)
Awwww, so sweet of you and Mum! 💕 Hope the birdie does okay. And Mum, I read your response to the sea-sick question. Good info! If I ever go on a cruise, I'll keep it in mind! I have been on river boats and The Odessey (Chicago)... no problems, happily. 😊
hi LINDA SAN DIEGO! i think the ones who have issues with movement on boats, especially large liners, that it's mostly psychological. just my opinion though! i always wonder if those sensitive folk go on roller coaster and carnival rides?
Aww so good to see you trying to help the bird I think he will be ok in Mexico.
Great job, you are truly wonderful people. As an aside, I think I heard him chirp, "what time is bingo?"
FLO - you are too funny!
Hey Bob and Mum! Fun vid! 😊❤
😊Bird will have a great time in Mexico tequila and senorita for everyone.Great job Bob and Mom ❤
Aww that was nice of you guys! Did you go back and check on him after the trivia?
Hey Bob just wanted to wish you a Happy Birthday 🎂 🎈 🎉 I know its around this time lol
Thanks Saul!
Ahhhh you and Mum save the day. Nice work, Bob and Mum ✌🏻
You could have at least broke the bread apart for the bird. Then leave it....
So sweet ❤🐦
Good job Bob. One question, I have never been on a cruise. Have you seen anyone get sea-sick on your ship?
MAXWELL there were quite a few folk wearing patches behind their ear.
but the non pharmaceutical way to avoid sea sickness is to GO WITH the rocking movement of the boat, not against it.
and fyi - i have been on some tumultuous waters, and the only time i thought i was going to throw up was on the ferry from sorrento to capri. it was a treacherous crossing! and the way to handle such a situation is to lie flat on the floor or bed, if you have access to one. otherwise - i have never had an issue on a cruise ship.
and think about it - when you were a baby - your ma rocked you to sleep - so rocking is a very normal action that we have been exposed to since we were in the womb - where we're floating around in fluid!
and you've got to remember, you're on a boat - it ain't land. so don't expect it not to rock! i've actually heard idiots remark that the boat is moving back and forth - well duh!
@@Mumsgardenoasis Thanks Mum! I'll just stick to Vegas I guess! LOL
@@maxwellthepig4419MAXWELL i suggest trying a 3 night cruise as a test before denying yourself the wonders of cruising. it's sooooo healthy for you - all the minerals from the sea are very restorative. that's one of the things i notice - after a few days at sea - everyone that limped on board, bent over w/their canes, and walkies and in wheelchairs - suddenly have a spring in their step - and are standing up straight and not using aids. it's quite miraculous!
Thank you again Mum. Enjoy your vacation!@@Mumsgardenoasis
Ohhhh hes cold and soooo cute - take him to the cabin and make a nest/house out of something for him until you get to shore!
OLIVIA, good idea - that would have worked too! we just thought that it would have preferred to be outside and fly away when it was ready to. i don't know whether it was male or female. does anyone know how to tell the difference in birds?
@@Mumsgardenoasis Hopefully lil peep doesn't explore the edge! Idk on that lil friend you have! On my bird its by the cere. I have a girl parakeet and its beige pink. Boys are blueish . Thank God you both are tending and watching over nature!!:)
Seeds 😊
He might prefer bugs and worms to bread but well done. Cheers
Believe it or not Hawaii is part of America.
lol MAD DOG! it was a slip of the tongue. i believe he meant to say "the mainland."
@@Mumsgardenoasis lol 😉
That bird probably eats fish, well you guys tried anyway.
hmmm - raw or cooked? being a water fowl - you are probably right CHRIS.