Ramona and her best friend, Betsy, loved to go outside and play when the
weather was nice. They were a little
worried because the wind was blowing, and it looked like rain today. Betsy had her sister bring her over to Ramona’s house to see if she wanted to go outside anyway. Ramona’s mother said they had to stay inside.
The girls were not happy. What could they do? They did not like to play games inside. They watched a few cartoons but were soon
bored.
Next, Ramona’s mother brought out coloring books, crayons, and markers. The girls colored a few pages with markers, but got
tired of that, too.
Betsy said she was hungry, so they had a snack in the kitchen. In the kitchen, Betsy saw a
cage. It had a large bird in it. She asked Ramona about the bird.
Ramona told her that was Paco, her parrot. Soon Ramona started talking to Paco. She said, “Paco’s a pretty bird.” To Betsy’s
surprise, Paco said, “Paco’s a pretty bird.” Betsy’s mouth dropped open in
surprise. She laughed. Then Paco laughed. Betsy asked Ramona how that happened. Ramona’s mother explained it to her. “The parrot can
repeat some words you say. You have to say the same thing over 45 times before he can say it back to you.”
Ramona’s mother told Betsy all the words Paco knew how to say. The girls had so much fun saying things to Paco and having him
repeat them. He could
repeat more words like, “Good morning, Paco. Hello. What? I love you, Paco.” He could even
whistle! Then, Ramona took Paco out of his
cage. She carefully opened the
cage door and out he came. He flew around the house. The girls giggled when Ramona’s mother put her arm out and Paco landed on it. Then she waved her arm and off he went again. Flying and squawking. Betsy said, “This is the best time ever!” They even got to
stretch out their arms and have Paco land on them. The day went by quickly. Betsy told Ramona, “Now we know what to do when we can’t go outside!”