Saturday, September 13, 2008

If you love something set it free...

My husband found a caterpillar on a plant at work a week or so ago. He thought bubs would really enjoy seeing it, so he got a coffee can, some leaves and poked some holes in the lid and stuck it in his car. By the time he got it home it had turned into a chrysalis. So we moved it into a mason jar, and vented the top. Bubs was beside himself with joy. He had to call up everyone and tell them about it. I did some Internet searching and determined that it was indeed a butterfly and not a moth. Do you know how to tell the difference? FYI a moth spins a cocoon out of silk like thread. This cocoon looked more like a leaf, it was green and of course we talked all about camouflage. I felt like a homeschooler.

So we kept the thing on the shelf. High enough so that it was out of danger from bubs' not so gentle touch. It has been kind of damp around here lately and mold kind of grew all over the leaves. This was shaping up to be quite the science experiment. I was kind of expecting this to not be a positive experience. Our catfish died in the tank the other day, so we were fresh off of a strange kind of explanation/conversation about death. That's a subject that has me stumped. Considering religion isn't something we haven't embraced and we haven't even begun to to discuss the concepts of heaven and afterlife (which quite frankly was not anything I'd ever thought I would have to explain for some odd reason) it really became the lamest teachable moment I have encountered (so far) . But I veer off course here.

Friday when I got out of the shower, I just had a feeling that I should go and check out our jar. Lo and behold I see a beautiful monarch butterfly right here in a jar in my living room. I was humbled. I put it on the table. Then I started to worry. Would the mold kill it before bubs and my husband got home? Would it get claustrophobic and do grievous bodily harm to itself trying to escape confinement? Would the noise from the vacuum hurt it's ears? Do butterflies even have ears?

I called my husband who was thankfully on his way home so I wouldn't have to deal with this kind of pressure on my own. Bubs got home a few minutes before. He was so thrilled to see his butterfly. Thrilled. A thrill that was short lived till we told him we were going to set it free. He started to protest, the bottom lip started to quiver and the tears of real true sadness came pouring down. It broke my heart. My husband who wanted to film the release for posterity caught the sadness on video for us. It was quite the scene.

The went into the backyard. My husband had the jar and the camcorder. Bubs was screaming. They found a stick and opened the jar. It was like those wildlife shows where an animal is raised in captivity and finally let go into the wild. They don't want to go at first. This butterfly planted itself firmly on a stick that my son held tightly in his little fist. He stayed there for quite some time, either in some kind of crazy attempt to console my son, or torture him. Again, all filmed. The thing finally flew off the stick and flew around the backyard for a while. Bubs was inconsolable.

I was going to purchase one of those store bought butterfly hatching kits. I think I have changed my mind.

10 comments:

~B. said...

My kids want one of those kits, too. Maybe next year. Our sea monkeys are still living. :P

Sorry that Bubs was so upset by the release. But how cool that the butterfly emerged so quickly...I had no idea it was that quick of a process!

J said...

That was really neat. I'm sure my daughter would love one of those butterfly kits. She's turns 5 next month. She probably would be really upset like your son though when we had to release it..So maybe not.lol!

Unknown said...

OMG, that was so sweet, but sad too.

Very good post.

Anonymous said...

Oh my. That is the problem with raising butterflies! ;) They sure don't live long and you want them to be able to enjoy life outside of the jar. It is a good lesson learned though, despite the tears. What a beautiful butterfly!

Rebecca said...

That is really cool!

FarmGirl said...

How amazing!! Ky has really gotten into the finding bugs and taking them to school for show and tell. I will show her this post tonite...I bet it was sad for Bubs...poor little guy!!

valerie said...

how strange i stumbled across this post after reading another post on the very same subject of letting go of a creature no matter how much it's loved... here is a beautiful story about a lion released into the wild after being taken care for. (even though the background song is cheesy!)

Essential Amy said...

Valerie,
That lion story is amazing! I think we really underestimate any species that is not human.
Thanks for posting the link.

Cyndi said...

That was cool...so beautiful.

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