Musing On When You Feed a Fish.

Musing On When You Feed a Fish.

We have a new member of the family. And he lived through the first night. 

After much gnashing of teeth and trips to-and-fro to the car my son got his wish.  

A trip to Wal*Mart for a fish. 

 
 
 
 
 

This is what 38 cents will get you at Wal*Mart.

He looks terrified. That’s one smart goldfish. 

He’s also a bitty one. About the size of a hangnail. 

I keep wanting to call him Otto. 

“When you feed a fish, never feed him a lot. 

So much and no more! Never more than a spot, 

or something may happen? You never know what.” Fish Out of Water 

I think he grew a tiny bit since we fed him this morning. 

Nemo and not Otto. Nemo is his name. 

For now he is alive and swimming around in his bowl. In a house of two cats who haven’t noticed him yet. He’s that small. 

Maybe I better go feed him … 

Not a lot. 

7 responses to “Musing On When You Feed a Fish.”

  1. john miles says:

    The fish looks scared – or is that just the way fish look?

  2. Jamie Miles says:

    The fish in our house do…

  3. Michelle T says:

    I remember catching little baitfish at Lake Chelton when we were kids. Ahhh don’t tell Joe what happened next…

  4. Jamie Miles says:

    That’s exactly it Michelle. He’s about as big as one of minnows. Which come to think of it…had the same blank stare. Right before…

  5. Cris Cohen says:

    Goldfish tend to look lost, even in a bowl the size of a small melon. It’s like they are constantly hoping someone will drop a GPS device into the water, which would the equivalent of getting a map of your own closet. “Oh. According to this I’m by the pants.”

  6. Jamie says:

    Cris, A GPS for my closet — or for the things in my closet — might not be a bad idea.

  7. […] Yes, Nemo came into our lives a short 48 hours ago.   […]

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