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Sandy and Luna were sleeping peacefully… with no idea a silent visitor was passing above Jackie’s nest. 🦅🐍At first, this...
28/05/2026

Sandy and Luna were sleeping peacefully… with no idea a silent visitor was passing above Jackie’s nest. 🦅🐍

At first, this looks like one of those quiet Big Bear moments. Sandy and Luna are tucked low in the nest, resting close together, completely relaxed after another long day of growing, eating, and learning how to be young eagles.

But then the eyes move upward.

Right above the nest, a snake is hanging through the branches, slipping into the scene so quietly that Sandy and Luna do not even seem to know it is there. That is what makes this moment feel so strange. The nest below is calm, almost sleepy. The view over Big Bear Lake is peaceful. And yet, above the two young eaglets, nature has added a visitor nobody invited.

Sandy and Luna are still young, still trusting the safety of the nest, still resting like the world around them is simple. Meanwhile, the scene tells a different story: in the wild, even the quietest afternoon can hold a surprise.

This is the kind of image that makes Jackie’s nest feel alive in every direction. Not just food, wings, and family moments, but all the unexpected little visitors that can pass through the trees.

Sandy and Luna slept through it like nothing happened. But Big Bear definitely gave the nest a scene worth remembering. 🦅🐍🌲

28/05/2026

I am Jackie and Shadow’s nest, and if I could talk, I would have a lot to say. 🦅🪺

I have felt every landing, every storm, every restless morning, and every hungry little call that rose from these branches. I have held fish brought home by Shadow, watched Jackie bend low to tear each careful bite, and carried the weight of two growing eaglets who never seemed to understand how small this space could feel.

On my sticks, Sandy and Luna have learned almost everything.

They have pulled my branches out of place, dragged sticks across my floor, argued over food, stepped on each other, slept on top of each other, and practiced wings so hard that feathers and dust scattered through the air. Some days they treated me like a bedroom. Some days like a dining table. Some days like a wrestling ring. And on rainy days, they pressed low against me while cold water gathered between my branches.

I have heard Jackie’s quiet patience. I have felt Shadow’s return. I have carried the mess, the meals, the heat, the wind, the rain, and all the small family chaos that comes with raising young eagles above Big Bear Lake.

I may look like a pile of sticks, but I have been their first home.

And right here, on my rough old branches, Sandy and Luna have been growing from helpless little babies into young eagles who will one day leave me for the sky. 🦅❤️

Shadow may be the quiet dad, but when it is feeding time, he shows exactly why Sandy and Luna trust him. 🦅🐟❤️There is so...
28/05/2026

Shadow may be the quiet dad, but when it is feeding time, he shows exactly why Sandy and Luna trust him. 🦅🐟❤️

There is something very sweet about seeing Shadow in this role. He is not just flying in, dropping food, and leaving the rest to Jackie. In this moment, he is right there with Sandy and Luna, lowering his head, tearing small pieces, and making sure the meal reaches those hungry little beaks.

Sandy and Luna are fully locked in, of course. Two open mouths, two growing bodies, and two young eaglets acting like this bite might be the most important bite in Big Bear. But Shadow stays steady. He works through the meal with that calm dad focus, patient enough to feed, careful enough to make each piece manageable, and present enough to remind everyone that he is just as much a part of this family rhythm.

This is the side of Shadow that always hits a little softer. The provider, yes. The fish bringer, definitely. But also the father who stays close, feeds carefully, and helps turn one catch into strength for Sandy and Luna.

Jackie may often be the one handling the loudest parts of parenting, but Shadow has his own quiet way of showing up.

One fish, two hungry eaglets, and one very focused dad doing exactly what his family needs. 🦅❤️

28/05/2026

Luna forgot the bathroom rule, and poor Sandy became the target while he was sleeping. 😂🦅

Every young eaglet is supposed to learn one very important nest rule: when nature calls, back up to the edge and aim outside. It keeps the nest cleaner, keeps everyone happier, and most importantly, keeps your sibling out of the danger zone.

But today, Luna missed the memo.

Sandy was sound asleep, probably having the most peaceful nap of the day, when Luna picked the worst possible spot to handle business. Not near the edge. Not safely away from everybody. Right over Sandy.

Poor Sandy woke up in the most unfair way possible.

One second, deep sleep. The next, a very rude surprise from above. Sandy popped up like, “Mom! Did that really just happen?” and honestly, the complaint was completely fair. Nobody wants to wake up from a nap because their sibling forgot basic nest manners. 😂

And Jackie noticed too.

That is when the whole scene turned into a full family correction moment. Sandy was upset, Luna looked like the guilty one, and Jackie had every reason to give that mother-level warning: “Luna, not on your sibling. Edge of the nest. We have rules.”

That is life in Jackie’s nest right now. Sandy and Luna are growing fast, but some lessons still need repeating. Flying can wait. Today’s class was personal space, bathroom direction, and not turning your sleeping sibling into the landing zone. 😂🦅❤️

Shadow finally stopped dropping straw on Jackie… and somehow dropped it on the kid instead. 😂🦅Shadow really came into th...
27/05/2026

Shadow finally stopped dropping straw on Jackie… and somehow dropped it on the kid instead. 😂🦅

Shadow really came into the nest today like he was trying to improve his delivery record. After all the times his nest material ended up a little too close to Jackie, maybe this was supposed to be a cleaner landing. A simple delivery. A helpful bundle of straw. No drama.

But Big Bear had other plans.

Instead of landing it neatly in the nest, Shadow managed to bring the whole straw bundle down right on one of the kids. The poor eaglet stood there wearing the nest material like a surprise hay crown, looking like they had just been selected as part of the renovation project without consent. 😂

And Jackie’s reaction says everything.

She saw it happen and immediately looked like a mother who had reached her limit with Shadow’s delivery service. You can almost hear her yelling, “Shadow! Not on the baby!” Meanwhile Shadow is up there like he still thinks he did a great job because technically, yes, the straw made it into the nest.

That is classic Jackie and Shadow. He means well. He really does. He brings material, helps build, keeps showing up for the family. But somehow, his delivery method keeps creating new victims.

First Jackie got the straw treatment. Now the kids are involved.

At this point, somebody may need to give Shadow a quick reminder: nest material goes in the nest, not on top of the family. 😂🦅❤️

27/05/2026

Luna turned Sandy’s back into a dance floor, and Sandy immediately filed a noise complaint. 😂🦅

Sandy was just trying to exist peacefully in Jackie’s nest, probably thinking this would be a normal quiet moment. Then Luna climbed right onto Sandy’s back with the confidence of someone who had just discovered a brand-new talent.

And apparently, that talent was stomping.

Not one little step. Not a careful pass-through. Luna started pressing those big young-eagle feet into Sandy’s back like she had invented a new Big Bear rhythm routine. Step, step, stomp, adjust. It almost looked like a mix between a massage, a dance lesson, and a very questionable chiropractic appointment. 😂

But then Luna must have hit the exact wrong spot.

Because Sandy suddenly had something to say. Loudly. That was not a calm reaction. That was the sound of a sibling realizing the “free massage” had turned into a full back attack.

Luna, of course, seemed completely committed to the performance. Maybe she thought she was helping. Maybe she thought Sandy needed better circulation. Or maybe she simply decided Sandy’s back was the best place in the nest to test her footwork.

That is life with Sandy and Luna. One tries to rest. The other opens a surprise wellness studio on top of them.

Poor Sandy wanted peace. Luna brought rhythm, pressure, and absolutely no customer consent. 😂🦅❤️

Today, Sandy and Luna gave Jackie’s nest one of those tiny moments that feels bigger than the whole sky. 🦅❤️After all th...
27/05/2026

Today, Sandy and Luna gave Jackie’s nest one of those tiny moments that feels bigger than the whole sky. 🦅❤️

After all the food drama, noisy calls, wobbly steps, and little sibling disagreements, this moment feels especially sweet. Sandy leans in toward Luna, and it looks like a soft little beak kiss, the kind of quiet gesture that makes the whole nest feel warmer for a second. No competition. No pushing. No one trying to win the next bite. Just two young eaglets sharing a small moment of closeness high above Big Bear Lake.

Sandy may be the older one by just one day, but sometimes that little bit of “older sibling” energy shows up in the gentlest ways. Not in being bossy. Not in taking over. But in leaning close, checking in, and reminding Luna, “I’m here too.”

That is what makes Sandy and Luna’s story so touching. They are growing fast, and one day they will each follow their own wings into the world. But right now, they are still sharing the same nest, the same sunlight, the same parents, the same storms, and the same little everyday memories.

Moments like this remind us that Jackie’s nest is not only a place of survival. It is also a place of connection. And today, Sandy and Luna gave us one of the softest chapters yet. 🦅🪺❤️

27/05/2026

The nest was soaked, the babies were hungry, and Jackie’s family still found a way. 🦅🌧️

A rainy meal in Jackie’s nest has a different feeling. The sticks are wet, the nest feels heavier, and Sandy and Luna look just a little more restless than usual. On a dry day, food is important. But on a cold, wet day, every bite seems to matter even more.

That is when Jackie and Shadow’s work shows so clearly.

Shadow still has to bring food back, even when the weather is not easy. Rain does not stop Sandy and Luna from growing, and it definitely does not stop them from getting hungry. When food finally arrives, Jackie takes over with that steady mother focus, turning the meal into small bites her babies can handle.

Sandy and Luna lean in with damp feathers and hungry faces, waiting closely beside each other. The meal is not clean or pretty. It is wet, messy, and very real. But that is what makes it feel so touching.

In this nest, food is not just food. On a rainy day, it becomes warmth, energy, comfort, and proof that Mom and Dad are still showing up.

Big Bear can bring rain, wind, and cold, but Jackie’s family keeps moving through it the only way they know how: together. 🌧️🦅🪺❤️

Jackie’s nest got one very loud announcement today, and Sandy clearly wanted all of Big Bear to hear it. 🦅😂There is some...
27/05/2026

Jackie’s nest got one very loud announcement today, and Sandy clearly wanted all of Big Bear to hear it. 🦅😂

There is something so funny and so alive about this kind of scene. One eaglet is sitting tall in the middle of the nest, beak wide open, wings partly spread, giving the kind of call that feels much bigger than the body making it. It is not just a little peep anymore. That voice is getting stronger, bolder, and full of young-eagle attitude.

Right beside it, the other eaglet seems to be taking a much calmer approach to the afternoon. One is making a full public statement. The other is basically saying, “I’m just going to sit here and let you handle the drama.” That contrast is what makes Sandy and Luna so fun at this stage. They can be noisy, quiet, bold, sleepy, curious, irritated, and completely hilarious all in the same nest.

And behind all the humor, there is real growth happening. Those wings are not tiny anymore. The soft baby fluff is giving way to darker juvenile feathers. Their feet look stronger, their balance is better, and their personalities are becoming impossible to miss. Every loud call, every wing stretch, every awkward movement is part of Sandy and Luna learning what it means to become eagles.

Jackie and Shadow have built more than a nest here. They have built the place where these two young lives can practice being loud, brave, clumsy, dramatic, and strong before the sky asks anything from them.

Keep calling, little one. Big Bear heard you. And honestly, so did everyone in the nest. 🦅🪺❤️

27/05/2026

Sandy really looked into the camera, tilted that little head, and then winked like he knew exactly what he was doing. 🦅😉

This is the kind of close-up that gets you before you even realize it. Sandy is not doing anything big here. No flying practice, no food drama, no sibling argument with Luna. Just that face, those curious eyes, and all those tiny head movements that make a young eagle look way too adorable for its own good.

He looks one way, then the other, then tilts his head like he is trying to figure out the whole world one angle at a time. There is something so funny about how serious he seems, like he is studying something very important. But at the same time, he still has that baby-eagle awkwardness that makes the whole thing sweet.

And then comes the wink.

That tiny little blink at just the right second makes it feel like Sandy knew he had already won everybody over. Like he was saying, “Yeah, I know. I’m cute.” 😂

These are the little moments that make Sandy so easy to love. He is growing fast. The feathers are changing. The confidence is coming. But there is still so much softness in that face, so much curiosity, and just enough silly charm to make a simple close-up feel special.

Big Bear may be raising a future eagle, but today Sandy was just a little heart-stealer with one perfect wink. 🦅❤️

Shadow came in so excited to show Jackie his nest material… he delivered it straight to her head. 😂🦅Shadow probably mean...
26/05/2026

Shadow came in so excited to show Jackie his nest material… he delivered it straight to her head. 😂🦅

Shadow probably meant well. He found a good bundle of straw, flew it home, and seemed ready to prove he was still very committed to nest upgrades. The problem was not the effort. The problem was the timing.

He had not even fully landed yet.

Before he got settled, before Jackie had time to react, Shadow released the whole bundle a little too early, and it dropped right over Jackie like the most unexpected hat in Big Bear. 😂

And Jackie’s face is the best part.

She looks completely frozen, like her brain needed a second to process what had just happened. One moment she was standing there like the queen of the nest. The next, she had a pile of straw on her head while Shadow hovered nearby, probably still thinking, “Look what I brought!”

This is exactly what makes Jackie and Shadow so funny together. Shadow is helpful, hardworking, and always trying to contribute. But sometimes his delivery skills need a little review. Jackie did not ask for a straw crown. She did not request a face decoration. She was simply standing there, and suddenly became part of the nest renovation.

Poor Shadow. Good husband energy, questionable landing timing.

And poor Jackie. She got the gift, the packaging, and the entire delivery dropped on her head at once. 😂🦅❤️

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