Lucy’s Journal – April 15, 2026
Dear Journal,
This morning started with what Kiwi dramatically called “The Great Human Panic of Tax Day.” Everywhere we looked, people were rushing around like squirrels that just remembered they buried their nuts… but couldn’t remember where.
Peanut sat in the window, flicking his tail, watching cars zoom by like they were in some kind of race. “You’d think the government was handing out free tuna the way they’re acting,” he said.
Kiwi puffed up and chimed in, “Maybe they forgot to do their paperwork! Imagine waiting ALL YEAR and then—BOOM—last minute panic!” He flapped around like a tiny green accountant having a meltdown.
The Quackers were less concerned and more entertained. They lined up like little judges on the porch, quacking every time someone sped past. “Late! Late! Definitely late!” they declared, as if handing out penalties.
I’ll admit… we all laughed a lot this morning.
By afternoon, things had settled down, and that’s when Peanut got that look—you know the one. The “I have a terrible idea and I’m proud of it” look.
Next thing I know, we’re all down at the downtown parking garage.
“Alright,” Peanut whispered, like we were in some kind of heist movie, “keep your eyes open.”
“For what?” I asked.
“For opportunity,” he said.
Kiwi landed on a railing, looking suspiciously official. “We are conducting… inspections,” he announced.
Turns out, Peanut’s “plan” was to check for unlocked cars. And, well… you can probably guess the rest.
Let’s just say the Quackers thought this was the funniest mission of all time. They waddled around like a coordinated squad, giggling (yes, giggling) and keeping lookout.
Kiwi kept shouting things like, “Target acquired!” and “Abort! Windows up!” which made it feel way more serious than it was.
I tried to be the responsible one. I really did. But somewhere between Peanut’s sneaky tiptoeing and Kiwi’s dramatic commentary, I lost it and started laughing so hard I had to sit down.
We didn’t cause too much trouble (Peanut insists it was “just light mischief”), but we definitely left our mark on the day.
On the walk home, Peanut looked very satisfied with himself.
“Best. Tax Day. Ever,” he said.
Kiwi nodded. “Way better than paperwork.”
The Quackers just quacked in agreement.
And honestly? I can’t argue with that.
—Lucy 🐾





