We had a great day. The weather was perfect, and we all loved seeing the animals.
Jonathan and I posing in front of the elephant statues
My little multi-tasker can walk, view the zoo and text at the same time! She wanted to fit in... she carried a zebra striped purse. We were going through the tunnel to get to the newer part of the zoo.
Jonathan trying to pose with the gorilla. However, the gorilla was on the move! Guess he was camera shy.
Jonathan loves to spend money! He decided that he needed some change, so that he could bird watch. I just really wanted out of the aviary. I was scared that I was going to get pooped on.
Hanging out in the aviary.
Jonathan thought that the elephant bones were really cool. Jess thought they were lame and opted out of getting her picture taken with them.
Ready for a ride on the monorail.
Nothing makes your nose and teeth look bigger than having someone super close to you take a picture.
Getting his courage up to feed the giraffe.
It was so hard to get good pictures of the kids feeding the giraffes. It was a crowded area, and not set up for picture taking. I was really disappointed!
Doesn't everyone stop and take their shoes off at the zoo? I was really confused by this. I kept telling Jonathan that his wet feet would make his socks and shoes wet. He assured me that this would not be a problem. He was just happy to swish his feet around in the water.
Taking a break in the Children's Zoo.
Jessica and Jonathan - just as we were getting ready to hit the gift shop and then leave for the day.
Mom and Jess
My didn't want to bore you with all of our animal pictures. However, I am posting my three favorite pictures.
Beautiful Gorilla
This giraffe looks like it stopped to pose for the camera
The Lion King.
I had a wonderful time at the zoo with my precious pumpkins. Jess ended up turning in a picture of a Rhinoceros (her favorite animal). I thought it was gross, because it peed while it walked. I was concerned that we were going to get sprayed just standing there watching it. She also turned in a picture of the Lantana plant that was taken while we were on the monorail.
We only had one snag. We got lost on the gorilla walk, and Jonathan wanted to be the one to try to lead us out. Jess didn't trust him, so we had a minor standoff. It finally ended peacefully.
Souvenirs were purchased for at a premium cost in the gift shop. Jess bought a cute little stuffed baby rhino, and Jonathan picked out a lemur. I think we are going to plan more field trips on Fred's fishing weekends. However, we might forgo the trips to the gift shops. Jonathan can really break a person at a gift shop. I swear it took him 30 minutes to pick something in the price range that I set!
I love my kids, and I love these special moments with them.
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