Aug 012010

Wow! We have had a busy couple of days! Our friends, Laura, Ian and Leila came to visit! We picked them up from the airport – and took the scenic route to the zoo. You all know how directionally challenged I am :/ The kids are roughly the same ages, so it looks like we have some twins on our hands! We had a blast! The kids really did well and seemed to have tons of fun too!

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It is always exciting trying to get 4 children under 5 to turn and smile for the camera :)

On our way to the first exhibit they noticed some ducks.

And the tortoise.

The reptile house or Herpetarium was our next stop. The kids were so excited to see the big snakes and lizards. At one point Abby and Hannah were sitting by a huge snake (maybe a constrictor – I can’t remember) and they were pointing. All of  a sudden the snake started to follow their finger!!! I tried to get a pic, but Hannah kept moving her head right in the way :/ Laura also noticed someone dangling a shiny bracelet to attract a snake. She came back and told me she would not recommend wearing shiny jewelry in the jungle ;)

Then the primate house. Leila seemed to really love watching them swing around!

Ian and Abby made some pressed pennies just like they did at Sea World!

Time for a train ride. Can you believe our luck?? The BLUE train!!

We didn’t go see the big cats – but we did get to see a tiger by the train stop!

It really was a hot day! As we were walking to grab some lunch indoors and cool off I heard Ian say to Abby, “I’m so tired. This is so far! We’ve never had to walk this far.” Somehow he had forgotten the week at Sea World :) Well, Okay, it was about 30 degrees cooler — but :)

The “twins” stopped to look at the prairie dogs.

Finally! Air conditioning!! The kids had peanut butter and jellies and hot dogs. The zoo offers fun sides like: grapes, applesauce, and goldfish crackers! I got the chicken strips! I think they are so yummy! But Laura came back with a huge quesadilla! I may have to try something new on our next outing! It really looked delicious.  I think everyone had some pink lemonade!

Laura had great memories of the orangutans. So she picked out next stop – The Fragile Forrest. At first I didn’t see any out :( Then Laura said, “Wait!” She spotted one! He was HUGE! He was pretty far away and I couldn’t really see what my camera was focusing on. Unfortunately I got a great shot of the branch right in front of him :(

These guys decided to come out and play while we were watching. Notice the guy in the back does a nice somersault for us!

Looks like it was almost nap time – but she stayed with us :)

Now the penguin and puffin exhibit! They sure were beautiful! I asked about the water temp. I believe he said 45 degrees! Whew!

Leila fell asleep. Ian and Abby had been asking for some ice cream. Laura found a little stand and Abby had her first bomb pop! I sent a txt to Jamey and he said, “A bomb pop makes everything better!” :) I think Ian and Hannah both had green sherbert push ups called “frog spit”. Yummy! In case you were wondering, YES it was messy… and YES this jolt of sugar perked Hannah right up! I think she ran the rest of way out of the zoo!

Now we were in the River’s Edge. We hoped to see some elephants, rhinos and hyenas. Unfortunately the rhino wasn’t out – or we just didn’t see him. And silly me! I was thinking the rhinos were in the water!! Nope, that was the hippos! We had a fun moment there.

Hannah found a snake protecting some eggs!

Yay! The elephants were out! We noticed three of them. This big guy! I think this is Raja. I remember when he was born at this zoo.

And this new baby! It looked so tiny compared to the other elephants – but the newest elephant I can find online was born in 2007. I’m not really sure who this is?

We decided it was time to head home. We stopped in the gift shop on our way out. The little girls picked some adorable “zoo related” items. The bigger kids however chose a Clydesdale (Abby) and a railroad crossing gate pen (Ian). Kind of relevant I suppose :)

If you haven’t been to the zoo in a while they have built a new bridge by the entrance! You can walk right over the traffic now!

The girls and I picked out some zoo stickers for goody bags the day before our friends arrived. All of the kids did some beautiful art when we had a few minutes back at the house!

Finished products!

All images from the zoo trip:

One of the things Laura taught me was always travel with some quarters and pennies. The kids love making the pressed coins after each event at Sea World. We bought Abby this little coin wallet.

We just hadn’t had quite enough. There were still a few things to see/do and gosh darn we were gonna do it! Sea turtles and pelicans. The dads came too! Manta Rays, a coral reef and an octopus -there was just so much to see!

I brought Hannah’s sunglasses but couldn’t find Abby’s. She had been borrowing Leila’s, soooo we bought some new ones at Sea World today.

We decided to get at least one more day in at Sea World. Tomorrow is threatening rain :( So today was the day! Her we are right before we left.

Here are the kids and some sea lions. I grabbed a pic of the tiny baby one for K. Hope you like it :)

We are heading to Sea World!!

We are wrapping up our first night in Orlando. We were planning on going to Sea World while Jamey worked. However if you have seen the news today – we may not get to go :( So sad. It seemed that trainer loved those animals so much. We haven’t told the kids about any of this. We are really hoping to still get at least one day there. The girls had their normal routines tonight. Abby is a gamer. And Hannah – well – maybe she should join the circus :)

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