It's a good thing that we didn't pay a lot of money to get the baby in because he didn't even open his eyes the entire three hours we were there.It's been a while since I have been to the zoo (because I am too cheap to pay to get in) and a few things have changed since the last time I was there. They have added a new path to the children's area.
This was a really dumb addition, in my opinion. You use to walk down a short hill. Now you switch back and forth on a path that has 5 or 6 turns. There is nothing to look at, just a concrete path with wood railings. We decided this is the zoo's attempt to increase the patron's physical exercise.Here is my token picture of some animals at the zoo.

I liked these javelinas hairstyles. They all looked like punk rockers.
I kept wanting to get the baby out of the stroller to take his picture, but the youngest son didn't think he wanted to wake up. He decided he could pose for pictures in his place. Here he is pretending to be Ariel.
I thought this was a really cool Saguaro slide.
The son said it was a tight fit.
This is the picture I turned around to take while the stroller continued to move on down the hill. The daughter was screaming, but no babies were injured in the process.
Now the two of them like to look at this picture and laugh at how dumb I am.The oldest daughter and I both agreed that we needed a picture so the baby would know he went to the zoo, so here it is.


I'm sure we'll come again when the grandbaby is a little more interested. Maybe the first full weekend in December, since it's free.
Today I am grateful for
kids that are willing to do things with me.
a daughter who likes puzzles as much as I do.
a husband who washes my van while I just play.
2 comments:
That was a fun zoo trip even if the baby didn't wake up. I love your puzzle. I've never seen one like that before, where did you find it?
We liked it too. I got it at Deseret Industries for 50 cents.
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