The first night we walked to Seaport Village, the tourist trap of the area. Not pleasant: the 6-block walk (both ways, w/o stroller), and the 1-hour wait for a pizza. So you will understand if I don't feel like posting pictures of that misadventure. (Though there are some very good ones of Mary Rachel). The boys just wanted to swim in the water where the boats were docked. So thank you to Heather for helping to save the twins from their own impulsivity.
The next day we went to the San Diego zoo and spent the whole day there. This was the twins' first visit to a zoo. Las Vegas does not have a zoo, and I don't think the little ones had seen "real" animals other than housepets before.
It was awesome! All of the kids loved seeing the animals. If you've ever seen the children's show "The Wonder Pets" on Nick Jr. you might appreciate that the little boys loved the sky tram, which they excitedly called the "fly boat." The polar bears were pretty cool, and I personally liked the koala exhibit, which I fondly remember from my childhood. Monkeys, giraffes, elephants, and the myriad of other animals were a delight to see up close.
Where should we go first?
My favorite animal. When I was a little girl I had a koala-themed bedroom and a stuffed koala collection.
Mary Rachel loved her cotton candy. She made herself a mustache.
Harrison and Cameron had strollers but were let out for exercise from time to time. A little like their caged zoo friends?
Harrison hanging. I can't remember which animal we were seeing at this point but he did this at every place we stopped.
"I want to hold my own hand!" Cameron taking responsibility for himself, in order to avoid being tethered to an adult or strapped into the stroller.
A rare moment together.
The foot massagers were well-worth the quarter spent.
2 comments:
soooooo fun!!! we had season passes to that zoo and loved going down--bummed we can't meet you there anymore!
quite a few adorable pictures!
This is the "D" side of DBcm. We love the SD zoo and your pictures made me really miss our trip there. All those animals just waiting to be oogled and the sky tram to scare the kids... what more could you want?
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