Trips

Another Day at the Zoo

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2008.08.21-DetroiZoo.18.jpgIan and I spent the day at the zoo today. And I’m talking all day. We were originally suppose to go with our mom’s group, but we were the only ones who wanted to go, so we made a day out of it. When we got to the zoo, we hopped on the train and rode it to the back of the zoo. This was Ian’s first train ride and he loved it. At first, he wasn’t sure what to think about everything and he just sat on my lap and watched the scenario. However, as soon as we started moving, he got the biggest grin on his face. I don’t think it left his face the entire time we were on the train and I want to say the trip was a good 5 minutes. There was two girls and their mother sitting in front of us and they kept looking back at Ian because he was being so cute about the train. Every so often, he would start clapping and get the grin would just get bigger. We did manage to snag a picture of the train.

After the train ride, we checked out a few of the animals, but the next big event was feeding the giraffes. Ian was able to give a giraffe two pieces of cracker, however, Ian wanted to check out the taste of it first. Thankfully, I was able to talk him out of it and when we went up to give it to the giraffe, he was a little hesitate at first. However, he overcame that awfully quick and tried to touch the giraffe. That wasn’t allowed, but we did get a copy pictures. They had a zoo photographer taking pictures for people and he was gracious enough to use my camera for our turn. Instead of taking just one, he took a couple, which was really nice of him.

After the giraffes, we went a saw a bunch of animals. The rhinoceros (rhinoceri?) were actually in a photogenic mood today, so I was able to get a couple of good shots. The hippopotamus was being lazy and sitting in his pool of water (he was lucky). The zoo actually has a really good kangaroo exhibit. You’re allowed in the actual exhibit and can walk among the kangaroos. If they are crossing the street, then we have to let them pass, but we were able to get a lot closer to them than any other animal. However, today they weren’t all that active and were slacking off in the shade. Ian was also able to see a buffalo and we made our way back to the polar bear exhibit, but they weren’t in the tunnel this time. We also saw the grizzly bear and black bear, but they were sticking pretty close to the shade as well.

After the bears, it was time for lunch and we went to the food court near the bears. I brought the majority of our lunch with us, however, I did get something a bit more substantial for me since I mainly brought food for Ian. For being in a crowded area, Ian ate really well and afterwards, he went down for a nap effortlessly. That’s right, Ian had his nap at the zoo. We had actually planned for this and I had brought along a sheet to use as a “stroller cover” so Ian wouldn’t get distracted by all the people. He was out within 5-10 minutes and then I went searching for a nice shady spot. For an hour and a half, Ian slept in his stroller while I read a book. When he woke up, we went back to touring the zoo.

2008.08.21-DetroiZoo.37.jpgAt this point, we were near the monkey exhibits, so we went and checked out the snow monkeys as well as the lemurs. Both were a little active and they were all over the place. I usually give Ian a snack after his nap, and today, he had his with the meerkats. They were located near the lemurs and as we went in to see them, they were getting fed to. I have a really cute picture of Ian sitting on a rock next to their exhibit while eating his crackers. After the meerkats, we went scouting for the tiger (who was napping) and then finally made our way over to the chimps and gorillas. The chimps were inside and taking their afternoon naps, but they started to get a little rowdy before we left. The gorillas were soaking up the shade outside and not in any views of the windows. Kinda of sad, but Ian had fun running around the chimp/gorilla house and even got up close with one of the chimps who had decided to kiss the glass for a bit.

By this time, Ian was getting a little stifled, so we made our way to the PlayVenture area where he got to climb and slide to his hearts content (or until we had to leave, which I think happened first). Ian found out that he could do taller ladders than what he’s been doing and that rope ladders are easier. There was one ladder that he was able to get up pretty easily until he made it to the top. The gap between the platform and the last rung was a bit bigger than normal, so I had to help him up there, but he did the rest all on his own. I’m not sure if I’m crazy about this ladder climbing, but Ian is a boy and he’ll be doing it sooner or later.

By this time, we had managed to make it to all the animal exhibits we had missed the first time except for one. Our last stop of the day was with the penguins and they were really active. The zoo has king penguins, macaroni penguins (macaroni, really?), and one other that I can’t remember. They weren’t the emperor penguins for sure, but it was something else. All of the penguins kept swimming around and walking in straight lines, it was really fun. I don’t think I’ve seen them walk in straight lines before. Well, not in person at least.

Today ended up being a great day to go to the zoo. The weather wasn’t stifling; it was hot, but the humidity was at a decent level and there was a good breeze going on. It seemed like a lot of the animals were taking a holiday today, but they usually do when it gets warmer out. Ian had a blast going through the zoo and I even let him out of the stroller to walk the exhibits on his own a time or two. He’s still a little young to really appreciate the zoo, but once I got his attention on the animals, he seemed to like watching them for a bit. I did manage to take one video today, so I’ll close out the post with that. It’s a short video of the two of us on the train. We were sitting with our backs to the front of the train, so Ian kept watching behinds us, so he doesn’t turn around too often, but he does give you the huge grin he wore for most of the trip.

Weekend w/Aunt Lori & Nana

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This past weekend, Ian and I hitched a ride with Mom (Nana) to Dayton, Ohio to see (Aunt) Lori. We left Friday afternoon with the intent of meeting Lori at her office so she could show off her nephew, unfortunately, traffic was not in our favor. On the plus side, Ian took the 4 hour drive down there exceedingly well. He got a tiny bit fussy when it took us 30 minutes to go 8 miles due to construction, but we really couldn’t blame him because Mom and I were irritable about it as well.

Once we got there, Ian met a new friend – Morgan, Lori’s new pekeapoo puppy. The two were really interested in each other. All weekend Morgan would try to play with Ian and Ian loved watching Morgan chase Lori’s three cats around. At one time, Morgan even came up and gave Ian a kiss. Lori’s neighbor also had a jumper we were able to borrow and Ian found out he could jump higher in this one than ours. The jumper we have is more mobile than most. Ours doesn’t hang in the doorway, it has a frame so we could put it in the middle of our living room since we really don’t have any door frames. This weekend’s jumper went into the door frame and there was no limit to how high he could jump. I didn’t get a great video of it, but I did get some, which you can see below. Ian also slept really well this weekend. He only got up once during the last three nights – although he did get up one additional time last night, but he calmed down as soon as I picked him up. However, since he was so well rested, he got both mom and I up at 7am both mornings. Jayson came home from out west Saturday night and we had a cookout on their porch. During dinner, Ian tried pineapple, grapes, and watermelon. By Lori and Mom’s reaction, Ian did not like the green grapes. I was too busy concentrating on not letting it go that I missed his reaction. I guess it was priceless. He liked the watermelon – I think we’re going to have to puree some into baby food for him. He didn’t have much of a reaction to the pineapple though.

Since we had a ways to drive, the three of us let Lori’s earlier than planned today. We were going to stick around until 10-11am, but Ian decided he wanted his nap around 9:30, so we took off. The car ride home was a bit more problematic, but his gums were really bothering him. It also started to rain pretty good just south of Findley, which slowed our driving down a lot. The drive home had its moments, however I believe Mom and I would agree with all of Ian’s complaints. Jesse met us in Ann Arbor so Mom wouldn’t have as far to drive and Ian was happy to see him. This was Ian’s first road trip and overall he was a good boy throughout it all. Jesse enjoyed his hermit time, Ian got to spend time with his grandmother and aunt, and I was able to take a 2 hour nap without interruptions! It was a good weekend.

Lori & Ian Nana & Ian Ian & Mama

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