Today we headed up for our favorite day at the zoo, $2.00 Tuesday! I knew that most public schools were not out for the summer yet so I was thinking this will be a great day to go, busy, but not too busy. WOW, was I wrong! There were countless numbers of schools on end of the year fields trips. It was INSANE! After we got through the long line and in there was more room to breathe and move as people dispersed in different directions. So we headed down our usual path, making our way through The Great Northwest, passing by the Mountain Goat, Bobcats and Black Bears, then winding our way down towards Eagle Canyon. My kids posed as baby Eagles for me!
As we continued on the trail I snapped a picture of my slave labor, aka, my brother.

The kids paused to take in the faux fish swimming up-stream, being silly like usual.
The kids paused to take in the faux fish swimming up-stream, being silly like usual.
We continued on down through the fish tanks,
and also had a little peek at a snake, eek!
At the bottom of Eagle Canyon we tried to see the cougar but he was hiding. On our way to see the Black Bears again the kids found a little "nature path" and decided to meander over the hill.
We went over to look at the Black Bears again and EVERYTIME we have gone they are pacing over to the window and then back, and again, and again, and again!

The kids love to watch them and it is always cool when you get to see the animals about and moving around.
The kids love to watch them and it is always cool when you get to see the animals about and moving around.
Next came the Trillium Creek Family Farm,
this time when we went, there were calves

and a baby pig! It was getting closer to lunch so we decided we would try and head through the Bears and then over to the big field by the Elephants for lunch. What a disappointment, we didn't see any bears!! So off we went to have some lunch. We grabbed a nice piece of grass right in the middle of the field and met up with some great friends, Jessica and her family and Jen and her girls. As we were finishing up lunch they were starting the Birds of Prey show so we watched as birds flew overhead entranced by their beauty. One of the birds we saw was a Turkey Vulture. Well, he decided that he wasn't particularly in the mood to fly over and land on the platform behind us, so instead he landed on the grass, right behind us!
and a baby pig! It was getting closer to lunch so we decided we would try and head through the Bears and then over to the big field by the Elephants for lunch. What a disappointment, we didn't see any bears!! So off we went to have some lunch. We grabbed a nice piece of grass right in the middle of the field and met up with some great friends, Jessica and her family and Jen and her girls. As we were finishing up lunch they were starting the Birds of Prey show so we watched as birds flew overhead entranced by their beauty. One of the birds we saw was a Turkey Vulture. Well, he decided that he wasn't particularly in the mood to fly over and land on the platform behind us, so instead he landed on the grass, right behind us!
It was awesome! After finishing up with lunch and bidding good-bye to friends, we headed up to see the baby elephant. It was rather anti-climactic. Since there were so many people around the kids got about a 2 second peek each as we lifted them up so they could peer over the heads of all the other people straining to catch a glimpse. We backed out of there and made our way down to Africa! The first stop was the Rhino's. They were no where to be seen. Okay, moving on. Next along the path was the Hippo's, they were laying out sunbathing and napping, using rocks for pillows.
Next came the zebra's
followed by the giraffe.
One last stop along this path had us peering at Bat's.
Ally had hit her wall and had climbed up in the stroller pushed by Uncle but Dylan was fascinated with the bats, "Why are they upside down?" So I tried to explain with my limited Mommy knowledge, hopefully some of what I said was right?? We decided to try and cram one more stop in, even though Ally was done, so we headed over to Pacific Shores. There the Sea Lions were! Swimming in their circle pattern making little adjustments here and there each lap, so as not to run into each other. They swam right past the glass tummies to the window.
Dylan loved it! Ally was grouchy in the stroller.
Finally we headed towards the exit pausing once to see the Tiger and one last time to see the train take off. Then it was up the hill. We got one last peek at the Mountain Goats,
then went to squish our souvenir penny's. Finally out to the car and onto home. It is always an adventure when we go to the zoo, this time it was a zoo at the zoo!

2 comments:
We went on a 2 dollar Tuesday once... it was REALLY hard to do with four kids and such huge crowds! We decided next time we'd rather pay full price and not lose our son so many times. haha!
See I ALWAYS have someone go with us that way I have more eyes on the kids. I could never do it myself, plus I have half as many kids as you do!
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