Final Touch for Little

So, we still have a few prints to hang in Little’s room.  There’s this that I ordered from Kiki.  I have it matted in an orange and white polka dot matte that I made to match this:

Then, tonight I put together this treasure:

I’ve wanted to have this verse in her room for so very long.  haven’t decided if I think this is too busy (of course the website will come off!).  You can chime in with your opinions if you like.

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First Day at Zoo 2011

Again – – it would seem there are only so many things one can say about the zoo in their hometown, but thankfully the children change so much that each trip has it’s own special memories.  Over spring break we had three days of warm and beautiful weather and so one of them was spent at the zoo.

I say a day was spent at the zoo but our kids can really only make it for 2 hours; we have never stayed longer I don’t think.

We arrived at the beginning of free hour.  Admission to our zoo is always free but during the first hour they are open kids can ride the carousel for free and enter the petting zoo for free.  We normally go straight for the petting zoo but not this time.  Living on the edge, we made our way to the carousel for our first ride there ever.  It was just like other carousels.  Seriously.  What made it special? The kids all got to sit beside each other.  I got a good photo.  KB was so very into it.  3 is a fun age, I think.

We actually decided to skip the children’s zoo and go straight to “The River’s Edge”.  There has been word of a baby rhino and we thought we would attempt to see it.  No such luck but one of the parents was out pacing – must have been the daddy.

The “baby” elephant (born a couple years ago) is now officially a teenager in my book.  You can still tell which one it is because of the smaller size but WOW is that guy growing.

The hippos are a favorite since they are in a pool and you can watch them swim like fish at an aquarium.  This visit was a disappointment in regard to the hippos.  Everything was roped off and the plastic covering the windows was sagging just enough that we could see two of the glass panes had shattered.  Yikes.  We asked and apparently they broke during one of our recent freezes.  Nice.  The kids didn’t seem to mind.  They noticed this canoe for the first time and decided to go traveling.

It’s funny what you notice when the animals aren’t out.  Like this little nest of eggs.  Can you see KB’s hands clasped with joy – she thought they were real and was overjoyed.  So cute.

You know you take a lot of family photos when your kids are as into pictures as mine are.  Man.  They each kept asking if they could take a picture – nyah, nyah, nyah.  Finally I gave in and let each one of them take one photo.

This is a Little eye view of  her parents:

KB’s view of Little:

I think Bubba’s got deleted.  Sorry, Bubba.

It was a nice morning.  Everyone could walk on their own – no strollers.

The only down side to them walking was that we heard complaining sooner.  “I wanna go home.”  “I wanna sit down.”  ” I want water.”  That lasted about 2 minutes and we headed to the car.  I wasn’t going to let “bad talk” ruin such a nice morning.  Seriously! Look at these adorable faces.  That’s what you’d want to remember from this day.

From the zoo we went to cash in on a Living Social deal I had just gotten two days before.  A Pharmacy in a nice little area of the city also has a “soda fountain”.  We went to check it out.  My plan was to get something small, eat quick, and head out.  The Lord had other plans.

There were about 15 stools at the counter and that was all the seating.  When we arrived that wasn’t a big deal because hardly anyone was there, but with ten minutes the place was overrun with hungry folks.  Best thing was that KB stole the heart of one lady working their.  As it got busy, KB asked, “Do you need help?”  The lady, Isabel, loved that and had KB come behind the counter and help scoop our chips.  KB even got to deliver a meal to one girl.

It was a great lunch! Super atmosphere – yummy food – delightful and fast service.  If you get a chance, go to Jennifer’s in Clayton, local folks!

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Under the Big Top

To kick off spring break, we went to the circus.  It was not Ringling Bros. but some other circus hosted yearly by the Masons.  And we weren’t under a “big top” of any kind, but in the Family Arena way up high with a perfect view.

We have thought of taking the kids to the circus before but worried that the noise and chaos would be too much for Bubba.  Some friends gave us these tickets and that seemed to lighten the load about potentially having to leave quickly.  Still, we didn’t tell the kids about the trip until that day just in case it was a rough morning and we needed a new plan.  Everyone did exceptionally well!

There was such excitement in the air – as much for us as the kids.  Honey left us in our seats and disappeared.  I had no idea what he was doing until he showed back up loaded down with popcorn and soda.  For the next hour the two items floated up and down the row as everyone “shared so nicely” and announced it to everyone around them!

The tigers were a big hit.  The guys balancing on horses were exciting enough that Bubs actually said, “I want to be in the next circus.”  By the time the women were spinning from fabric ropes by their teeth the older kids were getting restless and the suped up four wheeler that rolled and jumped, etc. was of no interest to anyone.  I MUST admit that my very favorite thing was the two Armenian sisters who folded themselves into a 2ft.x2ft box.  TOGETHER IN THE SAME BOX.  Seriously, the dad behind me cried out, “You have got to be kidding!” simultaneously with my own, “Oh My STARS!” – it was THAT fabulous.

KB hung in their the whole way and I think we’ll take her again on her own as a special outing one day  (sooner than later).  By intermission the other two were making it impossible to enjoy anything due to their constant, “Can we go now?”  Ugh.  We went on home and considered the whole thing a success.

Ooh, on the way out we came across a clown and took pictures.  the older two were fearless while my usually courageous 3 year old hid behind my leg and refused a photo.  People are funny; especially KB.

Come to think of it, clowns are creepy. 
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