Monday, May 18, 2009

Our Crew at the Zoo

As the weather started to warm up, I was looking for some ideas of what to do to keep the kids occupied this summer. Back in March, my sister-in-law organized a zoo trip for the whole family, and we decided to get season zoo passes. Being the frugal person (read that cheapskate) that I am, I'm making sure we get our money's worth. So far, we have made four trips to the zoo. 

The kids and I love our little outings. Everyone's favorite exhibit is the penguins. They are so doggone cute and friendly. The kids love it when the penguins swim right up to the glass. The Akron zoo is really nice because it is set up for children. It's not terribly large so little legs don't get too tired walking around. It also has lots of little areas for the kids to play, so we look at some animals and then stop to play for a little bit. Here are some photos from a few of our trips.
Riley enjoys the rock climbing wall by the jelly fish exhibit. She doesn't make it very far, but she has fun trying.
The kids would ride the train all day if I would let them. I'm thinking of setting up a chore chart and some allowance to let them earn their rides. 
"Dude, I gotta get me one of these!"
"Cheers!" On this particular day, it was cold and rainy. We doubled the attendance when we showed up. It was really nice to practically have the place to ourselves. This area of the zoo has two cabins with play utensils. I had to drag the kids away from here after some extended play time.
"Anybody want some coffee?"

Here are the kids at the jellyfish exhibit. Look for Riley's "happy hands." She does this when she gets really excited. About halfway through the video you can hear Colin saying "Mom." He has a really distinct way of saying it so that I immediately know it's my child calling. 

I think our next zoo trip will be back up to the Cleveland Zoo. I want to take the kids there again midweek before school lets out so it won't be so crowded. Our last trip to the Akron Zoo was on a Friday, and it was packed with kids on field trips. At one of the play areas designed for little ones, the big kids were getting a little rough and "moving" the smaller kids out of the way. The chaperones were standing quite a ways away and not paying any attention. Lucky for my children, they have a mother who is also a teacher and therefore has no reservations about verbally reprimanding other people's kids. I'm sure this habit will humiliate them some day. At any rate, I'm looking forward to some more trips to the zoo.

2 comments:

Mills Family said...

That is a beautiful video Kelly! We love the zoo, too!

Jen said...

Very cool! I just became a season ticket holder for the Zoo last week, mostly because it pays for itself in 3 trips b/c of how much parking is around here. Your Zoo seems so much cooler though. We have a petting zoo and giant pandas but no jellyfish or climbing wall or playhouses. Wow, you're lucky!

Oh, and Katie gets those same happy hands too. It's great that you got yours on video -- I haven't done that yet. :-)