Zoo
A little girl asked me if we could go to the zoo. After breakfast, B's speech appointment, a few phone calls, animal chores, lunch making, diaper bag packing and whatever else we crammed into the 3 hours it took to get ready, we headed out for a spontaneous zoo adventure.
As I feared, all zoo parking lots were closed and we were lucky to find parking way up a switchback road on the side of the road. (Thank goodness Sawyer was there to help me push the stroller back up.) It was quite a steep trek but the zoo didn't seem overcrowded and it was such a warm sunny day that we thoroughly enjoyed our outing.

Polar bear resting in the shade
As I feared, all zoo parking lots were closed and we were lucky to find parking way up a switchback road on the side of the road. (Thank goodness Sawyer was there to help me push the stroller back up.) It was quite a steep trek but the zoo didn't seem overcrowded and it was such a warm sunny day that we thoroughly enjoyed our outing.
Polar bear resting in the shade
We didn't get to see the baby elephant only this big one pacing about clearly locked out of the indoor pen. We did get to see the baby otter swimming with its mother, though.
We were able to stay together and keep track of one another (Sawyer was a huge help with B) but there were several times when we picked up an extra child...like this little boy. I guess we just look like a fun group to travel with.
Just in case you ever wondered what it would be like to be under water under a pooping sea lion... This was probably the most memorable part of the zoo trip for not only my children but many others who were watching as well.

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