Every time we left the house (or returned) Kieran would take the shopping cart for a stroll. I'm not sure if the novelty was the cart or the sidewalks. Torin liked the new tradition too.
The zoo was a big hit with everyone. Kieran got his first look at a real giraffe. Very exciting!
Miss. Marit and Torin were looking for the alligators, both hiding out toward the back of the tank. Kieran was adamant about not wanting to see the alligators.
Baby Sampson and his mama.
Poop was the theme of the day. The first poop was left behind by this giant tortoise to the great delight of all of us.
This guy gave us the second poop of the day when he turned his back to the observation window and we all watched as he pooped in his hand! Kieran STILL mentions this at least once a day.
Miss. Marit and Torin were looking for the alligators, both hiding out toward the back of the tank. Kieran was adamant about not wanting to see the alligators.
Baby Sampson and his mama.
Poop was the theme of the day. The first poop was left behind by this giant tortoise to the great delight of all of us.
This guy gave us the second poop of the day when he turned his back to the observation window and we all watched as he pooped in his hand! Kieran STILL mentions this at least once a day.
Marit showed Kieran how to feed a giraffe a sprig of leaves. Then Kieran got a turn. How cool!
The boys drove the Tunda Buggy through the Arctic exibit. The interior of the buggy is plastered with information about the history of Arcic tourism and other Arctic facts. One panel featured Dan Cox, one of the photographers from my cruise last October, and his years as a polar bear photographer in Churchill, Manitoba. It's a small world.
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