While in California, a few hours were spent at San Diego Zoo. I have never been, but I mean, who hasn't heard of the famous San Diego Zoo. So of course we had to go. Plus, Briz, despite her Dad's attempts to dissuade her, loves animals.
At the front.
Excited! Not the smartest face!
Riding the little gondola thingy. She loved it.
Giving me the stink eye.
How cute is this polar bear? He looks like he's smiling in his sleep.
Not sure which animals we were looking at, but she was very interested.
Zebras! She still has a hard time understanding that she should look where I'm pointing. Sometimes I exaggerate to try to get her to follow my finger.
Trying to crawl over the fence to go wrestle with the pandas.
The little baby panda. He just looks so sweet and fluffy.
Those are some big behinds! Brizzy staring the backside of some hippos.
This tiger was freaky! He kept pacing back and forth quickly right up next to the glass, like he wanted to eat all of the little kids watching him. I swear he made eye contact with Brizzy.
The face of the hippo.
It was so fascinating watching the gorillas. They just looked and moved like people. My favorite was when the babies were wrestling with their mamas.
His foot.
Just laying out scratching your armpit. I forced McKenna to take this picture.
Ticklish!
Look at those chubby knees!
It was unfortunate that we didn't get to stay there longer, because we didn't get to see everything. This zoo is huge. But it was fun, and I probably loved seeing the animals even more than Briz.
I had heard a lot about this movie and was excited to see it (I have been watching a lot of below average movies on netflix). It was good, but I think that's all I can say about it. I loved learning more about Jackie Robinson, and I always appreciate a heroic sports movie, but there wasn't anything particularly amazing or special about it. Just a good quality movie.
Current Read
I read this book for my most recent book club, and I absolutely loved it. It's a great length, not too short and not too long. It kept me interested the entire time. It was mostly about art and art Degas specifically. I felt like I was constantly learning all about the art world which was fascinating. I highly recommend to anyone who has even a little bit of interest in art.
1 comment:
Such a cutie! I love the SD zoo - it's so fun!
And I loved your post on Disneyland, too. It looks like Briz has a good start on sharing your love of the magical kingdom.
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