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Here is Margot greeting the elephants. She did this with almost every animal she saw.
Here is Margot greeting the elephants. She did this with almost every animal she saw.
Then it was off to Africa. There were definitely more interesting (in my opinion) animals in that part of the zoo. Our first stop was to see the gorillas. There was one large male near the glass so Margot got a good look at him. He was sleeping the majority of the time, so he wasn't too exciting for her. Then it was off to the Grasslands to see the elephants, rhinos, ostriches and antelope. Well, that's what was supposed to be there. I guess technically they were all out there, but the rhinos were way out in the field in a fenced in area. What gives! Luckily the elephants wanted to be seen. We got to see three of them pretty close up. There was an older lady that was in a wheelchair eating crackers at the exhibit as well. The biggest elephant decided to poop while we were there, and the lady said to someone "he just took a pound dump". Um, actually it was way more than a pound lady!
Next we headed over to see the giraffes and zebras. We had just walked up when three giraffes went running by being chased by a zebra. Apparently the giraffes were somewhere the zebras didn't want them to be. A fourth giraffe came up shortly after and let out a very loud fart. Not often you get to say you heard a giraffe toot, that's for sure!
Finally it was off to check out the lion and then the chimpanzees. The lion was laying near the back of the exhibit so we didn't stay there long. The chimps on the other hand were very active. There were three of them right up against the glass playing with each other. I sat there for a while while they were wrestling. Robbie had Margot down a little bit from me, and apparently she didn't like them at all. She wasn't a fan of being so close to them. I'm not sure what about them scared her, but she wasn't thrilled.
After about 3.5 hours, we were ready to head home. We had seen everything and we were running out of daylight. All in all, we had a great time at the zoo. I look forward to taking many more trips there with Margot. She's destined to love animals like her Mom does!
The second big piece of news is we got Margot her big girl bed! She's been sleeping with us since she was about 6 months old and we decided that it was time to try to put her in her own bed in her own room. The mattress was delivered on Monday morning, just in time for her morning nap. She went down with no protesting. It was great! The nights are still a little bit of a pain because she is still waking up a couple of times, which is what she did even when in the bed with us. Now the only thing is that I actually have to get up to stumble across the house to give her the pacifier instead of just rolling over. We don't know when she'll realize that it's ok to go back to sleep when you wake up without seeing your parents. Hopefully it'll be sooner than later. I don't know what the heck we'll do when she sleeps the whole night through. Ahhh, sleep, glorious sleep. I'm looking forward to that night!
We brought out the keyboard this weekend and she had more fun standing and sitting on it than actually playing it.
Except she talks back!
We went to Riverbend Farm on Saturday to pick out our pumpkins (or as Margot calls them "pahhhs"). The farm is really cute. There are lots of silly wooden cutouts there for the kids to see. They also have some farm animals as well as a playground that is made out of old silos. Of course you can't forget about the tractor ride out to the pumpkin patch. Other than the temperature being close to 90, it was a really fun time.