Monday, April 20, 2009

Amimals!

We have had an "amimal"-packed week!

My mom and I woke up Saturday morning, read in the paper that it was supposed to be a completely lovely day, and decided we would take J to the zoo. Well, I guess I don't have to tell you that half the families in NC had the exact same thoughts! I swear it was like Disney World. We waited a half hour just to buy our tickets! Seriously, it was so crowded that you couldn't stop to look at your map for fear that you would be run over from behind. It really wasn't even too safe for J to be out of the stroller, even holding my hand. We went to the Asheboro Zoo and it really is a beautiful, HUGE "natural habitat" zoo. There are 2 sides separated by a 40 MINUTE walk - that's right 40 MINUTES - it actually says that right in the little zoo map! We couldn't take the tram because of our rented stroller that didn't fold up. Anyway, I think that it goes without saying that we never made it past the side we started out on. The other downside to such lovely large habitats was that most of the animals were VERY far away and we really didn't get to see any animals remotely close up. This was disappointing for our amimal lover who, as you remember, loved the "goat eatin' dress" experience. I wasn't even sure if she actually saw some of the animals I was pointing out. If you're getting the idea that it wasn't exactly the ideal zoo experience, you hit the nail on the head. All three of us left hot, tired, and a little disappointed after only a few hours. Oh well, you never know until you try. I think it will be the Columbia, SC zoo from now on for us (atleast until J is MUCH older) - we had a great experience there last year. 'Nuff complaining. It was still better than being stuck inside watching tv or something.

Well on the way to the zoo, we passed a place called the "Lazy 5 Ranch". It is also a zoo of sorts. It was only about 20 miles from my parents' house and we decided to try it today. Well, we totally struck gold! We had the best time! It's one of those places that you can either drive through or take a wagon ride through and the animals come up to the wagon/car and eat out of your hands. We took the wagon. It was almost 200 acres and had tons of animals. Julianna petted/fed llamas, buffaloes, cows, pigs, giraffes, yaks, goats and saw many many more up close. She was in HEAVEN!!! Well, we will definitely be returning there soon and often!!

Zoo pics:

Most of these pictures were taken on the sculptures they had all over the zoo. Truly climbing all over them was J's favorite part of the whole day.

















On the way home.



Lazy 5 Ranch Pics:



I love the way she has her hand on Mimi's shoulder.








This bird was pacing up and down the cage line. J put her hands on her hips (I guess like she had wings?) and strutted up and down with the bird. It was sooo cute.


Newborn baby camel. So cute - reminds me of Jules with those long, skinny, ungainly legs.

Wagon ride pics:



A yak (I think???) more than ready for a treat. They come right up to the wagon with their tongues out and ready!


A cow friend.




I honestly don't know what type of animal this is? Looks like a cow of some sort.




One of my very faves was this Buffalo with the giant tongue. He was REALLY friendly and apparently very hungry. J shoveled handfuls and handfuls of food onto his tongue. We even got Julianna a little stuffed animal buffalo from the gift shop on the way out.







A rare couple of pics of Julianna and I.






Feeding a cute freckle face llama.






BTW, I took over 300 pictures this week, so believe it or not, I actually DID cull for this post!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

April 16, 2009

Just dropping off some pictures from the last couple of days. We have finally had a stretch of a couple lovely days after never-ending rain. It has been so nice to spend some time outside, but Julianna has developed some sort of irrational fear of bees. If she hears any sort of buzzing she looks genuinely terrified, shrieks, and leaps into my arms. I'm not sure where she got the idea that bees are so scary, (maybe one of her Peter Rabbit videos?) but I am spending alot of time saying ridiculous things like "Bees are our friends", "Bees are NICE", and "Bees are cute!". I just hope and pray that she doesn't get stung - she might never leave the house again!


At her little music class. She is singing "Bah bah black sheep" with gusto. I would film this class sometime if I didn't think that she would totally freeze up and do absolutely no singing or dancing if I tried. She is just DARLING.


Ryan (Umm, I mean the Easter Bunny) got Julianna a couple of headbands in her "Easter bakset" and she has been obsessed with them since. She wants to wear one all of the time. I really think that she would sleep in them. So anyway, if you were wondering why she had both a ponytail and headband...




Picking "wellow flowyers" at the park.


Trying to blow dandelion fuzz off her hand.


Very patiently watching the caterpillar very slowly climb the step.


She looks 5 in this pic, doesn't she?


Silly girl!


Sweet Pea!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Happy Easter

This was just the most fun holiday yet! Julianna loved everything about it - the Bunny, the egg dying, the egg hunting, the treats and presents in her basket. And even though she has her second-ever cold, she really had a blast and was in really great spirits all weekend.

On Saturday we went to a "Breakfast with Peter Rabbit" (although I really didn't see anything essentially Peter Rabbit - even the costumed bunny was just a white one -not even a blue jacket!) at my parents' country club. I was sure that she would give the rabbit the Santa treatment (she refuses to go anywhere near him), but she was obsessed with him. She followed him around (he just kind of wandered around the room all morning), hugged him, and just generally couldn't get enough of him. And really, if you ask me, he was a little creepy :) They also had a little petting zoo. We couldn't get that kid out of there! She LOVES animals more than anything in the world and just went from animal to animal. There was a little goat there that took a liking to Julianna and followed her around trying to eat her dress and sweater. She thought it was the funniest thing and is still talking about the "goat eatin' dress - funny!".

Sunday we just did the traditional Easter stuff - the basket and an egg hunt. She was really into the egg hunt and had the greatest time! So did I!

I literally took over 300 pictures this weekend. So to say the least, I have a bunch. My dad actually took a few great ones too, so I will post those as soon as I can get them from him.


Admiring the ladybug balloon bracelet that the clown made for her. She loved it!


Just cute!


Loving on the scary rabbit!


Loving on the real rabbit.


Goat loving on Jules!






One of my favorites.






Easter morning.


My little bunny.


Egg hunt.











Snuggling with Uncle "Joey!".




Cousins.