Pete has a nice little seat on my belly these days. Baby sister always kicks back, though. Sorry, sis, but you are going to have to get used to these boys.
Soooo, we headed to the National Zoo! It really was the perfect day. All the animals were out. It must have been "show off your baby at the zoo day". The ratio of pregnant ladies to non-pregnant people (both male and female) was totally and completely skewed towards the pregnant side! It was almost ridiculous. Lots of babies (human ones) were strapped to the front and back of mamas and papas too.
The Red Pandas were one of our favorites. They came up close to the fence and ate their lunch of bamboo while we were there.
Seeing the Pandas at the zoo is always so fun. This was the first time I've seen them outside because the few times I've been to visit before, they have been inside under surveillance because of possible pregnancies, etc.
The baby gorilla, who is one month older than Pete (2), was such a hoot! He was totally annoying every grown-up gorilla in there and everyone kept chasing him around. My monkey boys thought he was thoroughly entertaining.
This Giant Anteater was supposed to have a new baby (born in Dec.) too but it wasn't out. Such strange creatures and can you imagine a mini one running around??
And if walking around at the zoo wasn't enough, we had to top the day off with a trip to Ikea. We found a new dresser drawer for baby's room. My legs were shot by the end of the day!
Those boys were tuckered out, man!
We had such a great day. Everyone was in good spirits, the weather was perfect, we had such a good time. These kind of flawless days don't come around all the time.
Here is a vid of the 7 (!!!) lion cubs. There is just something chilling about the roar of a live lion. It shakes the ground beneath.
We had such a great day. Everyone was in good spirits, the weather was perfect, we had such a good time. These kind of flawless days don't come around all the time.
Here is a vid of the 7 (!!!) lion cubs. There is just something chilling about the roar of a live lion. It shakes the ground beneath.