A few weeks ago we were faced with the decision of going to the State Fair and wandering through food lines and animal pens, or visit the zoo. We wanted to do both, but ultimately decided the zoo would be much more fun! So we bundled ourselves up (okay so maybe we didn't have to bundle up, but it was the first chilly weekend of the year!) and headed to the zoo.Morgan had been asking to go to the zoo for awhile, add to that the memories I had of her going to the Evansville zoo and I figured we were in for a good time. We got there around 10:30 or 11 and I brought snacks and we decided we would go out to lunch after our trip. So I loaded the kids up with snacks and juice and we were off!
First stop- the Oceans exhibit. Which is pretty darn cool. Plenty of fish in huge tanks- all of which are colorful and beautiful. Morgan was vaguely interested. She did appreciate the sea horses though. We wandered through the building and got to the pool where you can actually pet a shark. Morgan was pretty interested in the idea of petting a shark, but when it came right down to it, she refused to put her hand in the water. (On a side note: those sharks are smart and have figured out that if they swim in the middle of the pool no kid can touch them! Smart shark!)



We went to the kids section (which is pretty much a petting zoo) and visited the chickens, bunnies, turkey, donkeys and ponies. This is Morgan looking at the chicken and recounting the entire process of the chicken in the incubator from school.

The other exciting point of the day was when Morgan got to feed the giraffe! The lady standing in front of the camera is the zoo photographer- but I couldn't find the booth where you pick up your pictures, so I'm stuck with half a giraffe head. Morgan was pretty excited!

As I was pulling the pictures together for this blog post I thought back to our trip to the Evansville zoo. While we were there Morgan tried to feed a giraffe a stick (and almost succeeded). Maybe I have a future zoologist on my hands.
By the mid point of our trip I started to hear "Mommy I'm tired." or "Mommy will you carry me?". So while she walked for a good chunk of the trip at the end Morgan had to hitch a ride with Daddy. And for those family members reading this blog- the girl comes by this idea honestly. I've heard many times how I was carried through Disney World on people's shoulders. Hey a girl gets tired of walking sometimes!

And as for Elizabeth- well she enjoyed the trip so much that she fell asleep.








































