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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Memphis - Day Two

The plan was to be at the zoo when they opened and to stay as long as Miles could/wanted to, and then drive home hopefully while he slept.  The zoo opened at 9am and we actually got there at 8:45am.  It was perfect.  We parked very close and there was hardly anyone there.  We took a few pictures while we waited for them to open.


Miles did a little dancing too...




He wanted to take some pictures "all myself", which is how he likes to do everything these days...


This was his first shot...


He redeemed himself with this one...


The first of two reasons we planned a trip to Memphis was the dinosaur exhibit.  It is only there until July.  I wondered how good it could really be since they are fake, but it was actually pretty cool.  I'm not sure if it was "$4 a person" cool, but it was neat.  Miles was a little unsure of them.  They were really big, and they roared and even spit water on you.


He liked this one b/c it had no special effects...



He spent most of his time hiding behind me...



Overall, two thumbs up from Miles...


Since we got there right when they opened, I think a lot of the animals had not been fed yet.  As we walked through Cat Country, a lot of the animals were walking around waiting to eat.  This tiger kept swimming right in front of us.  It was one of the coolest things all day...



And then there was the Teton Trek exhibit.  We got to watch the grizzly bears play and splash in the water.  The whole exhibit was very neat, but all Miles wanted was the geysers at the entrance.  He LOVED playing in them.




Unfortunately they only stay on for a limited time.  Enter the first meltdown of the day....at which point I told Darrin that I thought it was going to be a quick trip to the zoo.


Momma knows best and a Peach Crush cured all...


The second reason that we planned a trip to the zoo was for the camel rides that they only have this summer.  Miles talked and talked about riding the camel, but I was unsure if he would actually go through with it.  He said he wanted to do it "all myself" but didn't put up a fight when Darrin climbed on with him. 



All good things must come to an end, and camel rides are no different.  Enter tantrum number two.  We are surely horrible parents...I had to crop Darrin out b/c he was standing there laughing as I took pictures.





Next we fed some birds at Miles' request.  He fed this one and everything was fine.  Then we found another one that ate for a little while and then flew off.  It scared Miles to pieces.  Enter crying/screaming fit number three.  No pictures b/c I was actually taking consoling him this time.


The last stop of the day was the fountains as were leaving.  They are by the entrance.  My plan all along was to let him play and cool off before we got in the car to leave.  He was so happy to be playing in the water.  Random, but I've kind of always had an issue with kids wearing swimsuits at non-water parks, such as zoos.  Now that I have a kid, I totally see why people do this.  It's just easier to manage the in & out of water all day.  So anyway, he was very happy as he waded out into the fountain.  I told Darrin that he was making me nervous because it gets a little deep for him and there is nothing to keep him out of the fountain.  Darrin said that he would go in after him if he needed to and handed me his phone just in case. 


I'm so glad he did, b/c Miles tried to pick up a "bucket" which turned out to be a floodlight and then started floundering in the water.  He probably would have been fine, but who can wait around for that? No pics b/c I was saying "oh no, oh no, oh no" as the rescue effort was underway.  Below is the after shot of Miles, and Darrin's soaked shoes.  Afterward, Miles said, "that bucket was not a toy, it was a light."


With that, our day was over and so ensued the last tantrum of the day.


It looks as though Miles cried all day, but he really didn't.  I just happened to catch most of tears on camera.  We had a great little trip, and hope to plan some more weekend trips soon.

1 comment:

  1. Miles took a great pic of you guys. And I think the camel tantrum was by far my favorite!

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