 Lily took this picture of a mighty large snake.  I know that it was luck, but I am a little bit humbled that a three-year-old can take pictures equal to my pictures.
 Lily took this picture of a mighty large snake.  I know that it was luck, but I am a little bit humbled that a three-year-old can take pictures equal to my pictures. Lily went to play in the stuffed animal area and identified the animal on top as a hyena and the one below as an iguana.  I am not one to think of Lily as "advanced" (I have heard parents say this way too many times in the child care industry), but I will say I was impressed with this.
 Lily went to play in the stuffed animal area and identified the animal on top as a hyena and the one below as an iguana.  I am not one to think of Lily as "advanced" (I have heard parents say this way too many times in the child care industry), but I will say I was impressed with this. Lily and Jack playing with the birdseed and bird feeders.  This was in a cute bird-themed area set up with a play birdbath and little beenie baby birds.
 Lily and Jack playing with the birdseed and bird feeders.  This was in a cute bird-themed area set up with a play birdbath and little beenie baby birds. Q -Tees
 Q -TeesToday Lily and I joined my friend, Molly, and her son, Jack, along with some of their friends at the zoo.  We visited the children's zoo and then went into a fairly new playroom that they have for little ones.  As with almost everything at the zoo, the children's room was:  free, very nice, and had so many activities to explore that it will require several trips to actually see everything.  I would estimate that she only saw about a third of the exhibits in the room.  Overall, we had a really good time, and we look forward to returning for more indoor fun!


 

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