At the Children's museum we got separated pretty much instantly since different things caught our kids' eyes. It was the first time I brought both children without any way to contain either of them. I was nervous but it turned out okay.
I just took some cell phone photos here since we are regulars at the museum....
Baertlein Brother Builders


Charlie loves to draw on his face and usually I let him draw on Miles face too. Both boys love it!



Another successful day at the museum although it was sad we didn't get to play with Lindsay, Tali and Alisi much.
The next week we went to the zoo. I brought the real camera.
Tali and Charlie have this adorable blossoming friendship, it's so fun to watch!
And there was a log slide.
Oh, I'm pretty sure this is what Miles said in these pictures. 1. "fishy!" 2. "Go?" 3. "Gone"
And the River Otter showed off a bit for Charlie.
And that bird was just posing like that...for a long time!
And there was some hand-holding!
Watching for the train.
The big kids determined it was lunch time so we stopped on the steps and ate lunch.
Little Alisi did so well too!
Does this freak anyone else out? It was like a mini alligator, but I have shivers down my spine when I'm near anything like this.
Then Charlie saw these pole swings and he could have stayed here all day.
Since it looked like we were going to be there for awhile, I let Miles out of the stroller to play along.
But for some reason, he must have been tired because he just crawled up and rested for awhile
We then made our way to Africa for the elephants, lions, hippos, and giraffes.
This is Miles reaction to the Elephants, they were really close too!

We got to see the whole lion family including the two babies. The kids determined it was snack time again so they ate on the lion statues.
Lindsay had to get her girls home so we slowly made our way to the exit but stopped by the sea otters on the way out to make Anna proud. In the viewing area this is the best shot we got of the otter.
Then the otter swam outside and I tried to take a photo but my ISO was still so high, but I promised Anna I would put it on the blog.
And there you have it. A perfect trip to the Zoo and some pretty happy kids.



































That posing bird made me laugh out loud! And I LOVE the photo of the little gater- awesome. And That second to last photo of Charlie and the blue glass/water turned out so epic! Even if there aren't any sea otters in it... ;) But thanks for adding that last one in for me. You're too hard on yourself, when you told me the ISO was too high I pictured a completely blown out photo but this is totally doable! ;)
ReplyDeleteField trips are a great. Grace has been asking to visit Charlie's Museum AKA the Portland Children's Museum and I am determined to take the kids to the Portland Zoo at some point this year. It looks incredible.
ReplyDelete