Showing posts with label zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zoo. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2009

Jackson Zoo

September 7, 2009----Originally we had planned to spend Labor Day around the house just being lazy. However, we suddenly remembered that we have a year-long family pass to the Jackson Zoo and decided to take advantage of it. Yes, we had forgotten about the pass but are so glad we remembered. The kids and I had been in April for AC's class field trip but this was Rick's first visit. The Jackson Zoo is a small zoo that is working hard to update its exhibits. I don't have many pictures because I forgot to recharge my battery.


Chloe had a hard time sharing her icee!

The girls in one of the bubbles


Jackson liked watching the river otters



And of course we couldn't leave without a ride on the carousel

Jackson was too tired to even sit up for the ride
We had fun and that's all that matters!
We hope to go back when the weather is a little more fall-like.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Family Vacation 2009 Part 1---St. Louis

May 22-31, 2009---***Disclaimer: I took 710 photographs while on vacation and edited those down to 453. You will be subjected to only a "few" of them.***


We Crawfords love our yearly vacations and try to choose new and interesting places to go each year. After seeing "The Waterpark Capital of the World" mentioned on several Travel Channel shows we decided that this would be our choice for 2009. You may be asking yourself "Where is this place they have chosen"? WISCONSIN DELLS, WISCONSIN!!! I'm sure you thought it would be somewhere warm and sunny. We enjoy going to waterparks and wanted to see what was so special about The Dells. Rather than driving the 14-hour trip in one day, we opted to split it up and spend the night in St. Louis. We've heard St. Louis is a fun kid-friendly city.


On Friday (05/22) we loaded up the van and left our house bright and early so that we would be passing through Sikeston, MO around lunch time. I have always wanted to eat at Lambert's Restaurant. The original is located in Sikeston and we had to pass through there to get to Saint Louis.



We had to wait in line to get in but apparently there is a line any time you go...and the food is well worth the wait. The kids were really excited every time the roll guy came around our section. Jackson even caught a roll! Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of the rolls flying. The interior is decorated with many antiques. One interesting group of items were the old license plates on the back wall. Some were turned to spell the words "HOT ROLLS":



We pulled into St. Louis at 3:30 pm and immediately went to the Arch. According to their website the tour takes approximately one hour and they were open until 5:30 pm. Plenty of time, right? WRONG!!! Just outside the parking garage was a ticket window. When we told the man we wanted to purchase tickets he told us there were no more tours available for the day. BUMMER!! How in the world could they not be allowing anyone else up for the day??? So, we decided to go to the museum under the Arch. We had to walk through a beautiful tree-filled park to get to the Arch---very peaceful and serene along the banks of the Mississippi River. As we got closer to the entry door we began to understand the reason for no more ticket sales that day. We had to stand in line to go through security (same as airport security--checking purses/bags, baskets & conveyor belts for items in your pockets, walking through metal detectors, etc.). Then we walked down a ramp that led to the "Grand Central Station" of the Arch. This main corridor held the two entrances to go up into the arch, the restrooms, the main ticket office, a gift shop, general store, two movie theaters (movies about the history of the Arch), museum, and information desk. There were hundreds of people everywhere. We opted for the museum which was very interesting and bought tickets in advance to go to the top of the Arch for the next day. Afterwards, we went to a hotel, ordered pizza, and rested for the big plans we had made for Saturday.



Saturday morning we got up early, as always. and went to the St. Louis Zoo at 8:30 am. The St. Louis zoo is a great zoo. The coolest was the Peguin and Puffin exhibit. There was nothing between you and the animals. Once I thought a penguin was going to peck Chloe's head. We were splashed by water when they jumped from the rocks into the water. The hippos were fun too. I've posted a few other picks of our favorite animals.











Don't you just LOVE his expression! I wonder what he was thinking?!?







We spent five hours at the zoo on Saturday. Many people would think that five hours is plenty of time to walk around a zoo...well, not the St. Louis Zoo. We saw about half of the zoo during that time. The zoo is free, except some of the special things. We did all the specials on Saturday (Carousel, Children's Zoo, Train, 3D Dinosaur interactive movie). We stopped in St. Louis on our drive home and spent Sunday (05/31) touring the remaning sections of the zoo. We loved it!!












Waiting for Jackson's favorite part to start---the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure movie. He cried at the end...not because he was scared but because 1) the movie was over and 2) there was a picture of a diplodocus on the movie poster but there wasn't one in the movie. Only Jackson would pay attention that that sort of detail!!






We had to leave the zoo at 1:30 to get to the Arch by 3:00. It was only a 10-15 minute van ride but we had to allow time to park in the paring garage, walk to the Arch, and stand in the enormous line for security. Then we stood in line for an hour to get in an elevator to go to the top. There are eight elevators at both the norht and south entrances to the Arch. Each elevator is a tiny egg shaped compartment which holds five people (imagine the egg form "Mork & Mindy"--seriously!). We were cramped in ours and we had three small children. We saw five guys in their late teens/early twenties get out of one. It was like a clown car. Anyway, all eight elevators leave at the same time--every 10 minutes. I would never have imagined that so many people would go to the top of the arch every day. Most of the tours for Saturday were sold out too. Crazy!!







As you saw in the above picture, Jackson was not a big fan of the trip to the top. He started telling us on Friday that he was not going to the top, again in the security line on Saturday, and all the way to the top. Our egg was quite claustrophobic and he was in tears the entire way to the top. I tried to breathe slowly and reaaure him, all while I am trying my best not to have a panic attack myself. Once we made the four-minute ride to the top (630 feet), we exited the elevator and climbed several stairs to get to the viewing windows. The top was also very claustrophobic. So many people crammed into such a tiny space. Even though 80 people arrived every ten minutes, you were allowed to stay at the top for as long as you wanted. We were shoulder to shoulder with people, I was extremely nauseated, and Jackson was still in full panic mode so we stayed for only a few minutes.




The Arch is an amazing engineering feat. It is the same width across as it is tall. You can feel it sway at the top on windy days, or so the guide said. You could see the Cardinals' stadium from the top as well as much of the St. Louis skyline. We were told that you can see for 50 miles on a clear day. The Mississippi River was flooding, so that was amazing to see from the top.





We left the Arch around 4:30 pm and headed north. We stopped at a Dairy Queen for dinner somewhere in the middle of BFE Illinois to celebrate my 35th birthday. It was the only exit for almost 70 miles with food and our only options were Dairy Queen or McDonald's. I didn't care where we ate dinner as long as we were together. I love my family!! We made it into the Dells at 12:30 pm, exhausted, and in much need of sleep.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Zoo Field Trip

April 25, 2009---The MAE kindergarten classes enjoyed a field trip today to the Jackson Zoo. The babies and I went along as chaperones. We had 12 parents from AC's class there so each had their own child plus one more. I had my three plus Anna Catherine's best friend, Marie. It was nice to only have to be responsible for a few children because the zoo was extremely crowded that day. Apparently Rankin County kindergarten classes and West Lauderdale kindergarten classes had the same plan, thus there were several hundred kids running wild. I felt sorry for the "regular folks" who just decided to take advantage of the nice weather and visit the zoo that morning!






This was our first visit to the Jackson Zoo. It's okay, but I'm used to the Memphis Zoo. I know that the Memphis Zoo has come a long way since I was a kid. All of their new and updated exhibits are magnificent and I really enjoy going there when we're in the Memphis area. I would have to say that the Jackson Zoo is still at the level the Memphis Zoo was about 25-30 years ago. I would say that 40% of the zoos cages/animal areas were empty. But the kids didn't care! They were just excited to see the animals. I am only posting a few animal pictures...








The Zoo has been boasting about "Penguin Plunge", their new penguin exhibit. We paid an additional $2 per person to see them. This is what we saw...



that's all there was---COMPLETE RIP-OFF!!!!! There were five penguins in a tank that was the size of the built-ins in my den. This thing was tiny and smelled horribly. The children weren't impressed at all. And of course, the only way to get out of the exhibit was to go through the new Penguin Gift Shop. We didn't purchase anything, even though Jackson saw several things he just had to have!

The girls enjoyed walking Chloe around on her monkey leash. This was the first time we've ever used a leash with any of our children (although we should have!). Chloe loves to run away from us and there was no way I was going to let her get away from me at the zoo! Oddly enough, she really likes it. She even wears it around the house.




We stopped to "rest" in one of the play areas:
Chloe liked the "crock-a-gator" (as she calls them):



The BFFs enjoyed picking and eating honeysuckle, which was abundant throughout the zoo:

We were allowed just under two hours to tour the zoo and then we joined the rest of her class for a picnic lunch in the park across from the zoo entrance. All of the kids were worn out. They ate as if they hadn't eaten in days (in their defense, it was almost an hour and a half past their normal lunch time). I checked AC out and took my kids for a ride on the train that has a short route through the park. We then hiked a good half mile to the van, loaded up, and headed home. Chloe and Jackson were asleep before we got back on the interstate. Once we got home, the little kids continued their naps while Anna Catherine and I hunkered down on the couch and watched the movie "Annie".
Even though the Jackson Zoo is not very impressive I bought a year-long family pass. Why you might ask? Because a family pass was cheaper than us paying for two visits and you know that we will be going back several times. Also, having a zoo membership allows you free or discounted rates to over 150 zoos in North America that take part in the Zoo and Aquarium Reciprocal program---which includes the Memphis Zoo, the St. Louis Zoo (which we are going to in three weeks), the Henry Vilas Zoo (in Madison, Wisconsin--which we are also going to in three weeks), and many others that we can easily make day trips to in the South. I am thinking we will definitely get our money's worth from this pass!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Molly's 3rd Birthday

March 15, 2008---We were honored today to be the guests of Molly B. as she celebrated her third birthday at the Memphis Zoo. Although her actual birthday isn't until the 24th, her parents chose to celebrate early due to Easter weekend and the fact that the weather was supposed to be 74 and gorgeous on Saturday. Well, the weather was anything but pleasant----rain, thunderstorms, high winds, and maybe 60 degrees at the most---not at all what we were expecting. But the Crawfords didn't care!! It was actually kind of nice. We were one of five groups of people who ventured to the zoo Saturday morning. At times Rick joked that it felt like we had broken in. We would go into exhibits and be the only people there. It almost felt like we had a private tour of the zoo--kind of creepy and really cool all at the same time. Some of the animals weren't out due to the weather but the kids didn't seem to notice. I think Molly liked the monkeys best, Chloe the pandas, Jackson the polar bears, and Anna Catherine said she liked all of the animals. When the heavy rains came, we would duck into the animals of the night exhibit or the reptile house or the komodo dragon lair, etc. Everyone in the Crawford clan had on short sleeves and no jackets. Needless to say we looked like drowned rats by noon. Jackson managed to find every water puddle and mud puddle in the zoo. He had water up passed his knees. Luckily he had clothes to change into before we went to lunch. We had a blast!!!!











After leaving the zoo, we went to Steak and Shake in Southaven for Molly's birthday lunch. Mimi and Pop Pop (Julie's parents, Molly's grandparents) met us there for a scrumptious lunch of burgers, cheese fries, and milkshakes---yum yum!!! Molly had the cutest monkey cake from Emileigh's bakery in Oxford. Julie gets her cakes there every year and they get cuter and cuter each year. Everything was wonderful and we always have so much fun hanging out with the Bergerons. Thank you so much for inviting us to Molly's Monkey Party. We have such awesome
friends!!!