Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Dallas Zoo - Giants of the Savanna

We visited the Dallas Zoo today to see the new Giants of the Savanna exhibit that just opened Memorial Day weekend. Plus, school has not been let out yet, so we hoped there would be no crowds and we were right. Besides the heat, it was a perfect day at the zoo.

Mommy and Nathan entering the tunnel to the new Giants of the Savanna area.

Nathan loves zebras and was thrilled to see this giant poster of one. You can only see the zebras at the Dallas Zoo if you ride the monorail. We choose not to ride it this visit. It was a very hot day and didn't want to be stuck on the monorail for 40 very hot minutes. When Nathan asked where the Zoo Train was . . . we told him there wasn't a train at the zoo today. Shhhhh! We'll just ride it next time.

We made sure to visit Nathan's other favorite animals. First up . . . the Penguins. They are so cute. We would really love to have one for our backyard. It could swim in our pool.

Nathan is at the entrance of the Giants of the Savanna. Where there is a heard of bronze elephants and Nathan liked the little baby one.

This is the elephant section. The elephant keeper was outside by the exhibit and told us that this is Jenny. She is the elephant that everyone was concerned about. She seems very happy in her new home and with her new elephant friends. The trees in the background have hidden pockets in them where the keeper hides fruit. Jenny was using her trunk to search for the fruit and was finding every one with no problem.

My favorite part of the new exhibit is the giraffe area. I think the zoo use to have two giraffes. Now, they have seven and they are beautiful.

What makes the giraffe area so special is that you can get very close to them. There are three overlooks into the giraffe area. You can get almost eye to eye with them.

The zoo sells a handful of lettuce leaves for $5 if you wish to feed the giraffes. I recommend coming early and heading straight for the giraffes if you want to feed them. I'm sure they don't get to eat all day long. There are buckets of feed hanging from the overlooks, so the giraffes come right up to you. Nathan was in awe for getting a chance to be so close to them.

The cheetahs were exciting to watch. They would slowly walk by the glass and then take off chasing each other. Half of this Range Rover is in the exhibit and the other half is outside. I tried to get this cheetah to jump in the back so I could give him a ride but he wasn't interested.

We stopped a second time to visit the penguins as we left the Wilds of Africa section and headed to Zoo North. We stopped and ate our picnic lunch before we toured the older section of the zoo. The zoo is getting so large that we were not able to see everything this trip. We skipped around the exhibits in the older section because it was very hot and Nathan was getting really tired.

Randy mentioned the butterfly house and Nathan perked up. We happened to be the only people in the house at that time. The monarch butterfly caterpillars were all over the place. They were on the plants and the ground. We were told to be very careful where we stepped. Nathan liked pointing out all the caterpillars he saw.

Nathan in the middle of the butterfly house standing on the butterfly bench. See . . . nobody was in there but us. Pretty cool to have it all to ourselves.

There's a caterpillar on the ground. Watch your step! Or did Nathan did squash it?

After the butterfly house, we headed over to see the tigers. I can't remember ever seeing the tigers in this exhibit. Every time we have come before the tigers weren't out or were hiding in the tall grasses. But, today, we saw one tiger . . . finally!

We saved the Children's Petting Zoo for our last stop of the day. Nathan had waited patiently all day to get to the children's section.

Hello, giant fish!

We all enjoyed watching the giant fish swim around the tank. It's nice to take a rest and watch the fish through the windows on the sides.

This was the first time we had ever been allowed to enter the goat barn to pet the goats. Nathan wasn't afraid and walked around petting them as if they were dogs. You have to watch out when you are around goats. One goat nibbled on Randy's shorts and another one untied his shoes. Randy was too busy taking photos of Nathan and couldn't keep an eye on the goats.

Nathan is walking on the bridge that goes over the duck pond.

Last but not least . . . the lazy creek. We saved this for our very last activity at the zoo. We always forget to bring Nathan's swimsuit when we visit the zoo.

But it was so hot outside, we just decided to let him go in with his clothes on.

This section, of course, was the most crowded of the children's zoo. I'm surprised that Randy got these photos of only Nathan because there were kids everywhere.

Nathan loved cooling off in the cold water. After getting splashed from a few of the other kids, he had had enough. Thankfully only his shorts were wet. We just took them off and headed home.

We loved the new Giants of the Savanna. The whole area is very beautiful and is all about getting us closer to the animals. They even have a restaurant with a wall of windows where you can dine right next to the lions. The only bad thing is that the zoo is getting too large to see everything in one visit with a toddler. We are looking forward to our next visit. And I promise, we'll ride the zoo train next time.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

The Pool is Open

We took the cover off the pool today to see how warm the water was getting. We had 90 degree days all week long. The water was very warm. This is the earliest we have been in our pool without turning the heater on.
Nathan couldn't wait to swim this season. He had been asking me for weeks if it was time to swim. Once he was in the water he asked, "Is it now summer time?" The answer to that question is . . . YES!!
I signed Nathan up for swimming lessons which start next week. I wanted to make sure he had a chance to get in the pool before his first lesson. Hopefully he will enjoy them as much as he loves to swim in our pool.




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Race Car Build

We went to Lowe's this morning for their Build and Grow clinic. This morning we built a race car. Again, Nathan loved it. He likes to hammer with the kid sized hammers. This is a great free activity and we will be going back for more fun.



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Friday, May 28, 2010

Summer 2010 - Sports Week

This week's theme is SPORTS.

We started our week with a field trip to the Palaestra Gym. Our playgroup won a party there and we were very happy to attend. They have gym equipment, several trampolines and even had two bounce houses.

Nathan loved the trampolines. They had an extra long one for tumbling. Nathan ran down it over and over and over. I ran down a couple of times. It was really fun! The two bounce houses are in the background. One was Disney Princess with an obstacle course and the other was a giant fire truck with a tall slide.

Nathan coming down the slide. He was moving so fast all over the gym, it was hard to get a good photo of him.

Nathan loved this gym. We both got lots of exercise there. He didn't want to leave when our time was up. We will be going back in a couple of weeks and we can't wait!!

We also did a couple of craft projects. Nathan painted different sports balls on construction paper. Mommy cut them out. Then, Nathan stuffed them with shredded paper and stapled them shut.

Nathan painting a football.

Here are the finished balls hanging from the kitchen ceiling. We made soccer balls, footballs, basketballs and baseballs.

Nathan and I played basketball in the living room. We gathered all different sized balls that we could find around the house. Then we took turns throwing them into a laundry basket. We only keep score by the amount of fun that we were having.

Our sensory tub this week was filled with Cheerios. I added some sport ball whistles and erasures that I found in the party section of the store. I always put a magnifying glass in the tub so Nathan can get a close look at everything. I also add a couple of plastic eggs to hide items in or fill them up with Cherrios and shake them.

Nathan likes to play with the sensory tub outside. I put a blanket on the patio and he will sit and play in the tub for a long time.


Our second craft that we made was a torch. Nathan remembered the Olympic torch they had at school for their Olympic Field Day.

Our torch was made from a paper towel tube. Nathan started to paint it with a brush but finished with his hands.

He liked squishing his hands in the paint.

Messy Hands

When the torch was dried, he decorated it with some blue glitter glue. Then, we glued orange tissue paper at the top for the flames.

Nathan and I visited the library and checked several sports books out. We read books about baseball, football, soccer, basketball, hockey and golf. Our favorite books were:

Let's Play Basketball! by Charles R. Smith Jr.
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Long Shot by Chris Paul
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Dino-Hockey by Lisa Wheeler
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Little Granny Quarterback by Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson
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Hunter & Stripe and the Soccer Showdown by Laura Malone Elliott
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Big Kicks by Bob Kolar
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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Catapult Build

We went to Lowe's this morning and participated in their Build and Grow Clinic. This week's build was a catapult. Nathan had a great time using the little hammers. He started each nail and Daddy finished hammering them in. The clinic is for ages 5 and up, but Nathan was engaged the whole time.






Nathan was thrilled with his catapult. It is extra special because he built it with his Daddy.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Last Day of School

Today is Nathan's last day of school. He was very excited to go because they were having a water play day. The weather was perfect for them to play outside.

Dressed in his swimsuit and very excited for the last day of school.

Mommy had a flat tire, so Daddy had to come rescue us. Nathan ended up only being a half hour late, but arrived just in time to play outside with the water tables.

After school, we stopped to get an ice cream treat and Nathan wanted to bring it home to eat it in the backyard.

His teacher, Ms. Melissa, gave him some bubbles and he couldn't wait to open them up.

He is very happy that it's finally summer time. He can't wait to swim in the pool.

Nathan had a great year in preschool. He loved playing on the playground, singing in music class, doing craft projects, dancing in creative movement, attending chapel and eating lunch. The best part of school was his teacher, Ms. Melissa. She was very loving, caring and a lot of fun. We will miss her, but can always stop by her classroom to say hi next year.