The stingrays all had their stingers out, which made me feel much better since any time I think stingrays, I think of the Crocodile Hunter's death. They were really friendly because they wanted to eat. We got to feed them squid and little fish. It was the weirdest experience! We held our hands flat at the bottom of the water and put the food sticking up between our fingers. Then they sucked it out of our hands vacuum style. I got some great video footage in which I am screaming in the background because one of the males decided to chase a female and splashed right up out of the water and back down, spraying water all over us!
Next we rode the train while it wasn't too busy.
Hunter enjoyed his first choo choo ride until the end, when he was hungry and we weren't to our stop yet. I think everyone on the train knew that he needed to eat. :) I love his rosy little cheeks in this picture.
The STL zoo carousel is so cool! It has neat animals that you don't normally see on a merry-go-round. Holden scoped it out while waiting in line and chose the caterpillar. Cracks me up! Hunter had his first carousel ride on a lion. Holden was the exact same age (a little over 4 mos.) when he rode this same carousel for the first time. He rode a zebra. :) Hunter LOVED watching the people as we went around; babbled and shrieked and grinned. Such a good boy!
This is one of my favorite pics of the whole trip. I think it's hilarious! Hunter was fussing and Holden was clearly tired of listening to it!
Next stop: Children's Zoo. There are so many neat things to see and do there. It's very hands-on. We were laughing because this chicken was walking around behind Jay and my parents like it was the most natural thing in the world.
Hunter is as tall as a red-tailed hawk. And Jay appears to be the same height as a koala. Ha! Holden refused to pose for a picture by the chart this year. Guess how tall he was at age 3 will remain a mystery.
LOVED having Grammy and Papa with us! What troopers!
Holden talked all day about wanting to see the elephants. The thing about the St. Louis zoo is that it takes a lot of walking in each exhibit. By the time we finally got to them, he was grumpy. See top right picture. I'm coaxing him to smile and he is scowling. Also bottom right picture on Daddy's shoulders pouting. This is a typical example of life with our three year old. :)
One of my favorites: the giraffes! I just think they are so neat. About as close to a dinosaur as you can get. (But nice. Hee hee!)
Hunter has just started eating baby food. I thought he'd be a bigger fan of it than he is so far, because he LOVES his bottles and is my big boy! I think he could take it or leave it so far. He definately DETESTS sweet peas (can't really blame him but I was surprised because Holden loved them as a baby) and will literally gag if I put them in his mouth. His favorites seem to be peaches and sweet potatoes. He must like the color orange. :) It gets extremely messy because he puts his hand in his mouth between about each bite. Wish some teeth would pop up for all his hard work! He is a chewing, sucking, drooly mess of a baby! Love him. ;) My friend, Annie, loaned us a portable, collapsable bouncy seat that was wonderful on our trip. He also spent a lot of time rolling around on towels or a blankies on the floor.
Once the bathroom door fiasco was over, Dad and I took Holden up to swim in the rooftop pool. It felt so good in the hot afternoon sun! We had a great time pretending that Holden and I were escaped convincts and Papa was the sheriff. He'd "lock us up" and we'd escape. (What can I say, my dad is a retired prison guard and my husband is a deputy. Games about the law kinda come naturally.)
2 comments:
what a fun trip!!! Isn't nice to have good vacation spots close by
Your trip looked like so much fun. St. Louis is a great place to visit. My parent live one hour south and we STILL have never taken Ben to the Arch. I better get on that! Love that your horses name was Benny. I'll have to tell my buddy that tomorrow! :) (Oh..and tell Holden thanks for his sweet comment about the baby under those flowers...ha ha!)
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