Monday, August 28, 2017

Zoo Atlanta

We made a detour to Zoo Atlanta on our way to my sister's house last weekend.  Owen's favorite animal in the world is the giant panda, and Zoo Atlanta is one of four zoos in the country that has those.  Prior to our trip, we checked out the Zoo Atlanta DVD from our public library, and this entitled us to free admission.
As anticipated, the giant pandas were the highlight for Owen.  This cub was only a year old and was so cute!
Zoo Atlanta is small, but has a good variety of animals.
 There were several interactive exhibits that the kids really liked.
For some reason we always spend a lot of time in the reptile house, and it was no different on this day.
There were many babies at the zoo, but the baby gorilla was my favorite.  He was just precious.  He would hang on around his mother's legs as she tried to walk.  This reminded me of how my own kids acted when they were younger.  Later the baby climbed on his mother's back and she carried him around.  We arrived at the gorilla habitat at feeding time, so all of the gorillas were up front by the viewing window.  I counted ten at once. I did not realize that Zoo Atlanta had that many gorillas.


There was also a baby orangutan who came over and tugged on his mother so that she would come up on the deck and snuggle with him.  He also stole my heart...
...as did the red panda- such a cutie.  


 We haven't been to this zoo since Owen was six months old, but I remembered that there was a pretty decent playground on the way out. I told the kids that we would stop at the playground before leaving, but when we got there we learned that the kids were too big for the equipment. However, they had a new ropes course in the same area, and they were tall enough to do that.  So I paid the extra fee for them to do this activity, and I did not mind doing so at all since we had gotten into the zoo for free.

 Olivia is so weird about ropes courses.  I mean, rock climbing- fine, zip-lining- no problem, but get her on a ropes course and she gets real uneasy.  I told her that if she went on this ropes course, she couldn't freak out because no one would be up there with her.  She stuck to the "sturdier" obstacles, went right to the zip-line, zipped down it once, and then came down off the ropes.  She did it by herself, though, so this is progress.
 Owen, on the other hand, loves a ropes course.  He was darting around all over the place.  He would have stayed on it for hours if I would have let him.

 After finishing up at the ropes course, we returned stopped to get some ice cream and then headed to the car.  We sure did enjoy our visit to the zoo.

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