Monday, November 30, 2015

More Big Cats



 For the second year in a row, various attractions in the city of Jacksonville have had a "kids free in November" event. We decided to take advantage of the deal this year by visiting the Catty Shack Ranch with some friends of ours.  Catty Shack is a non-profit that takes in animals- mostly bit cats (thus the name CATty Shack).  We went for the night feeding, which was really interesting because the animals knew that they were about to be fed and were very lively.  We saw lions, tigers, cougars, and leopards- among other animals.  The animals get loud at feeding time- lots of growling.  The kids are serious animal lovers, and they really enjoyed themselves.






Saturday, November 21, 2015

Okapi and Cheetahs and Rhinos, Oh My!

Tucked away on the Florida-Georgia line is a place so wonderful that you won't believe your eyes and so "hidden" that a lot of locals don't even know that it's there- even though it is very well known in the world of animal conservation (especially for it's okapi, cheetah, and rhino programs).  White Oak Conservation Center sits on the banks of the St. Mary's river.  The total property covers 12,400 acres and includes multiple meeting halls, houses for convention lodging, and even a gold course.  This place is NICE.  Opportunities for the public to visit the conservation area are limited and expensive.  They offer some public tours, and also host special "events" a few times a year.  These special events usually sell out within the first day of being announced.  There is one event that I have been wanting to attend for a while now.  The event is called "Breakfast with Beasts".  As the name suggests, you have breakfast and then get to visit the "beasts"- which in this case are cheetahs who run on a lure course.  They had an event scheduled in the spring but it sold out in one day (which I have since learned always happens), so I have been waiting.... patiently.... for months... for them to announce another breakfast event.  Then two weeks ago as I was doing my daily trolling of their website, I noticed that they had an event scheduled.  I called and booked immediately.  The only unfortunate thing was that Brian had to work, so it was just going to be me and the kiddos.
 I called to book and was emailed a map of how to get to the main gate.  After traveling down two rather long dirt roads, we checked in at the gate and were given another map of how to get to the pavilion where we would be having breakfast. We were definitely in the middle of nowhere. Thankfully there were signs and people along the way to help us.  When we arrived we were directed to parking and met by a guy in a golf cart who shuttled us up the trail to the riverside pavilion.  We walked into the pavilion, were greeted by two more staff members, and were ushered to the drink bar where we had a choice of several different breakfast beverages.  We sat with a nice couple from Jacksonville who had been to White Oak several times before.  As a matter of fact, many of the people that we talked to were repeat visitors.  Following a delicious breakfast, we boarded a trolley and headed out to the cheetah demonstration area.


 We got to see five different cats run.  They were chasing a lure on a course that had been set up before we arrived.  I videoed the first two runs and I have uploaded one of the videos at the bottom.  I wish I would have recorded the third cheetah because she was super-fast.  The cheetahs were given different routes to run- some ran straight, others had routes that cut back and forth.  It was really neat to watch these animals do the thing that they are known for doing.  You don't get to see them run like this in a zoo setting- no room.  After each animal completed her run, she was loaded back up into a cage and taken back to her pen.  Before going, they would drive the cats up next to the fence where we were standing so that we could get a really good look at them.  Two of the cats were purring- loudly- like a house cat when they came by.




 The last two cats to run did so together.  After their run, they were brought onto a platform directly in front of us.  They ate while their caretakers answered our questions.  Cheetahs are one of the animals that White Oak is most known for.  They currently house 28 cheetahs on site.  One fact that we learned is that having fewer than 3 cubs will not provide enough stimulation for the mama cheetah to produce milk.  So, if a cheetah has fewer than 3 cubs, she will abandon them immediately.  I mention this because this situation happened at White Oak a number of years ago.  The staff ended up having to hand raise the cub, and so that it wouldn't be alone, they paired it with a puppy and raised the two together.  It's one of those weird animal relationships that you sometimes read about- two different species being best friends.  After the last cats ran, they sent out the puppy (now a huge dog) to be with her buddy/sister.  That was really neat.


 And here's the part I'll never forget- they walked the last two cheetahs along the fence and let us pet them.  Yep.  We pet the cheetahs.
Across the road from the cheetah course was the white rhino pen.   White Oak is also well known for it's rhino program.  They have the largest herd of white rhinos outside of Africa.  Seriously- I have never seen so many rhinos in my life.  It was feeding time when we showed up, so all of the animals were close to the fence.  The rhino caretaker was on hand to answer our questions.  Owen and Olivia were standing near the caretaker, and they were listening to her intently.  What happened next I could not believe.  One of the baby rhinos left it's mother and walked right up to Olivia at the fence.  I thought that the caretaker was about to tell the kids to back away from the fence, but she didn't. Instead, she started telling them where would be the best place to touch the little fellow.  And so, we got to pet the baby rhino- so stinkin' cute!




After leaving the rhino area, we took a short trolley tour of a nearby portion of the conservation area.  We got to see some of the okapi- which is another species that this center is well-known for.  We also saw the giraffes, different types of deer, and some type of buffalo. I know that there are other animals that we did not get to see- our tour only hit some of the highlights.

In case you can't tell, I was really impressed with this place.  I would love a return visit in the future- maybe to take the official "tour" and see different parts of the reserve.  Guess I better start saving my pennies



Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Disney on Ice

 We recently saw the Disney on Ice show "Let's Celebrate".  This was a fun celebration of different holidays and events featuring some of our favorite Disney characters and songs.  The kids had a great time.  We were joined by Aunt Libba, Jessica, Natalie, and Audrey, and they also enjoyed the show.  I looked over at the kids several times during the performance, and they always had smiles on their faces. It was definitely a fun event.







Sunday, November 15, 2015

Killing Time in Savannah

Quincy's wedding dress appointments were in Savannah.  She had three different places that she was going to look, and the last two were small boutiques that would not be able to accommodate all of Quincy's entourage.  Those of us with small kids decided to excuse ourselves from the last two appointments so that others could attend.  A week before the shopping trip, I looked at a Savannah events website and saw that Disney of Ice would be in town on the day that we were shopping- so I got tickets.  We had some time to kill between the first bridal shop appointment and the start of the ice show.  The kids and I decided to walk around downtown Savannah.  I have been to Savannah several times, but the kids have not.  They really liked the historic district.  We didn't have enough time to thoroughly check out anything, but we did go down River Street and visit a couple of the squares.

 The Telfair Museum was hosting an arts and crafts festival in one of the squares that we visited.  They had several tables set up where kids could try their hand at various arts and crafts.  We had enough time for the kids to do one activity.  Olivia chose to do the "marker Monet" activity while Owen opted for the finger painting.  They were pleased with their finished products.




Wedding Frenzy

 Quincy is engaged, and the wedding frenzy has begun.  She has already booked the reception venue, lined up catering, and this weekend she found her dress!  It was a hard decision because she looked good in everything, but I think she chose a winner.  She had lots of people dress shopping with her, so there was no shortage of input.  I can't wait to see her in her dress this May.



Friday, November 13, 2015

Soccer

 Owen just completed his soccer season with the YMCA.  This was our first experience with soccer, and it was a good one.  Owen really liked it a lot and says that he wants to play again next year.  Following the last game, each player received a trophy for participation.



Sunday, November 8, 2015

Rock and Roll (Take 4)

This is my fourth straight year running in a Savannah Rock and Roll event.  I did the half this year and I can honestly say that I have never experienced anything like what I saw out on this course.  The weather was warm and humid- unseasonably so for November.  I realized within the first mile that not only was my time going to be bad, but that if I didn't slow my pace down that I may not even finish. It was rough.  I saw numerous runners struggling- three of whom were totally down and surrounded by medical personnel. They ended up having to divert runners and cancel the full marathon because the medical staff could not keep up with all of the people who needed help due to the heat/humidity.   I was able to pull out a 2.27.58.  It's a personal worst for the half, but I seriously did the best that I could do.  I am still just so happy to be uninjured and running again that my chip time is an afterthought.  It was my friend Kim's birthday and she ran her first half (and did great).  I was happy to get to do this "bucket list" item with her.