Wildlife Photo Hunt
This summer, the eight of us travelled to far-off places to look at animals not native to our little northwest town.
So we packed up our tent and our clothes, loaded the kids in the van and started our journey. Granted the 73.6 mile trip to the Oregon Zoo, doesn't quite qualify as 'far-off places', but its a long-enough drive for me with the six kids.
Plus we didn't drive straight to the zoo, we actually spent three days playing with my wife's sister's family. The Oregon Zoo was our first full day on our vacation.
For all but two of our kids, its was the first remembered trip to the zoo. We bought an annual membership to the zoo to keep the memory alive with the opportunity for multiple visits throughout the year...(that and it was only a few dollars more than regular admission for the whole family.) Even the 'Plus' membership with added bonuses and guest admissions cost less than two visits for our family.
We saw lots of cool animals and even rode the zoo train!
Considering the crowd, we were pleased that we left with the same amount of kids as we brought...and the same kids we brought!
We did have a little scare, though, when our youngest son followed someone else and got himself lost. By the time we figured out he wasn't with my group, my wife's group or my wife's sister's group, I ended up back-tracking past the monkeys, the alligator, the meerkats, and the giraffes until I found a nice lady asking a little teary-eyed boy if he was lost.
Scared us to death, but other than that, we had a good time at the zoo and even caught pictures of the wildest of animals:
1 comment:
Looks like a lot of fun. We did the same type of thing with a kids' museum in Spokane. We bought the season pass because two trips cost more. We are in Spokane several times a year, so we take advantage of it.
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