Trevor-Mommy day was almost a total disaster but it all worked out. Those big blue baby eyes saved the day! Our family now has a zoo membership, so I decided Trevor and I would go this morning. I bought the membership online and printed the confirmation last night. I got Trevor through breakfast, sunscreen, shoes, in the car. Diaper bag, camera with batteries and memory card – check. Snacks, water, sunglasses – check. Stroller loaded. Don’t forget printout… grab purse and keys, and out the door we finally went!
We get to the zoo and I get Trevor loaded in the stroller, get bags and accessories organized and walk up to the entrance. I get out the paper and my wa… WHAT?! My wallet is not in my purse!!! The zoo is really strict about members having photo ID, especially when they don’t even have a real card yet, just a printout.
I wait in the membership line only to get a crabby lady who was just giving me the “talk to the hand” attitude about how she will not bend the rules. No photo ID, no entry. Just when I was about to cry (if I had to go home for the wallet, we wouldn’t have time to come back), another employee looked at Trevor’s eager face and said, “Jeez! Just let them in!”. Thank you, kind zoo employee!
So I had absolutely no money, so no souvenirs or snacks were bought. Maybe it was a good thing, and it saved me some cash! We were rollin’ at the zoo anyway!

Some of the bigger animal exhibits like giraffes and elephants didn’t interest Trevor. I don’t think he really knew what he was looking at and what he should be looking for. But when we got to the section with the squirrel monkey garden, he got interested!

I carried him through a path where all the tiny little monkeys are running freely around you, jumping on trees and ropes right over your head. Trevor didn’t know what to think! He was stunned!
He kind of liked the flamingos too.

He did a LOT of pointing today. This strange amazon river display got his attention.

He pointed at a cow that kept mooing at him.

Since we were in the children’s farm and petting zoo area of the zoo, I let him out to walk. He liked the chickens that came right up to the fence to cluck at him.

I thought he would like the turkey but he just ran away!

He LOVED the goat petting area. He kept signing “dog” and laughing. He had to call a goat roundtable meeting.

Tunnel goat was his favorite, he kept coming back to look at him

Then he went searching for hiding goats everywhere

We only did a small section of the zoo today. We were there just over 2 hours and even though the thermometer said it was 74, it was getting super hot in that sun! I had to get Trevor home for some lunch and a bath!
He took a 3 hour nap, he was so worn out!
Brendan had a very nice day of play and personal attention today. He is still getting his formula in his stomach and has not had any problems yet! We should get a follow up from his GI team tomorrow and talk about his plan going forward.
Brendan’s thing today was pushing the button on the crazy spinny light toy!

This evening, the boys played “Endless Alphabet” together nicely.

Ok, kind of nicely. There was hand swatting from both sides going on. And then Trevor likes to hit the physical “Home” button on the side and close the app.
I was supposed to make Trevor tired but the zoo trip wiped me out too! I can’t wait until the whole family can go more often. There is so much there for them to do!



I’m so glad they let you in at the zoo! Trevor looked like he had a great time. A nice trip for the first day of Spring. It was 10 degrees here this morning!!
You got a lot of very cute pictures of a silly little boy. 🙂 I like how curious he is about things.
Brendan is looking good, and I hope his feeding going into his tummy works out to be a good thing.
The boys “sharing” the tablet is cute, they are behaving like typical siblings. It’s nice to see Brendan participating in the game of who gets to control it.
Lots of love,
Gramma