Thursday, September 16, 2010

3 Years Old!

For those of you that have older kids, you might have to take a moment to think back to this time, but I'm sure you will agree, it's great! We just celebrated our daughter's 3rd birthday and it was alot of fun!

We took her to the Kansas City Zoo. She was surprisingly amazed by the elephants and the turtles. Sorry Camel. :(

Anyway, we were surprised at how nice it was!  However, the price wasn't cheap.  For the three of us it was around $30.  Won't do that often.  It was also really busy!  It's a good thing we got there fairly early (10:00am), or it would have been chaos!  As you can see below, even at 10:00, the line wasn't short. 



I think the part that was the most disturbing was simply seeing the animals trapped in those cages.  I mean, we're not really big animal lovers, but it just seems in-humane to keep them trapped like that.  I'm all for advancing science, curing diseases, or even a good steak, but to just cage'm up and charge money to gawk at them?  That just doesn't seem right.  That poor lion just looked like he was ready to off himself or something.  Saying he was depressed just doesn't do it justice - and that's the lion; could you imagine what the camel is thinking?

No matter what, it was a good experience for the family and it was a beautiful day.  Although, I don't see us going back anytime soon.  The sad thing is that we were so tired after running around the zoo, that instead of finding a new restaurant in KC for a late lunch, we opted for the easy route back in LS at Applebees.  We knew they would sing happy b-day to her, which we thought would be fun.
 All in all, the third b-day was the best so far.  We enjoyed our time together as a family and she really appreciated her present (new toy box) and her time with Mommy & Daddy.  We are definitely looking forward to next year!

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