The whole ride there, we were entertained by all the different sounds the jungle animals can make. We asked them what animals they were excited to see and the list grew long, but the top four were elephants, giraffes, zebras and monkeys. Oh no, not monkeys....I do not want those thieves to make off with half my truck.
I have not been to the African Lion Safari in a long time, but my memory was quite clear on the monkey part and so was Dacy's. He said he remembers when they went as a family and his dad somehow missed the monkey bypass road, only to panic, turn the car around and baahaa through the grassland towards the exit with the park rangers in tow...he could hardly tell the story without laughing his butt off. Funny the things we remember so vividly when we were younger.
kisses! |
We let the girls out of their car seats and started our safari. The girls were silent and fascinated by all the animals. They recognized all of them but kept asking us if they were safe in the car. I rolled down my window to get a good pic of the rhinoceros and Sophia freaked out. " mommy roll up your window so he does not get us" I guess I should adhere to the rules!
The elephant swim was a bit hit with all of us. Those huge mammals kept us all in awe. Sophia was happy to see they were taking a bath, cause they were dirty and needed to clean off.
sprinkle water! |
playing in the bouncy balls |
"Hi Buddy" |
It was a great educational trip, just how Darcy likes it. He is always showing the girls how to do stuff, teach them about life and this trip was right up his alley. This was also part of Father's Day - getting to do what he likes best, spending time with his family and making it an educational experience!
Ciao
R - xo
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