We enjoyed a super fun-filled visit with my sister Sandy and niece Rachel this week. I invited them to guest post, but alas, they declined. They should be warned that this means I'll use (and caption) any pictures I want, any way I want! :)
Taft Elementary School playground, Wednesday May 1st.
| Ellie finally conquered the curly slide. She started out sitting, in a feet first position, but by the time she landed... |
| Tommy enjoys a ride down with his cousin Rachel. |
Rolling Ridge Animal Park, Millersburg OH
Thursday, May 2nd.
Thursday, May 2nd.
| Zedonks. A cross between zebra and donkey. Kind of homely. |
| Eland. Or in the words of our wagon driver, "bucket thief". He warned us that these guys will be very determined to take the whole bucket, not just a handful of feed. |
| Alpacas. |
| Sandy won the struggle with this eland by keeping the feed bucket inside the wagon, so he couldn't get the leverage to steal it from her. |
| I'm not sure what this animal was. Did it have the scratchy tongue or the slimy one? |
| Pot-bellied pigs. |
| If I'm not mistaken, Tommy gave this feed a taste test. |
| This little guy has a head full of allergy goo and is really not feeling well, but he has a fun time in spite of his challenge. |
| Scottish Highland Cattle |
| Buffalo. Notice the nursing calf. |
| White Buffalo. It didn't come close enough to feed or pet. |
| Water Buffalo and Ostrich racing to the wagon for lunch. |
| How far away from this bird can I stay while feeding him? The ostrich won the race and Sandy learned that they can be rude when hungry. |
| Watusi cow and her 3-week old and extremely thin calf. |
| Feeding the mama |
| Nilgai Antelope |
| Elk |
| Japanese Sika deer |
| I kept trying to focus on the alpacas, but couldn't get my lens to cooperate. Good thing. :) |
| For some reason this picture reminds me of "The Lion King", which is odd, because there are no lions here. Or warthogs either. |
| Water Buffalo. Do you think she uses a curling iron on those horns? |
| Thank you ma'am. That's right kindly of you. :) |
| Wildebeest, or Gnu. This guy didn't come close to the wagon. |
| I think this llama looks like it is wearing Easter Bunny ears. |
| Llama, Llama, Red Pajama |
| Texas Longhorn |
| Up close you can see just how this guy got his name. I seriously thought he might hook a horn on that pole and drag the wagon to the ground. Bet he could have if he wanted to! |
| Zebra. So much prettier than the zedonk! |
| Rachel petting it, Sandy feeding it. |
| Uh-oh! What's over Aunt Sandy's shoulder? Is it that pesky ostrich again? |
| Nyah, it's just a mama Brahma. |
| And her husband Mr. Brahma |
| Mama Brahma holds her tongue aside so that Rachel can just pour in the feed. |
| I hope she is just licking her lips, not sticking out her tongue at us. :) |
| Hmm... with that look, I''m just not sure! |
| Which is more exciting, petting a zebra or riding a rhinoceros? With the wagon tour over, we take a break for lunch before the petting zoo. |
| Duckies!!! |
| Rachel's finding out just how much goats like to eat. |
| And eat. |
| And eat. |
| And eat. |
| This friendly parrot kept shouting out "hello" from the tree above us. |
| Back to the ducklings! |
| Sandy and Rachel really fell in love with these little guys. They named them Daphne and Gus. |
| Or was that Gus and Daphne? |
| I'm pretty sure this one is Gus. |
| I promise that Tommy is not squeezing a duck. He is holding his puppy tail and his carrot. |
I Scream, You Scream, We all Scream for Ice Cream!
| We stopped on the way home to have some ice cream to celebrate Rachel's birthday which is on May 4th. |
| I'm planning to forget all about my birthday, which is a few more days away. |
| A little snuggling on the couch after a long day never hurt anyone. |
| Sandy promises to bring my children into the 21st century. She is showing them how to use her iPhone. |
Brookside Park Tot Lot, Friday May 3rd.
| I'm trying to coax Ellie into the tube. She's not buying. |
| Tommy goes for it! |
| Well okay, if it didn't eat him alive, I guess I'll try it too. |
| Aunt Sandy passes through Dolly Bear, who was making the trip a little too slippery for Ellie at first. |
| Canadian Geese. They hissed at us to warn us away. We were going to feed the ducks, but I forgot the bread. |
What a great visit! Thanks for coming, Rachel and Sandy!
We can't wait to see you again. :)