Eclipsed!
OK, I know you have been waiting for these and I apologize for the wait. Blame it on Blogger and it's finickiness right now. Above is a picture of the girls snuggling on the trampoline under the just beginning to be eclipsed moon. I learned that if I left the shutter open for a long time to expose all of the scenery you could not see much of the detail of the moon. In the pictures below, the best ones are 2:51 and 2:52 am. You can even see the craters on the moon. I had to crop waaaaay in to get these shots, so the detail and pixels are much reduced, but good enough for a blog post. Enjoy!











Here the girls happened to be right by the glass when the keeper put a blob of ground meat on the glass for the lion to lick off. You can see the blob right above his head. Pretty freaky to have the lion come over and look as if he is going to bite your head off!
This lion was going for the meat as well, but it kinda looks like she is looking right at A and regally sizing her up.
But we had to stop and say hello to the Coca Cola Bear, of course. I love his sweet smile. My kids aren't too shabby in the grin department, either.
As we walked back to the car, we decided to go the longer, but hopefully shorter seeming, outside route to the parking garage. E was getting tired and whiny and I wasn't sure that I would get to avoid carrying her and the hundred pounds of M&M's. Then, we ran across this ramp thingy. E perked up right away and ran up it like she was on a skate board. So, we stopped and played for a while. One of the cars in the stop and go traffic right by us had some young men in it who called out something about finding a fun place to play. I was telling the girls that they should run all the way up and grab on to the bars, like E is doing in the picture. They didn't, so I showed them how it was done. I got a shout from the guys in the car, "GO, Mom!" The girls couldn't be shown up by their mother, so they had to try it! They found that sliding down was even more fun than running up. 

And here is my sweet little butterfly:








See what I mean?
The conservation carousel was too cool to pass up. All the animals on it were endangered or threatened species.
E was excited to try on C's dance outfits and learn some dance moves from her talented buddy. 
I love this picture of A.
Here the girls are trying to ride the boogie board like a surf board. They insisted that the surf really moved them, even though it looked like they were standing pretty still. They had fun trying!
Monday, before we drove home, we walked to the park and the town square and the girls took a spin around the fountain. Luckily no one fell in!
This picture tells a sad story. E was soo sad to have to leave she could not bear to join A and C in a last picture together before we left. So, the two other girls left a space in the picture for her.
E waiting for her sister to open her umbrella. She managed to get it open by herself, which is not a big feat until you remember that, unlike a lot of kids, she can count on her digits how many times she has seen rain in the last four years!

