Yesterday our family (daughter, fiance, son, husband and myself) took a little trip to the big city for her 28th birthday, which was the day before (May 3rd). She suggested she might like to go to the zoo, something we had not done all together since the kids were very young. The weather was perfect for this! Some sun, some breeze, the trees at the zoo were out in blossom, and the day was wonderful.
The zoo is a BIG place, with lots of walking (providing large areas for the different kinds of animals that require it). Husband has been a bit of a hurting unit since he's been working on doing trim work (crown molding, sanding, filling, sanding, filling, painting, ...) all while bracing himself awkwardly on a ladder for a few days. Although I try to get out and walk every day, it's never the extent that this would involve and my lower back arthritis is never completely a non-issue, but we sucked it up and had a great time seeing all the animals and remembering the experience from about twenty years ago.
At one point we tried to recreate a picture which I thought had husband and both kids in it. However, the only one I could find at home was this one:
So yesterday's photo has all three of them in it. Same bronze statue, aprx. twenty years later.
Another moment we tried to recreate was this one, where when we first went to the zoo, there was an extremely friendly large fish who enchanted our daughter. We called it the "greeter fish". In my memory (obviously defunct) there was a picture of daughter alone, with the fish. Alas, this is what I found in the photo album:
This is the recreation, even though is isn't quite correct. Daughter is blowing her face up, like the fish.
One photo that was new this year, because I honestly don't think they had this bronze statue back then, is daughter and I with the snow leopard and her cub (symbolic, I thought, for her birthday).
And here is the real snow leopard, looking like your typical house cat, totally relaxed and asleep, right at the glass where we could have a good look! Thank you, snow leopard!
Some of my other favourites yesterday were the sloths, the capybara, and the grizzly bear.
Capybaras look like kiwi fruit and that grizzly was HUGE. We were a little sad that there were certain animals that were not available to see yesterday, such as the full troop of orangutans, and we weren't sure if we saw the famous silver back gorilla, Charles. The gorillas were not yet in their outdoor area, which would have been fabulous to see them in. As well, the zoo no longer keeps elephants and hasn't for quite a few years. That's probably for the best.
There was a special focus at the zoo yesterday, that being all the frogs that are currently singing their little frog hearts out. Toads, too. I sincerely hope whoever was in this get up was getting paid well!!
Experiencing a day out at the zoo with your adult children is so much more fun (or a different kind of fun) than when they are wee little and your are always watching them, keeping them safe, carrying them on your shoulders, explaining everything to them... I'm so glad daughter suggested this to us. Making new memories!
Added later: daughter sent me this pic today:
And here was the original with just sister and brother.
That looks super fun. I love the photo recreations, especially. What a great idea. The one of your daughter and the fish is especially compelling. This is a nice zoo -- where is it located?
ReplyDeleteIt’s the Toronto Zoo.
DeleteWhat a fun kick-back to the past and excellent way to celebrate the now, with a trip to the zoo. Memories to hold deer for a lifetime. I love it.
ReplyDeleteGosh, haven't gone to that zoo since my grands were little ones. Like yours, all grown up now. I remember my daughter was dating one of the elephant "ranchers" at that time.
ReplyDeleteOh now that’s interesting! I wondered what it would be like to have a job at the zoo!
DeleteHappy Birthday to your daughter! And what a fun day you all had -- those photos are great!
ReplyDeleteLove your pics at the Zoo... and especially loved that pic of the sleeping snow leopard. BTW, my daughter's birthday is May 3rd also.
ReplyDeleteIf given the opportunity, I would have rubbed its belly and taken my chances!
DeleteWhen my grandson was little we had a yearly pass to the zoo. I used to pick him up from the daycare sitter and take him to the zoo for a few hours. He really liked the fur seals for some reason. They were in a glass sided pool and would come up and play around for him. I really enjoyed those days with him. He is now 28! Gigi in TO
ReplyDeleteI’m pretty sure there aren’t seals there anymore unfortunately.
DeleteThat looks marvelous and what a terrific way to celebrate your daughter's birthday. Wishing her a fabulous year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful time you had.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter's birthday will be unforgettable.
You have created fantastic memories!
Can you believe that the world, and your family, are a generation older? Where did the time go,?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to try to recreate the photos! It looks like such fun.
ReplyDeleteYou might have run into my grandson who works in one of the shops on the weekends. They live quite close in Markham. It is a great zoo but I haven't been in years.
ReplyDeleteOh that’s neat! Alas we didn’t go into any shops.
DeleteOh these are splendid! I love 'then' and 'now' photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to spend a birthday. Glad that all of you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Sounds a great day out. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteLove your point about a pleasure of adult children; you can enjoy them as adults rather than being totally responsible for them as children. It was a great day at the zoo.
ReplyDeleteI love time spent with our “ kids” ( well, one still lives with us).
DeleteLove the before and now photos. Looks like you had a fabulous day.
ReplyDeleteLove all the photos. It sounds like a lovely experience and memories made.
ReplyDeleteI love the zoo and haven't been to one in ages. Now I think I want to go.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of you & your daughter. OM goodness that snow leopard is SO precious.
ReplyDeleteIsn’t it?!
DeleteWhat a fun day! Recreating the photos from earlier visits was a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love it!!!!!!!! Thank you for sharing! What a great way to spend a family day.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics, and glad you had such a good time...and memories! Haven't been there since the 70's.! Remember coming back to my car and the battery was dead...I had left the lights on...
ReplyDeleteI thought sloths were some sort of mythological creature, invoked to teach children a lesson about laziness or unpreparedness.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your daughter! What a lovely idea to recreate an experience from when she was a child. It sounds fun as well.
ReplyDeleteRather a novel idea to visit a zoo as an adult birthday treat, but I can see the attraction and it would be a good place to walk, because you'd always be walking to see something different. Sounds as though it was a really nice say out.
ReplyDeleteAww that so sweet. Beautiful pictures. Happy Birthday to her.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea and you clearly had a wonderful time. I love snow leopards - so elegant and beautiful, and capybaras are just great big guinea pigs, really, with the temperament to match:-)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this post. It's so fun to see pictures like that, the changes and how the children have grown. You have a beautiful family. The snow leopard is amazing. Would love to have seen it up close like that. You certainly have not aged since the first pictures...you're pretty as ever! Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment. I've missed everyone. :)
ReplyDeleteHello! I found you from the delightful Henny Penny. What a lovely post! Happy time celebrating your daughter's birthday. It made me smile when you told us about recreating the past photos and how your memory of them was different. Memory is a funny thing. Your zoo in Toronto looks great. We took our son to the zoo in Atlanta, Georgia so much as a child! He is in his 30's now. Time does fly! Take care!
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