Sunday, March 29, 2009
Dip It!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Loving My City (or Spring Break, part 2)
The Fort Worth Zoo:
This is the oldest zoo in Texas, and from what I have seen, it is also the best. We bought a membership and intend to visit often. One of my favorite exhibits is always the lonely lion without his mate and cubs. You can often hear his roars from all over the zoo, and he did not disappoint while we were there this time either:
The Botanic Gardens:
They are always so beautiful, and for $0, you can't beat the price! Plus, it is so fun to watch people here. I saw a couple who were obviously taking their engagement pictures, and the poor man looked so harassed and exhausted that I fear for him after they are actually married :) Robby loved the turtles and the ducks in the pond. Next time we will take bread to feed them.
Monticello Park:
This is our neighborhood park and is only half a mile from our house. In good weather we go several times a week, and it almost feels like a part of home at this point to us. Here are some pics of all of us playing and having fun:
Okay, so this is not a national treasure or anything, but we went to get Robby some new shoes (poor guy measured in at over a size 6 and was still in size 5's), and he loved playing in the new play area. So, I thought I would post a pic of that as well:
Of course, Sundance Square is one of my all time favorite locations, and we did not hit that up this week. But, I plan to be there sometime the weekend of April 17-19th for the Main Street Arts Festival, and then in May, we will hit up Mayfest as well. These should be doubly fun this year with Robby old enough to enjoy the children's activities.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Spring Break Fun
Isn't that what Spring Break is for though--doing fun stuff you can't do during the rest of the year? What, no one else counts reading on a cold bathroom floor as one of their top ten fun things to do during Spring Break? Anyone? No, it's just me? Whatevs.