Saturday, April 23, 2011

In His Name - Etsy CASTTEAM Treasury

Thanks to Whatshername for including me in her treasury:

In HIS Name

http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4db2f1734eb76d91e4506d1b/in-his-name


A Day at the Zoo

Hot, humid, ugh...but not quite as humid as Uganda according to my husband who spent some time there several summers ago doing mission work with the Batwa Pygmies.  40% humidity, 87 degrees Faranheit...is that really a good day to go to the zoo?  But it was my husbands day off, so we drove across town to the zoo and we were totally amazed at how many other people thought Good Friday would be a great day to visit the zoo.  The zoo is a great escape for the stroller set with their mommies in tow. Children 2 and under are free; otherwise, it's $12 for children and $15 for adults, apparently my tax dollars are not enough to support the zoo.  Many changes have been made to the zoo, since I was a child. Dallas now has a rail system that stops at the Zoo, so the entrance to the zoo has changed to accomodate traffic from DART Rail.  A large carousel ride is close to the entrance and the lemur exhibit, no longer do you walk through the entrance and see the flamingos in their large pond.  I miss that.  The old zoo is to the right, the new zoo exhibits are to the left.  We went to see the Wilds of Africa which is not entirely visible from the ground, a monorail takes visitors through the Wilds of Africa and part of the Giants of the Savannah - I didn't know this until after we got home. But I don't know how the monorail supports strollers, especially strollers for twins.
We took the Gorilla Trail around the Wilds of Africa and only the Okapi were not cooperative in letting us view them. I could just make out one Okapi in the trees. The chimpanzees were lazing around...did I mention it was very hot and humid?  We watched them for awhile and were pleasantly surprised when we saw Ramona with her baby chimp,  Kona, coming out of the tall grasses to play on their gym.
The crocodiles and tortoises were sunning themselves, not in the same cage though.  We saw some Meerkats and a Klipspringer, too, the exhibits were right next to each other.  We had a very nice encounter with a gorilla who was cooling off in the shade near the Gorilla Conservation Research Center. He was just flopped out, scratching himself, not sure Nathaniel and Emma knew quite what to make of him.
After taking in the Gorilla Trail we headed over to the Giants of the Savannah.  Hot, thirsty and hungry we headed to the Serengeti Grill and were happily surprised to see a pride of lions lying right next to the glass wall of the Grill. Three females and one male lion resting in the shade.  The male lion (is that redundant?) was snoozing with his big head almost upside down, he woke up just as Emma was reaching out her hand to pat the glass and it scared her. She shrunk back into my legs. He didn't make a sound, just looked at her with his huge eyes. Wade said he had never been this close to lions before. When he had been in Uganda, he made a special side trip to see tree climbing lions, which he saw in an open roofed Land Cruiser.  One of the Land Cruisers had some trouble starting after the lion pride noticed the people and they wondered if they weren't going to become the lions next meal.  But that's another story.  We spent a lot of time gawking at the lions while we ate our burgers...perhaps they like lying next to the grill because it smells like dinner??? One wonders.
After we visited the lions, we made our way over to the Warthogs. But the real fun was at the Giraffe Feeding Station. Giraffes are really interesting creatures, still trying to figure out what the prominient bones are in the front of the giraffe. I think the shoulder bone sits closer to the neck. I can't make heads or tails of it and we missed the zoo keeper talk. Still a lovely, long necked animal...looking for treats. Nathaniel was especially fascinated with the giraffes and waved bye bye to them.
We missed seeing zebra, ostrich, rhinos and hippos. Mama and Daddy were exhausted pushing  babies around in the hot Texas weather. I'm hoping next time we can go in the cool morning, and sleep all afternoon when we get home.
When the babies woke up, we played with their new zoo puzzle I purchased at Target for about $4. Not as fancy as the Melissa and  Doug wooden sound farm puzzle but interesting and new to them.  The puzzle  has adult and juvenile animals: elephants, giraffes, crocodiles, and lions.  This afternoon, I picked up two books about  wild animals to add to their Easter baskets: Mommy Hugs by Anne Gutman and Georg Hallensleben and  From Head to Toe by Eric Carle.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Variety of blues and purples and shades of green Etsy Treasury by BiscottiPottery

BiscottiPottery included my Sand and Surf Abalone and Labradorite Dangle Earrings in her treasury! Thanks!  Love the Feathered Peacock Napkin ring, and the Me and Matilda Everday Necktie Island Blue and Green Paisley - my two favorite colors! Check out the rest of the treasury: http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4db0f76984238eef23cbb093/variety-of-blues-and-purples-and-shades


Variety of blues and purples and shades of green


$47.50 U

Easter Bunny Etsy Treasury by ArtWolf

Just in time for Easter, check out this cute collection of bunnies, including my Brown Rabbit Bottle Cap pendant:

EASTER BUNNIES


Hoedown at the Farm

Last week, Nana and I took the twins to the family farm for a little outing.  Great timing for us, as the cows had been herded up and in the corral patiently waiting for their annual spring insect control routine. The bull had been separated from his "girls" and paced the corral until one of the cowboys put out some feed for him. The big guy has to have energy to keep up with his cows and all their calves. 
Emma walked to the corral with some help from Nana and I took Nathaniel in my arms to see the cow commotion in the paddock. There was a lot of mooing going on and my mother's dog, Ginger, was not especially helpful. She doesn't know she is a small poodle, not a large herding dog. She tried to herd the already penned cows which just made the cows more antsy. My mother had to take Ginger back to the farm house, leaving me with the antsy twins. 
Emma is my little daredevil, she likes to get closer, she wanted to get in the pen with cows. Nathaniel, on the other hand, is a bit more cautious, and one cow in particular, sent him into tears.  She had a particularly loud, high pitched moo, it startled him. At first, he stuck out his lower lip, pouted and then began to cry. 
It was fun to be at the farm with my mother and have her show my children their roots.  My mother grew up on the farm during the depression and through WWII.  I hope my children get to spend a lot of time with their Nana at the farm. I'd like them to carry some of the history in their hearts.
A couple of days later,  the children and I went to hear story telling at Barnes and Nobles. While we were there, I purchased a Melissa and Doug handmade, wooden with sound farm puzzle and a book, Baby Baa Baa to reinforce their time spent on the farm.   Today, I heard Emma say, "pig, pig, pig" when she was working on the farm puzzle.
Tomorrow, the twins and I are taking Daddy to the Dallas Zoo.  I wonder if I can find a book or a puzzle with zoo animals to reinforce our learning experience. It would be fun to hear Emma say "penguin, penquin, penquin" or perhaps she'll say "tiger, tiger, tiger."
It's off to bed, because tomorrow is Zoo Day!!!

Go Fish Bracelet Featured on CASTTEAM Blog Friday Finds April 8th!

My Go Fish Peruvian Blue Opal bracelet with sterling silver Icthus charm was featured in the Etsy Christian Artist Street Team (CAST) Friday Finds April 8th. How cool is that?

Friday Finds - Heaven


...our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body.  Philippians 3:20-21

 Cross Gift Tags by Prayer Notes by Cynthia

With Easter fast approaching, I thought these verses from the book of Philippians were a great reminder of  where we, as believers, are headed and why we celebrate Easter.  God bless you all.




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