It’s a Great Day for a Zoo Day!

With our move to Seattle coming up, it was hard not to think about the things that we will be leaving behind. The same goes for my parents and my sister. Once the Wharton’s head to the Pacific Northwest, my parents and sister wont have the same reasons to come and visit California. Its not that they wont come back to visit, but it wont be as often as it used to be. With that in mind we decided that during their visit, we would head to a few of the places we will all miss the most and today was the Santa Barbara Zoo!
It was a perfect day for the zoo too! Warm, sunny with a nice cool breeze. Couldn’t have asked for a better day! When we arrived at the zoo we headed straight for the giraffes, making sure we had the chance to see the new babies and feed Michael too. We made it with plenty of time to spare and enjoyed every moment. Its fun listening to Abby and Ellie giggle and laugh about the giraffe’s long slimy tongue.
After we fed the giraffes it was time to feed ourselves. We headed off to a quiet little spot for a picnic. We watched people and the giraffes from our perch and had a visit by several little hummingbirds. Once our bellies were full it was off to see more animals and have some fun!
Abby was so excited to feed Michael the Giraffe again! She loved every minute of it!
Elle was trying really hard to feed Michael but tough his tongue too. She was fascinated by it!
One of the two mama’s hanging out with the babies. So cute and she was being so protective!
One of the little hummingbirds that came for a visit as we had a picnic.
Walking the boardwalk to see the Condors and the Channel  Islands Fox.
Beauregard the Channel Islands Fox was adorable today! He crawled up a beam and came right up to the netting that covers his enclosure. We thought we were special but its because it was feeding time. A few minutes later a keeper came with dinner and he was off to give her some love. Still cute and Auntie Jillian was beside herself with excitement because he came so close. Great moment at the zoo!
We had to stop and visit the penguins for Abby. Gotta love these guys in their little tuxedos!
At the end of the day Abby and Ellie had the chance to choose something from the shop. Abby chose a giraffe which she named Audrey after one of the mama giraffes. Ellie chose a lion and promptly named him Ted. Not a clue where that name came from but it sure gave us the giggles.

We made our rounds through the zoo, seeing as much as we could before closing time. I didn’t get to see the otters as I had hoped. Well I did but just their bellies as they were sleeping in the grass. What is important though is that the girls had the chance to see the animals they love to see; giraffes, elephants, gorillas, penguins, lions and more.

We had a great time with all of the animals and even the drive home was gorgeous. For one last bit of nostalgia, dating back to when Jillian and I were kids, we stopped on the way home to get a little treat at Foster’s Freeze in Carpenteria. So yummy and a great way to cap off an already fun day in Santa Barbara. Its going to be a while, but until next time Santa Barbara!

A Belated Mother’s Day Trip

Happy Belated Mothers Day everyone! 
As if we haven’t been sick enough, I ended up with a tummy bug the night before Mother’s Day so all of our plans had to be postponed. So today we celebrated and enjoyed a day in Santa Barbara at the zoo with Grandma Zoe. The weather was beautiful and everything seemed to work out just right for us. 
The newest buzz at the zoo was the birth of two baby giraffes. From two different mothers, Sunshine and Dane were born within a week of one another and during the morning hours they were out in the habitat for everyone to see. We had to make sure we caught a glimpse of them before heading to Seattle!
Aside from the baby giraffes, the big excitement for the day was having a chance to feed the giraffes! Knowing Abby’s fear of some animals I thought for sure that she would back out of this. But to my surprise she didn’t. In fact, she loved it and was sad when all of her lettuce was gone! After the feeding she talked all day about how long, slimy and purple the giraffes tongue was. What a fabulous experience!
We had a lot of luck at the zoo and had the chance to see so many animals. All of them were out and moving around which is a rarity. When everything had been seen and we had had enough, we hoped back into the car. As we tried to leave, we were caught in the tail end of the Amgen California bike race. Once through that we took a lovely drive and then headed home. 
As a final bit of fun we stopped in Camarillo at Ottavio’s for dinner, which was delicious! It was the perfect close to a great Mother’s Day.
This Black -crowned Night Heron was very interested in what we had to eat.
Big smiles and happy tummies. A little lunch before our trip through the zoo.
Ellie is explaining many things…
Love baby giraffes! Meet Dane and Sunshine the newest members of the SB Zoo family.
Abby feeding Michael the Giraffe. He was one hungry boy!
Look at those big lips and tongue! Ellie couldn’t stop giggling!
A little love from mama.
Neema the lioness was happy as a clam chewing on her bone. Abby and Ellie were so excited the she was this close to them.
Beautiful girl.
Deep in thought. I love that you can see Ellie’s reflection on the glass .
Elephants getting one of their hourly “snacks”
Best Buddies!
Hiding in the shadows.

We Never Get Enough of the Zoo

Since our spontaneous plan to go to the zoo over the weekend was thwarted by tiny bladders and traffic, we  made up for it with a well planned out day. So we got up early, packed up some snacks, made sure everyone went potty and controlled their fluid in take and made it to zoo with plenty of time to enjoy it.
We do go to the zoo a lot but its always fun for us. We tried to visit every animal that we could and for one very rare day all them were out to see. The snow leopards, the gorillas and the Amur Leopard were all out to be seen. It all clicked and certainly made up for the short run through the zoo this past weekend. Then again, I don’t think I could ever get sick of this zoo and any time spent there is fun.
Love our elephant friends and certainly wish we had their view.
“Eye see you!”
Every time we come to the zoo, this is where we find this guy.
“Yes, your majesty.”
Love the pretty pink flamingos.
Its lunchtime! And look at Lucky the penguin with his little boot!
Riding the Zoo train is very exciting.
Big cheesy smiles!
Ellie the tour guide has a lot of great tips about the zoo.
I love this little monkey so much!
The tour guide has added a cute assistant!
The most beautiful little faces I have ever seen.
This gorilla has some GQ moves. Very Suave!
Beautiful. One of the two female giraffes expecting a little one in the next few months. Cant wait to see the babies when they are born!

Tall Ships and Lots of Fun

As we were leaving Abby and Ellie’s dance class today, Shaun received a call from our friend JT about coming up to Ventura Harbor. He and his fiance’ Mellissa were going to be there to see two tall ships docked there for a short time. These tall ships were historic and used in the filming of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Having nothing to do that day we decided to head on up and take a look.

When we arrived we knew JT and Mellissa were close by as we could see his car. You cant miss it. Its the one covered in chalkboard paint with a box of sidewalk chalk sitting on the back, inviting people to leave their artistic mark. So before we set out to look for the two of them, we did a bit of drawing.

When we met up with them we took the time to enjoy the ships. Shaun and I thought it would be fun to tour them but the cost was a little more then we had wanted to spend. Instead we walked around the harbor, stopping at the arcade area to ride the carousel there. After that we headed over to the Channel Islands National Park Visitor Center. Every afternoon the ships take passengers out to sea for a mock battle. JT and Mellissa knew that if we went to the second floor of the visitor center we could watch them sail out and that’s where we went. It was a pretty sight to see on a beautiful afternoon.

Shaun and Abby help to decorate JT’s fun car.
Its a moving piece of art, quite literally.
Pretty Tall Ships
Ellie and Daddy are all smiles at the carousel.
Gathered around the tide pools.
What the heck is that mommy?
Sailing out to sea
Not doing much, just riding a dolphin.
“Cheese, Im on a Sea Lion!”
One last addition to the car before we have to go. Abby did a great job with her name on the car.

After the ships sailed out we headed back to our car. Abby and Ellie left a few more drawings for JT and then we made our way out. We had planned to head home but got the itch to head up to Santa Barbara for a quick trip to the zoo to surprise the girls.

The newest residents of the Santa Barbara Zoo. So beautiful!
Hanging out with the penguins hoping to catch a free bite.
You cant leave without seeing the penguins!

Our plan to surprise the girls back fired a bit, with stops to use the potty and some traffic slowing us down. By the time we arrived we only had about 45 minutes before the zoo closed. But, we decided to enjoy it anyway and headed off to see our favorite animals. Two new animals have joined the zoo family and we wanted to see them as well. Two female lions were added the male and female already making the zoo a home. It was just our luck to see them out and about. They are young but so big and beautiful. The lack of time at the zoo was worth it to see the newest residents. And with that we headed home to close out yet another random Wharton adventure.

Quick Trips to the Zoo

Today we make a quick decision to head to the zoo. We needed to get out of the house, get out of the heat of the Valley and head to Santa Barbara for the day. I had also read in our Zoo News emails that there was a new Channel Islands fox (the fox that formerly lived there passed away about a month before) and a new armadillo for the public to come and see. In the end, we didn’t get to see either but I guess that’s just the way the cookie crumbles. Unfortunately a few things came up on our way out of the door so we were pretty delayed but still made it up there with about two hours to spend at the zoo.

This trip was also the first since Ellie started wearing her glasses and what a difference they make. She could see so many things that she couldn’t before, including her favorite animal… the giraffe. When she saw them eating  and wandering around she was so excited. I was so happy that she now could enjoy life a bit more.

Watching the elephants from atop her favorite perch!

“Love Birds”… these two kept kissing and nuzzling one another. Its probably not an act of love at all and most likely they were cleaning each other but I think its fun and cute to imagine that they are a couple of penguins in love.

Ellie could see the Griaffes and was so happy! Nothing like watching your favorite animal!

“Whatcha lookin’ at?”

The day was short and pretty uneventful but we had a great time as always. I think the Giraffes were interested in the shirt I was wearing because they kept staring at me and following me when I moved. We also had the chance to watch a wedding; one of the shortest ceremonies I think I have ever witnessed! Smart bride there! We took a longer detour on the way home, enjoying the summer sun and the beautiful evening. It may not have been much but it was a great day out for our family.

A Busy But Fun Saturday!

Yesterday was a very busy Saturday. Don’t get me wrong, when I say busy it was a good type of busy. Not wanting to be stuck in the house on such a beautiful day, we decided to head up to Santa Barbara and go to the zoo! Sure we have been to the Santa Barbara Zoo a lot but it is such a great place to take the kids and it doesn’t require an entire day or weekend to do it! The girls had a great time and we had a few firsts. On this visit, both snow leopards were out in their enclosure for all to see. I dont think in all of my time at the zoo I have seen both of them at the same time.  One of them was evening making “funny noises” as Abby said. To me he sounded like my old cat Harley when he wanted something. I have a feeling it was time to eat.
We also had hoped to see the new Otter couple but they were still getting used to their new home, which meant they only were allowed to come out and visit for small amounts of time. Bob and Jillian, the zoos last couple, now call the National Zoo in Washington D.C. Their family of 13 grew quickly and the Santa Barbara Zoo no longer had the space to take care of them.  For those of you who didn’t know, the Otters are named based on pop culture at the time they come to the zoo. Bob and Jillian arrived during a time when the “Biggest Loser” was very popular especially among the zoo staff. The new couple has been named Katniss and Peeta, after the popular books and movie, The Hunger Games. Hopefully the next time we visit we can meet the new additions to the zoo!
All smiles and ready to head to the zoo!

The new Otter couple at the zoo! I have to admit, I love their new names!

Abby didnt believe me when I told her that these Capybaras are big rats.

The Snow Leopard that seemed to be very hungry.

Shaun walking with his girls up to see the elephants.

A young Flamingo that has yet to get his pink feathers.

Where I go, Blankie Goes.

Stopping to see the Giraffes. Ellie wanted to be one!

Hitching a ride with Daddy.

Cardboard + AstroTurf = A Really Fun Ride!

Ellie needed a little help from her Daddy.

A new friend and time spent at the zoo means a nice sleep on the way home.

While we were at the zoo, I received we text from Erika to see if the girls wanted to meet up at Bright Child to play with Harrison. Since we were close to wrapping up our day we accepted! Not only was it an opportunity for the girls to play with their friend, it was also another chance for us to let the girls run until they couldn’t run anymore! With a nap in the car on the way, they were ready to play when we arrived. Abby, Ellie and Harrison played basketball together, ran, jumped and took on the slides without any problems.

Taking a time out, especially after that personal foul. 🙂

Taking on the slide. Abby jumped up the minute she hit the bottom, just at the opening and flew out just so she could go again. It was quite a site to see.

Harrison prefered the feet first approach!

Ellie used those strong legs and ab muscles to stop herself. Yet another impressive site to see. We certainly have strong kids.

After a long day of animals, walking, playing and running we headed home. Luckily we were smart enough to bring PJ’s for the girls, so when they passed out on the ride home, all we had to do was move them from the car to their beds. They passed out before we even reached the freeway.  As I have said before, passed out kiddos are a sure sign of a very fun day!

Zoo Time!

Ah the Santa Barbara Zoo. One of my favorite places to go. Yes, its a small zoo but that’s whats so great about it. You can see all of the animals they have within a few hours, play, have a picnic and it doesnt take all day. Dont get me wrong, I love going to the San Diego Zoo and I cant wait to take the girls, but that involves some extra planning and time.

So, Shaun and I took the girls to the zoo and it was a perfect day. A little warm in Santa Barbara but nothing compared to the 105 degree heat of the Valley. FIrst stop was,as usual, the otters. Bob and Jillian had another litter of about six making the otter clan at the Santa Barbara Zoo about 12 strong. But when we go there they were not out. Apparently the zoo has a new wild friend frequenting the area. A young bald eagle, who is so young his white feathers have not even grown in yet, has taken a liking to the Santa Barbara Zoo. While many of you might think, wow a Bald Eagle in Santa Barbara that’s weird, its not. Bald Eagles used to be abundant all over the United States, including southern California and its coastline. Over time and as the human population grew their number decreased to the point that it was hard to see them even in the Sierras or Southern Cascades. The fact that this eagle has made it to the zoo means the efforts to revitalize the bald eagle populations in National Parks such as Yellowstone, Yosemite and many others may be working. Because of his presence, many of the smaller animals such as the otters and meerkats were being kept inside where they would be safe. So we continued on.

We passed by the capybaras who were taking a mud bath and the snow leopard who was actually out and within view. She was close enough that you could hear her very loud purring. From there we headed over to see the Gibbons… monkeys to Abby.


Then it was off to check out some of the reptiles (*gets the creepy shivers*) and watch the penguins swim. There weren’t a lot of them in the water but as we headed to the top part of the tank, we figured out why. It was time to eat!


After the penguins we said hello to the elephants, but they were busy at the time. They were being filmed, most likely for a promotional video for the zoo. So we headed over to the California Nature trail section of the zoo to check out the condors, fox, bald eagles and also to see if the new resident bald eagle was hanging out at the zoo today. We didn’t see him though.



After a trip to see the gorillas, who were busy eating and napping, we made our way over to see the giraffes. There was a surprise new addition to the giraffe family this year. Apparently the zoo had no idea one of their females was pregnant. They closed up one night and came back the following morning to find a brand new baby giraffe. It was like the Santa Barbara Zoos own episode of “I Didnt Know I Was Pregnant”. He He… ok, I guess that was only funny to me. So anyway, we finally had the chance to see the new baby Daniel. I didn’t get a lot of great pictures because as usual we got there was it was time for them to eat. Oh well, he was still very cute. TO make up for it, the lions (Gingerbread and Chadwick) were close by and very easy to see. Usually they are in the far corner of the habitat.

After visiting the lions we took the girls on the small train that runs around the zoo. Its not much but its still fun and Abby really enjoyed it. Ellie didn’t seem to care much, that is, until we reached the lion habitat where we could see them easily. She definitely could see them and kept pointing at them saying something in her Ellie gibberish. All I know was the it excited her a lot.



Once we had finished with the train ride and Abby took a safari with a few friends we headed back to see the elephants before we left. This time we had the chance to watch them eat, get their feet washed and help the keepers pick up their habitat. No kidding, the elephants were helping to pick up, empty out and hand their black rubber water troughs to the keepers. We had a fun time watching them. Oh, and here is a picture for you Auntie Kenzi!

We then said goodbye to the elephants and made our way back to the car. Before we left Abby and I stopped in at the gift shop where I bought Abby and Ellie a little treat. Both of them were Flamingo themed. Once in the car the girls quieted down fast and before we knew it they were asleep. You know its been a fun day when you look like this on the way home…

I really am a nice mommy, but you know darn well this will be used for blackmail when she is older. Hey, it was done to us now its time for a little bit of payback! 🙂 Just kidding, sort of. I really just thought she looked too precious to let it pass. It was a sure sign of a fun day!

Sunday Funday

After running a few crucial errands and deciding to procrastinate with the rest, we took off for a drive to Santa Barbara. What could we say, the sun was shining, the sky was clear and it was warm with a lovely ocean breeze. Who would want to run errands all Sunday on a day like that? So we drove the coast!

The drive up was a nice paced one without traffic and by the time we reached Santa Barbara, we realized that we had few hours before the zoo closed. So we were off without a single complaint from Abby… who loves the zoo too!



The new Otters, Bob and Jillian had given birth to new pups. This was the first weekend that anyone had the chance to see them in their open habitat to the public. They were super cute, playing with one another, biting, fighting and chasing. I could sit and watch the otters forever.


Because the zoo was pretty quiet, Abby also had the chance to get out of her stroller and walk on her own. She tested our limits, as any two year old might do, but she also had a great time and loved her “independence” from Mommy and Daddy.


Ellie however, was content and happy to be in her stroller. Now that she can sit in it like a big girl, she is happy to sit back, relax and watch the amazing world that surrounds her. And she did all of that with an adorable smile on her face.


And of course we had to see the giraffes! Abby wouldnt have it any other way. Only two were out today and they were very busy eating. The other female of the group was tucked away with her brand new baby who was a surprise to guests and zoo staff alike. The new baby should be out and about in the next month or so and I know we will be there to see him or her when that time comes.


After the giraffes, Abby and Daddy walked and talked about monkeys and more. I think that is because Abby is a monkey herself! Like the sign says, “Its all in the family”.


Another beautiful and random day in Southern California. Who would have thought that errands would have turned into an afternoon in Santa Barbara. I guess that’s a perk of being spontaneous!

"We’re Going to the Zoo, Zoo, Zoo, How About You, You, You!"

Yesterday Abby and I had the chance to spend the day with Auntie Kenzi, so we decided to head up to the Santa Barbara Zoo. Auntie Kenzi had a quick appointment to take care of on our way up so we stopped for just a moment. As you can tell Abby was enjoying herself and seemed excited, even if she had to wait for a little while in the car. She also had doggy to keep her company as well as some silly gulls that kept flying by!


The weather in Santa Barbara was amazing! It was sunny and warm, around 70 degrees out but there was a fantastic ocean breeze. I don’t think we could have asked for a more perfect day. Because it was a weekday the zoo wasn’t too busy. We had to dodge several large groups taking a personal touo, but other then that, not too many people at all. Our first stop was at the Cabybara exhibit, where there were 4 or 5 new babies. Abby loved them and even tried to offer them a piece of her apple. I had to tell her that it was so nice of her to offer, but they had carrots and lettuce of their own to eat.

After that we stopped at the Vulture exhibit, formerly the home of the Lemurs who now live at a zoo in Colorado, which were my favorite. The Ruppell’s Griffon Vultures came straight from the Serengeti and seemed just a tad hungry! So we decided to move on.


We then stopped to visit the Flamingos. Even though I have seen them a dozen times and have a ton of pictures, its not a zoo visit without them. They are funny creatures to watch and Abby certainly love birds at the moment, so she was more then happy to stop and take a peek.


After waving goodbye to the Flamingos, we made our way down to the Gibbon Monkeys on Gibbon Island. Abby loves Monkeys and I think its because she can relate to them at times. There are usually a pair in the exhibit, one black and one white, but it seemed as though the white one was hiding in its hut. The black one decided to do a little sunbathing on his bridge and well, gave the crowd a lovely shot. Such a lazy, lazy monkey!


Next up was the Snow Leopard and for the first time in quite some time, one of the leopards was out where everyone could see him! He wasn’t doing much, mainly napping on his rock in the sun but usually the two of them are curled up in the back of their enclosure, out of sight and happy as clams. As the Snow Leopard slept, Abby and Auntie Kenzi played a bit making funny sounds. Apparently the Leopard didn’t like the sound too much because he woke up and just stared at us. However, within minutes we was back to snoozing on his rock.

After waking the Snow Leopard up, we headed towards the Penguins… one of my favorites! Luckily we made it just in time for their scheduled feeding and one of the keepers came out to talk about how the Penguins are fed. It was quite interesting! Although Abby seemed to be more interested in the water, rather then the Penguins swimming around. Auntie Kenzi had her work cut out for her, trying to keep Abby from wiggling out of her arms and into the Penguin pool. It was fun to seem a feeding, they were hungry little guys and girls and finished off an entire bucket within minutes!


After the penguin feeding we walked to the top end of the zoo. There we visited the Lions, who were being very lazy and just basking on some rocks and in the grass. Next up were the Giraffes! Abby loves the Giraffes so we certainly could not pass them up. However, most of them seemed to be residing in the back pens away from the public. Only one was out, but he was too busy chowing down on hay to care about us!

After a little time with the Giraffes we headed toward to Gorilla exhibit. Since the existence of the Gorilla enclosure opened, I have yet to see them moving around much. Most of the time we catch them while they are napping in a corner, out of view of the public. Today was different! When we walked up, one of the two males was sitting there right out where we could see him At first he had his back to us but then he turned around for all to see. He looks like he just woke up from a nap! Another male Gorilla was off eating and playing with a burlap bag in another corner, but pretty soon he came out too! Even more exciting, he walked right in front of the glass! Abby was very very close to a Gorilla… thank goodness for that thick glass. Before we moved on, the Gorillas got into a little argument and the one Gorilla stole the burlap bag from the other! What sight it was! Abby really enjoyed it!


Before leaving the zoo we made one last stop at Auntie Kenzi’s favorite place, the Elephants. At that point I decided to get Abby out of her stroller and walk around for a bit. She walked up and had a chat with a few people and then paid some attention to the elephants and the plants surrounding their enclosure. She seemed very excited to be out of her stroller and getting some exercise.


After we said goodbye to the Elephants we made our way back to the car. Abby walked with Auntie Kenzi the entire way and seemed to love every minute of it. Her legs got a great workout and Abby seemed to like the freedom. She did a great job staying with Auntie Kenzi and holding her hand. I was very proud of her.

The walk back must have done Abby in because once we packed up everything into the car and started to leave, Abby was passed out. We had barely pulled out of the parking lot and she had fallen fast asleep. Mackenzie and I decided to head to State Street for lunch, which was well deserved. We were starving! We stopped at CPK and made it most of the way through lunch before Abby woke up. It was made apparent just how tired Abby was when we got out of the car at State Street. She didn’t even flinch as I moved her from her car seat to the stroller! AFter lunch we walked around for a bit and then headed home, Coffee Bean drinks in hand!

The day was wonderful and I couldn’t have asked for anything better! It was so great to finally spend time with my dear friend Mackenzie.

Boo At The Zoo

Our afternoon and evening on Saturday was spent up in Santa Barbara. It was a gorgeous day, perfect for a drive and some time at the Santa Barbara Zoo for a special event. Boo at the Zoo started at 5:30 so we left the house around 2:00, which gave us the chance to drive around and stop for ice cream before heading to the zoo.

The Boo at the Zoo event was fun and Abby seemed to have a great time. We didnt get to see the animals as I had hoped but it was nice to walk around. I think that Abby will enjoy it a bit more next year when she understands things better. They had a haunted house set up but unfortunately it was for children 10 and older. They also had tons of booths set up for the kids to trick or treat at. We stopped at a few, but didn’t do too much as we didn’t want to look like the parents that pretend to trick or treat for their kids to get candy for themselves. Although I did enjoy a piece or two. At the top of the hill at the zoo they had carnival games, food and a dj. We enjoyed for a while, watched Abby wiggle her little tooshie to Ghostbusters and then headed back to the car to go home. We had a great time and I cant wait to go again next year when Abby is older! Happy Halloween!

Going to the Zoo… Trip Number Two!

One of my parents favorite places to go when Jillian and I were kids was the Santa Barbara. That, or a drive up to Solvang. Since my parents were back in California for a week, the one thing thing that they really wanted to do was go to the zoo with Shaun, Abby and myself. Unfortunately Shaun had to work but Abby and I were able to go with them.

Abby has been to the Santa Barbara Zoo before, but this time she seemed a little bit more interested in the animals and everything going on around her. Its amazing the changes babies go through within three months time. I feel like she truly enjoyed this trip more then her first but then again she is only a year old.

We spent the day just wandering through the small zoo. Because it was the middle of the week, the zoo was very quiet and allowed us to see more then normal. If we wanted to just hang out and stare at the giraffes, we could and not have to worry about making sure that other people get the chance to see. And we did, since the giraffe just stood there staring at us. The Gibbons were very talkative and the otters were out and playing as usual. The penguins were out, but the newest addition to the penguin family could not be seen that day. He was taking a day off I think.

After a good long walk around the zoo, we stopped for a bite to eat and then headed back to the car. Before getting back onto the freeway, we made a quick detour over to the Foster’s Freeze for some ice cream. We used to stop there often when I was young, so it was fun to reminice.

All in all it was another wonderful day! Please take a look below at the slide show of some of the pictures we took throughout the day. Enjoy!

Goin’ to the Zoo… Goin’ to the Zoo

So yesterday, we decided to take a trip up to Santa Barbara and go to the zoo! This was Abby’s very first trip and while we know she is still too young to really take everything in, we knew she would enjoy some it. That and Shaun and I enjoy the zoo as well. The Santa Barbara Zoo is an excellent place to go, especially with young kids. Its clean, well done and small enough that it only takes a few hours to enjoy everything there without feeling rushed.

When we arrived we walked started our walk through the zoo and Abby seemed pretty happy to be there, but then again she enjoys being out in her stroller. Who wouldn’t, right? Of all the things she did see, the flamingos certainly caught her attention. Is must have been their bright pink feathers!

After we admired the flamingos, we took off to visit the elephants! I love the elephants not sure why… I just do. Maybe its my love for Disney movies and my fondness of Dumbo, but who knows! They are impressive animals and so smart too. Of course, we had to stop for a picture with the elephants for Auntie Kenzi!


After we stopped at the elephants, we took off to visit the California Condors, the Bald Eagles and the Gorillas. The condors were incredible! Such awkward looking birds, but they are beautiful at the same time. The wing span was incredible and the condors within the habitat are fairly young too. I cant imagine how large that span is once they are full grown. Amazing!

The Bald Eagles were beautiful as well. Luckily we have had the chance to see them in the wild but these Bald Eagles were still just as beautiful. The eagles at the Santa Barbara Zoo are rehabilitation birds and cannot fly. They have been rescued after being injured and given a lovely place to live. Its nice to see a zoo take on such a worthy project.

After the Bald Eagles, we went over to the Gorilla Habitat. Unfortunately, it was warm enough out by that point that they were off sleeping in the shadows and couldn’t be seen. Bummer, they are such impressive animals. Oh well… I understood. It wasn’t an unusually hot day there, but in the sun it was definitely warm. Its OK… we got a picture of a monkey as you can see!

After the Gorilla’s we headed over to my favorite place at the Santa Barbara Zoo, the Giraffe habitat. I loved visiting the little Giraffe Gemina with the crooked neck. Unfortunately she passed away back in January of 2008. The Giraffe habitat wasn’t the same without her but she lived a very long life. I was about 7 or 8 when she was born and I have very fond memories of going to the zoo and watching her grow.

As we stood admiring the giraffes, in the next habitat over you could see and hear a lioness roaring and growling. It was a pretty amazing thing to see. I think it was lunch time and she was letting everyone know that she was ready to eat something! She was sitting over on the rocks that looked over the Giraffe enclosure, so maybe she was hoping to catch herself a giraffe for lunch?? Who knows, luckily those giraffes are safe.
After we visited the giraffes and lions we walked back towards the entrance to the zoo and stopped to visit all of the animals along the way. Our last big stop was at the penguin habitat and let me tell you, they were too cute! I love penguins! Some of them were swimming around and playing, others were waiting in a little cove for what I assume was probably lunch. There is a new addition to the penguin family but the little one wont be visible to the public until the end of the summer.

After a fun visit with the penguins we made our way to the entrance and stopped for a bite to eat. Abby seemed very happy to eat lunch, and mommy and daddy definitely were. Once lunch was over we took a walk through the gift shop to find something to commemorate Abby’s first zoo trip and then we left with a wonderful memory of our first trip to the zoo.

If you would like to see a slide show of our trip to the Santa Barbara, please click the following link.

SB Zoo