During Emily's Spring break, we went to the In-synch Exotics in Wylie with Gayla and Mary Ellen to see the rescued animals. I was so surprised to see the large lions, white tigers, cheetahs, bob cats they had. We really had a good close look at each of them. Since it was close to the lunch time, we saw the workers feeding the tigers (meat, of course) right from their hands. Emily was scared when the lions roared to each other. It was my first time to hear the lions roaring right in front of me. The workers told us these lions were used to perform in front of people so they just put up a show whenever they saw people around them. Each animal there has their own story and had come a long way. We spent an hour over there. It was an unique experience.
We also went to the Herds museum in McKinney with Dawn, Austin and Dillon. It seemed that it took us forever to be able to get together since we each had the second kids. We had a wonderful time there. The kids looked at the animals in the exhibition. We then hiked a bit before we had a picnic lunch. Andy didn't feel good that day. You can tell from this picture:
David and Emily spent the St. Patrick's weekend in Austin while I stayed at home with Andy since he was sick. Emily had a great time at the fair. As you can tell from the pictures, Emily's new hair is coming out. So she has a lot of hair that is just an inch or two long. It pushes her longer hair in all directions. Her new hair seems to be more straight than the old one.
During the last couple of weeks of March, the blue bonnets just popped up everywhere. We drove by JCPenny's campus after dinner and took a few pictures. The kids had lots of fun there. A couple asked us to take a picture for them. As a return, they took a picture for us also. Here are some pictures:
2 comments:
great pictures of your sweet family :-)
Wendy, I really love the bluebonnet photos. You are a gifted photographer. What a great March!
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