Wanted to take the kids to the zoo before summer ends..
Vishak has been to the Stone zoo twice . We took when he was around 2 years old and last year the school took him again as part of KG field trip.
So this time we decided to go to the Franklin Park zoo in Boston..
Did not take the stoller coz varun doesnt sit in stroller these days, but we were able to rent one at the zoo for 7$. Money well spent, it helped us move around a lot faster. We covered most of the exhibits except the butterfly landing.
Was very close to VArun's nap time and kids were getting restless . Managed to see Zebras, Ostrich, Peacocks (roaming freely) , Lion (majestically sleeping) , Tiger, Giraffes , Gorillas .
Best past was Vishak and Varun getting to feed the birds. They really loved it.
Last year during our India trip took the kids to Guindy park, which they thoroughly enjoyed as well. Looking for lady bugs was the highlight then!
On a personal note, was sad seeing the Gorilla family (all animals for that matter, but this enclosure felt esp sad) in a exihibit. They kind of seemed resigned to their fate and our stares.
Vishak has been to the Stone zoo twice . We took when he was around 2 years old and last year the school took him again as part of KG field trip.
So this time we decided to go to the Franklin Park zoo in Boston..
Did not take the stoller coz varun doesnt sit in stroller these days, but we were able to rent one at the zoo for 7$. Money well spent, it helped us move around a lot faster. We covered most of the exhibits except the butterfly landing.
Was very close to VArun's nap time and kids were getting restless . Managed to see Zebras, Ostrich, Peacocks (roaming freely) , Lion (majestically sleeping) , Tiger, Giraffes , Gorillas .
Best past was Vishak and Varun getting to feed the birds. They really loved it.
Last year during our India trip took the kids to Guindy park, which they thoroughly enjoyed as well. Looking for lady bugs was the highlight then!
On a personal note, was sad seeing the Gorilla family (all animals for that matter, but this enclosure felt esp sad) in a exihibit. They kind of seemed resigned to their fate and our stares.
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