
Last Saturday, we took Norah for her first-ever zoo experience! The Cameron Park Zoo in Waco was the venue for our animal expedition, and we loved it! It was the perfect size (not too big, but not so small that it didn't have any cool animals) and very shady. I loved that it was built in the middle of tall trees and right alongside the Brazos river.
We arrived around 11am, so the parking lot was full and we had to park at a nearby school. The greatest part was, we were shuttled from our car, right up to the zoo entrance! No walking for us! Here's a shot of Norah on her first-ever bus ride. She cracked up the other passengers because she kept shrieking her high-pitched, "Weeeee!!!" with every bump or turn.

The first animal we got to see was our national bird. This was pretty cool for all of us, because none of us had ever seen a bald eagle up close before, and the Cameron zoo had two of them. They are so much bigger than I imagined! Norah thought they were pretty cool, too.
We walked a little further down the path and found these two butterflies. We named one "Happy Fly" and one "Grumpy Fly". I'll let you do the math on that one.
Just past the butterflies, there was a cute ladybug family. The daddy ladybug had a small growth on his shoulder, but at least it was a cute one.

Norah loved the huge aquariums. I think they were her favorite part. She really enjoyed being able to look eye-to-eye with the tuh-tulls (turtles) and feesh (fish).
There was a glass wall were you could watch a black bear take a dip. He was a very social bear. He kept swimming right up to the place we were standing and pressing his nose up against the glass (see the nose prints to the left of his face?) Norah really liked watching him swim, but got a little startled when he pressed his nose up against where hers was!
Just past the bear, there was an otter aquarium. There was a hole going right through the aquarium where kids could slide down and watch the otters through the glass slide. The otters seemed to love watching the kids. AA took Norah down the slide. We couldn't decide which of them had more fun! (We joked that AA was lucky to finally have an "excuse" to go down the kids rides, because we all knew she was dying to try the slide)
They had a great African Savannah exhibit. Here is Norah giraffe-watching with Daddy. The exhibit was on a bridge, so when the giraffes came close, you were almost at their eye-level. One of the cool things about this zoo was that there were very few tall fences. They relied more on short electric fences so that your view was very clear, and you almost felt like you were right there with the animals.
Our last stop was to the gift shop. We had to see what our little explorer would look like in this swank safari hat. AA spoiled her with a little toy giraffe, which she still hasn't stopped carrying around! We also bought her a stuffed owl, since when she saw them in the zoo barn, she was quick to identify them as, "Owls" and began to say, "Whoo Whoo".
Norah was a trooper all day. She never fussed, and really seemed to love every minute of seeing the animals. Jason and I laughed when we turned the first corner leaving the zoo and noticed that Norah was already passed out asleep. She slept the entire car ride home with owl and "gwaaff" by her side.
It was such a great experience. I can't wait until our next trip!


Norah loved the huge aquariums. I think they were her favorite part. She really enjoyed being able to look eye-to-eye with the tuh-tulls (turtles) and feesh (fish).





It was such a great experience. I can't wait until our next trip!
4 comments:
We LOVE the Cameron Park Zoo. I think I took the kids there at least 3 or 4 times this past winter. The otters are our FAVORITE! And the best part is, it's super cheap!
Wow! Looks like you had a nice time! I remember when we took Gael to the zoo months and months ago (maybe we should go back now that he's a little bit older) I'm envious of your zoos, actually. Here in the Philippines, all animals are kept inside cages, there are no electric wires yet :(
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kiel
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How cool is that otter slide? I wish I could go down one. Glad to hear she enjoyed her first zoo visit. I'm sure there are many more to come!
Kailani
An Island Life
I had fun at the zoo!!! We'll have to do it again w/ baby #2. Those are cute pictures, I have some on my camera that I need to send u. Miss u!!!
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