With a day off due to Pioneer Day (a Utah holiday), we decided to take a trip to the zoo! It ended up being really pleasent weather, we didn’t even mind the mini rainstorm towards the end of our time there. Isaac loved it all, especially the elephants and monkeys.
We forgot our stroller…you’d think we were first time parents or something. Though this “Express Wagon” didn’t end up being very…express, it did actually end up being just the perfect thing for the zoo. Isaac could jump in an out when he wanted, and Lucy had a comfy ride.
For all of you who have compared the length of my neck to that of a giraffe’s, here is a shot of me embracing my long-neckedness. And incidentally, no I do not do my hair like this everyday, just when photos are being taken apparently.
My favorite shot of Isaac watching the monkeys in their glass cage.
Miss Lucy Lu checking out the animal scenery.
Leah, I love the pics, and it looks like you guys had a great time! By the way, I saw you running this morning. Getting back in shape!
Isn’t a long neck in some cultures mean great things? Fun picture! Like ’em all…I remember going to the Hogle Zoo each summer visiting my grandparents.
These are such fun pictures. I love that you guys went to the zoo. Such fun parents. Oh Leah, the neck picture is hilarious! And Isaac’s reflection is awesome! Glad you had a fun 24th!
Is that giraffe picture also to remind Geoff that you have the neck for a turtleneck? That was funny, you’ll have to make sure Gma Gina sees that since she always mentioned our long necks. >>Loved the pic of Isaac. Lucy is still a doll!
Dying at the neck picture. Member when I got a shirt that had 2 giraffes on it and it said, “wanna neck?”
I love the zoo, who doesn’t? Looks like you guys had a great time. How was Bear lake? Wasn’t the water great?!!
Love the neck comparison. Died laughing actually.>>Such a sweet pic of Isaac as well.
What a fun day!!! Who knew a wagon would work perfectly instead of a stroller!! Love the pics!
You could wear thoe rings around you rneck like the fancy Africans in National Geographic! >>You are beautiful Leah 🙂