September 15, 2010

Trip to Philly

So we went on our first trip as just our little family :) We didn't go to far, but we went to Philly :)
Here I am checking out the bathroom. I think it was nice :) I loved how I got to play with the toilet paper and run around naked !

On our first day we went to zoo. I loved it! Here you can see me walking daddy :)


Here is daddy and I checking out the tiger :) He was BIG!


Mommy found me a special outfit the day before in the Carter's outlet :) See my special toucan shirt for the zoo :) We didn't see any toucans though.


We really liked looking at the tigers. We could get pretty close to them too :) We also got to see Hippos, monkeys, polar bears, penguins, all sorts of cats, gorillas, and crocodiles.
One of the gorillas actually attacked the glass that the people were standing behind. He wanted to look back at the people I guess. We didn't see the whole thing, just part of it. But it was neat.
We also got to see some pretty neat lego exhibits. Like one was a polar bear made nothing but of legos! Very cool.


Here is daddy standing by a penguin :) This was outside the gift shop, which is where daddy bought mommy a special red panda stuffed animal :) I like it too! I cuddled with it the rest of the trip.


The next day we went to the Franklin Institute. Which was cool. I really like it. Here is daddy trying to get things to work by letting electricity go through him. It worked too. Mommy wouldn't get close enough to let daddy zap her though. Oh we also heard and saw a Tesla coil go off.


Here is the gears that I really liked to play with! Check out the video of me making them move :)








Here is daddy trying out surfing. He did pretty good too :) We also saw a planetarium show on black holes, a real steam train that even moved, all sorts of space things, and mommy and daddy even got to operate a crane :)



My favorite room was probably the heart room. I got to climb through arteries and we walked through a heart. I got to climb up and down all sorts of stairs and spaces.




There are many more pictures here in daddy's picasa gallery.

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