There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Zoo Field Trip

I got to go with Eliot, Zach, and our neighbors, the Everetts, to Eliot's preschool field trip to the zoo. The weather was PERFECT, and it was so fun to check out the new Rocky Shores exhibit we've been hearing about with polar bears, sea lions and seals. It was a great day!

Eliot and his buddy Christian.
Z loved the sea lions and polar bears. The new Rocky Shores exhibit is pretty amazing!
 
I loved how the mama and baby giraffe were snuggling!
 
 
Eliot's favorite animal of the day ... the sloth! He kept telling me there was one at the zoo, and sure enough, we found one! Can you spot it? He loved that and the gorillas the best.
 
My biggest adventure of the day was tromping around the zoo in these beauties ... yes, I did. My flip flop snapped literally after we had set foot in the entrance (who wears flip flops to the zoo anyway? Not me anymore!). This was all they had in the gift shop (for a meager price of $20, no less!), and we were on a tight schedule and couldn't afford to drive down the road to find a shoe store ... If you didn't know this about me, I am really easily embarrassed, so this was pretty mortifying for me. Thankfully, the kids and the friends we were with didn't mind a bit, and it made a great story.

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