Giraffe laughing kid...
It was a beautiful day today, and since Moose is feeling much better (really he didn't miss a beat) you know where we were... the zoo. In fact, we decided it was time that we made the drive to Battle Creek for our first visit this year to Binder Park Zoo and its friendly giraffes. We can't lie - we weren't nearly as excited about seeing the friendly giraffes as we were about seeing Calvin seeing the friendly
giraffes. Unfortunately the day didn't go as smoothly as planned (do they ever???) but after getting a late start and spending 20 minutes in construction traffic we had previously been unaware of, we were pleased to find the zoo busy but not packed, and the weather warm but not stiffling. As per our usual routine we headed
straight for the tram to Africa. The trip to Africa made Calvin a little nervous (not upset, just a little uneasy), but the visit with the giraffes was a big hit: he thought they were hilarious. He was a little unsure of feeding them, those are big tongues, after all, but he was a good sport about it just the same. And he had a lot more fun on the tram ride
back. Back in the American half of the zoo he got the chance to spend even more time with funny animals in the petting part of the zoo, his favorites being the pigs, the goats coming in a close second. He also enjoyed petting a Ball Python before he got back to the car and headed home to grill dinner and enjoy watermelon on the front porch.
You can, of course, find a plethora of pictures from today in our June 30 - July 6 photo album.
And a quick environmental plug we feel we have to mention - we were pleasantly surprised this evening to see that Kroger is now selling reusable shopping bags. We bought 4 and will buy more if we have to, but it looks like we'll have to find a new (and more environmentally friendly) way to clean up after the dogs. The bags are great and we hope you'll check them out, too.
Strange Fruit
We spent both last night and tonight in downtown Ann Arbor taking in the sites, smells, tastes, and sounds of the Top of the Park Summer Festival. We look forward to this local annual tradition and try to make it to the month long festival evenings as often as possible, and both the weather and the entertainment this weekend made it the perfect opportunity. Who can pass up the chance to watch people performing a modern theatrical dance routine from atop 4 meter fiber glass poles? We enjoyed them enough the first night to take
them in again tonight, this time from much closer seats, and the second time was the charm - being almost underneath the performers made all the difference and Calvin even sat still for 15 out of the 20 minutes of the performance, sitting in his stroller, bouncing up and down in time with the music (yes, we swear that he is already developing a good sense of rhythm), his eyes glued to those
strange people high over his head, a wide smile glued on his face. This wonderful performing group goes by the name of Strange Fruit, appropriate since strange would definitely describe it - strange and really cool. Coincidentally, that is probably what Calvin thought of the raspberry sorbet that his gram was feeding him - with each tiny bite he would shiver, then giggle, then ask for more. That continued for only a few bites, though, before he decided that darting in and out of the sidewalk traffic was way more fun and got him way more attention from his adoring fans (read: strangers walking by).
There are, of course, lots more Strange Fruit pictures in this week's photo album.





Disc golf anyone?
It was another beautiful day for the zoo... that we had to pass up. Our littlest dog, Moose, had rather extensive oral surgery (read: removal of 20, yes 20, infected teeth. He doesn't want to talk about it) and we thought we'd better stay close to home, and we opted for another afternoon hike instead. So today was our first visit to Rolling Hills County Park. Actually, we'd both been there prior to today's visit but that was 15 or so years ago during our oh so
cool middle school experience that each of us would rather forget, so for the sake of our current coolness status (don't laugh) we are pretending that this was our first visit. Calvin might have been just as happy to skip the hike and spend the afternoon exploring the play structure, but we wanted some exercise, too, and let's face it - the static nature of the kiddie slides just doesn't cut it, so we suited up and headed out on the trails for some beginner style hiking. The only problem was that we didn't have a map of the wooded trails and continuously found ourselves in the middle of the disc golf course, and sometimes some disc golfers. We had no idea how serious the sport was - some of these people were stretching between tees, had official disc golf bags and water bottles, and carried with them a plethora of discs (I think I'll use the 9 disc for this hole...), so the experience was definitely an eye opening one at the very least.

