Showing posts with label zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zoo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Hamura Zoo


The other day, Peter was on a bike ride and so I needed a nice, short outing between Bennett's naps that was close to home.  So, we went to the Hamura Zoo and it was perfect!  It's a cute little zoo (although it's got nothin' on the Singapore Zoo) that is great for getting some sunshine, letting the kids run around, and they even have the funniest little "petting zoo" area with baby chicks and guinea pigs!  So Japanese.  And so funny.







The kids loved it, especially the petting zoo, which really surprised me.  Usually my kids don't really like to get too close to animals, and they rarely like to touch them, but they loved the chicks and guinea pigs!  Will was all over it.  He didn't even want to leave!  Benny also seemed to love the chicks and guinea pigs, however, I had to keep an eye and a hand on him at all times to make sure those little guys didn't get mauled!  



GPS Coordinates to the zoo parking lot: 35.767129, 139.33078

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Thailand and Singapore Trip: The Singapore Zoo

My favorite thing we did in Singapore was, hands down, our visit to the Singapore Zoo.  I could talk about that place for hours!  It was the best zoo I've ever been to, and one that I wish I could go back to over and over again!  Seriously.  It was incredible.  And, sadly, I don't know whether I was just too overcome with awe and amazement or what, but we didn't really take very many great pictures that truly capture its awesomeness.  So, you'll just have to trust me.  AND, promise me that if you ever find yourself in Singapore, that you will indeed visit their zoo!

To begin with, since we were visiting during the Chinese New Year, we arrived at the zoo in time to see the Lion Dance.  (Which, before arriving, I thought would be actual lions dancing.  Yeah . . . I guess that was pretty naive of me . . . )  But, what we saw was far better than actual lions!  Behold, the lion dancers:


Two guys in each costume make up the lions.  But not just two ORDINARY guys.  I'm talking acrobatic Cirque-du-Soleil, crazy strong type guys.  These guys were insane.  And the show they put on was unbelievable.  They danced around on the ground for a minute or two, and then it really got interesting.  One of the lions got up on its hind legs (in other words, the guy in back held the guy in front on his shoulders) and catapulted itself up onto the stilts.  Then, they continued to dance around and jump from stilt to stilt all while keeping in time with the music and keeping in character.  Each time they hopped from one stilt to another, the guy in the back had to throw the other guy and jump at the same time, and then they both would land perfectly atop the stilts.  I would've paid good money to see these guys perform, but here they were, outside the front of the zoo just being completely amazing for free!  It was awesome.  And, a perfect start to our day at the best zoo in the world.



As if the lion dance wasn't a great enough intro to the Singapore Zoo, right as we walked in, monkeys were literally swinging around us and right above our heads!  The entire zoo is very natural and jungle-like; it's as if you've entered into the animals' natural habitat.  Heavily vegetated, there are monkeys literally on the loose just swinging around all over the place.  It was so fun to watch them right above us as we'd walk down the pathways.  I really thought I had some better pictures of these guys, but can't seem to find them.  Anyway, in the picture below, if you look carefully, you can see a monkey high up in the trees.


This was also the first time I'd ever been to a zoo with an active rhinoceroses.  And, by that, I mean that one of these guys had just RUN full speed across its area (I have no idea what to call the place in which it lives.  "Area" doesn't seem quite right . . . ) right before we snapped this picture.  When was the last time you saw a rhino at the zoo doing anything other than standing completely still or laying in a corner, facing exactly opposite of all of its on-lookers???


Baboons, a white tiger, pygmy hippos, flamingos, elephants, ponies, you name it, this zoo had it!



But, my favorite attraction in the entire zoo was the bat house!!!!  What's a bat house???  Let me describe it for you . . . You walk into this net-covered jungle room where butterflies are aplenty--just fluttering around at their leisure; wild blue turkeys (I have no idea what they are actually called) run around the bushes and stare at you with their clear and somewhat-creepy eyes; lemurs are on the loose, literally cutting you off on the paths (I almost tripped on one going down some stairs because it ran right in front of me!); and, then there are the bats.  I am not sure why our family has become somewhat obsessed with bats, but we are.  Will has a set of National Geographic easy reader books, and one of them is all about bats.  He is quite infatuated with them, and as such, we have read that book many times over, so I felt quite equipped with my grade-school knowledge of bats upon entering the bat house :)  But, anyway, back to the bat house.  There were a few different species of bats flying around, one of which was the flying fox.  And, to our delight, one of these guys flew right over our heads right after we walked in the room.  It was huge and so awesome to see up close.  Also throughout the room were branches with fruit hanging on them for the bats to feed off of, and so we were able to see bats chowing down on watermelon literally right in front of our eyes.  It was an unforgettable experience.  





In addition to the bats, the free-swinging monkeys, and the numerous other animals at the zoo, there was also a splash pad.  So, we, of course, had to make our way over in order for our kids to go crazy and cool off.  All in all, the Singapore Zoo totally won for the being the best place ever.

That pretty much caps off our time in Singapore . . . we also visited Sentosa, but we only had time for  the Port of Lost Wonder (another splash pad place).  If we ever find ourselves in Singapore again, I'd definitely like to check out more of what Sentosa has to offer; it looked like a really fun place to visit.  And, to finish off our time in Singapore, we were able to eat some delicious Mexican food!  We went to Margarita's on Dempsey Hill, which was a welcome change and a taste of home since we don't get much Mexican food in Japan :)

Singapore is such a beautiful and clean country!  It was really fun to experience so many different areas and especially to have spent Chinese New Year there, which was definitely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.  I doubt that visit will be our last to Singapore, but if it is, I'm just happy that we were able to go to their zoo ;)

Friday, January 16, 2015

Ueno Park (With the Zoo! and Toshogu Shrine!)


A couple weekends ago, we ventured out to Ueno Park.  Ueno Park is a huge park in Tokyo that has a zoo and many shrines and museums.  You could really spend a few days there exploring everything that the park has to offer.  When we went though, we decided to have a picnic at the park and then check out the zoo and the Toshogu Shrine.


The Ueno Zoo was so much fun!!!  It's Japan's oldest zoo and it's awesome, and so affordable!  It's only ¥600 for adults, and kids 12 and under are free!  The zoo's big attraction are their two panda bears, and we had so much fun seeing them--they were so cute!




Inside the zoo is also a pagoda that used to be part of an ancient temple.  



The polar bears were also a huge hit--they other visitors to the zoo were freaking out over this guy!  He was pretty fun to watch though :)


And, then there was Peter's favorite of the day, the secretary bird.  This thing is so creepy!


They had tons of animals, and we actually didn't even make it through the entire zoo!  We'll be going back for sure.  After we left the zoo, we walked over through to the Toshogu Shrine, which was really beautiful with its stone lanterns leading up to it and gold-plated architecture.




Next time we go back to Ueno Park, I want to be sure to visit the National Science Museum and let the kids take a few ¥100 rides at the small amusement park outside the gates to the zoo!  Oh, and in April to see the cherry blossoms!  There will be definitely be an Ueno Park follow-up post in the next few months :)

Ueno Park is super easy to get to by train--just get off at the JR Ueno Station!  But, if you're driving the GPS Coordinates are:
35.714396, 139.772613

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Christmas Time Happenings

With December flying by, I feel like I just haven't had a chance to document what we've been up to . . . but trust me, we've been doing a lot!!! So here's a quick recap of our Christmas time happenings:

I've been doing lots of sewing! I tried to get our Christmas advent calendar done right at the beginning of the month. I was going for kind of an old-school look, and I wanted to Will to be apart of the process, so I let him choose some of the fabric for the pockets (ahem, goofy-looking reindeer wouldn't have been my first option, but he loved it, so we went with it!). And to make it easier for myself, I just bought stick on felt, pre-cut letters and numbers from Hobby Lobby. It's been fun for the kids to look for little treasures each day this month, although many of the pockets were prematurely emptied by a mischievous little 20 month old . . . :)


I also whipped up a little Bimaa top for Clara, which I absolutely LOVE!!!! That cowl neck just kills me. I'll definitely be making a few more :)


Please ignore the candy-filled mouth and runny nose!

I've also been working on some spiderman Christmas jammies for Will, a little buckle-purse for Clara (that Santa will deliver on Christmas morning), a couple of fleece scarves for both kids, and another Christmasy top for Clara! I'll be sure to share those projects after Christmas :)

Putting up our tree! When we went to pick it up, Will immediately decided on a particular tree and really wanted it to be "the one". So, we went with it, and it turned out to be the perfect little tree! He has an eye for Christmas tree hunting I guess :)


Here Will and Clara are admiring their tree-trimming work. 


We've been doing lots of Christmas cookie-making! In this first two photos, Will and Peter are working on Peter's mom's candy cane cookies that they make every year. And in the next two, Will's whipping up some good ol' sugar cookies (with some help ;)).





Visiting Santa. We've actually visited four Santas this season! First at the mall with a fun playgroup, then at Bass Pro Shop (their pictures are free!), at the zoo, and then at our Church Christmas party! It's been quite funny to see the kids' progression with becoming more comfortable with Santa Claus. At the mall, Clara was screaming bloody murder and I could hardly calm her down, and Will wouldn't sit on Santa's lap; he was content just to stand close enough for him to hear what he was hoping to get for Christmas :) But, then here, by our Church's Christmas party, both kids happily sat on Santa's knee! Success!


And, when we haven't been out shopping, sending Christmas cards, and wrapping presents, we've managed to see the lights and enjoy the festivities at the San Antonio Zoo and Sea World!




We hope you're all having a wonderful holiday season as well! On Saturday we're off to continue the celebrations of the season with Peter's family in Utah (brrrr)! If I get a chance, I'll try and post a couple more projects before we leave, but if not, Happy Holidays and I'll see you in the new year!!

Monday, September 30, 2013

Kickin' it in SA: The San Antonio Zoo

San Antonio has one of the best zoos I've ever been to. It's not huge, but it's awesome. With a great variety of animals, a petting zoo, and a water/beach area for kids, there's fun to be had throughout the year. We seriously love going to the zoo.

My favorite part about the SA Zoo has to be the hippos. They are soooo incredible. I wish I had a better picture, but they are the most fascinating creatures. If you're in the area, make sure to go to the zoo in the afternoon so that you can catch the hippo feeding demonstration at 3pm. I really wish I had a picture to show their gigantic mouths popping out of the water, but just take my word! It's so awesome to see!



During the summer, beat the heat in the Nature Spot. There's an indoor area for little ones to play around and to make crafts, and then outside there's a beach and water area for kids to splash around in. During the summer, we made a few visits to the zoo and only went to this spot! They love it!


At the very back of the zoo, they even have a small petting zoo with huge pot-belly pigs and goats. But the best part about it is that the kids don't feed the animals, they're only allowed to brush them! It's sooo much better than feeding!




And don't forget to visit the rhino, bears, elephants, zebras, ant eaters, exotic birds, butterfly exhibit, aquarium, monkeys, and jungle cats! We love the SA ZOO!