Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Tall Flowers

These are in our apartment complex. Crazy tall. But really nice.
These almost look fake. [Which I checked, and they are indeed real. But I wouldn't have been all that surprised if they were fake.]

Big Playground

Lori had a ton of planning and preparations to make for homeschool so I took the girls to the largest city park. And since it had been raining for a few days straight, we were eager to get out. After 20 minutes in a taxi and about $4 in entrance fees we got there and entered an enclosed playground.
The girls were excited since the last time we went there the playground was closed due to painting the rubber-like floor covering. The girls were overjoyed to get in there and run around. It was about 70 degrees and ridiculously pleasant. Take a look for yourself.

I like the little boy checking out the "foreigners."
The trampoline was a major hit.
Afterwards, the girls were thoroughly exhausted. I was, too.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

City Zoo

We had heard about our local zoo, but we weren't able to go until a couple days ago. General impression: Pleasantly surprised. It seemed pretty well kept with quite a few animals.

There were many different types of monkeys. A zookeeper was at one area and allowed the girls to feed them some plums.
The reflection makes it hard to see the monkey on the other side of the glass.
Val checking out the monkeys.
There was a large swan, geese and duck pond.
The big family hit was the red pandas.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

South Mountain

It was a nice evening so we decided to venture up our city's south mountain - a place we hadn't been to yet as a family. It had recently rained so we were hoping for some nice, clear views of the city. It turned out to be pretty good.
The girls loved the view.
Me getting artsy.
Our family atop the mountain. Don't think we hiked all the way to the top. A taxi got us there. But to get down, we had to take a three-wheeled motorcycle/cart vehicle. It was low cost but high thrill. We were glad to get to the bottom.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Back To Our Overseas Home

It's been good to be back. Unlike last year, we came back to a home with beds, furniture, and places to put our belongings. Such a nice difference. It took about a day and a half to unpack our 10 suitcases. I'd say that's pretty fast.

Not so fast has been trying to get over jetlag. Lia and Val are seen here during their afternoon major-nap.
Continuing the theme from our previous post, Meg shows us how she can sleep in interesting positions.
I'm sure Penny the Penguin doesn't mind being her temporary pillow.