Sunday, July 08, 2018

First couple of days

June 29, I had to get up at 6:30 to be at my parents house a little after 7 for our ride to Des Moines. Of course, after telling me to be on time, my mother came out about 7:30 and we were on our way. We met up at a hotel ready to go at 8:30, the van and people didn't show up until about 9 and at 10 we were finally on our way. We stopped for lunch at about noon, had a Subway wrap and some cookies for ($9), changed drivers and were back on the road. This is where it started to get interesting (I guess?), this new driver kept swerving off the road, at one point we were in some construction where the road was two ways undivided and he swerved into the dividing cone things, this caused a panic attack in one of our passengers. That took a little time to calm her down and get back on the road, we changed drivers after getting gas a bit down the road. We finally got to the hotel about 10 of 7, which was cutting it close because the registration for the conference closed at 7, 4 people got registered before it closed, and then people were grumpy. After finally finding a bellhop to help us with all the baggage, we got into our rooms and settled down a bit. We headed down to the hotel restaurant for supper about 8:30, and finally ate around 9. Very long Day.
June 30: My dad and mom still had to register, so we headed downstairs about 8, I got a yogurt for breakfast ($3), and some water ($3). After getting them registered, we dropped dad off at his meeting and made plans to go to the zoo. We got to the zoo a little after 9, and it was wicked hot already. Temps were in the 90s and heat indices were in the 100s all the time we were there. There was a heat advisory Friday and Saturday, and Monday.
There were a lot of animals, but since it was so hot and humid, most of them were huddled in the shade, just trying to stay cool.
The capybara was out:
 This is a huge rodent that's related to a guinea pig. It didn't move much.
 And this squirrel would not get out of the way for a picture.
The most active animals were the elephants and the turtles.
 The 'dad' was hanging out on the hot ground throwing dirt on himself (they use it as sunscreen).
 The 'mother' and 'baby' were having a great time playing in the water.
 






 Here they are after getting out of the pond, throwing dirt on themselves.
 This is my favorite picture, it looks like they are embracing.
We also so the giraffes
 And a bunch of these little antelopey things.
The prairie dogs were out as well.




 And here are the turtles:
 They were making all this noise, so I had to see what they were doing.
 We finished about lunchtime. I picked up a few things:
 postcards and a pen ($9) right by the elephants.
I really wanted this stuffed elephant in the pink hoodie that says Saint Louis Zoo, I also picked up the stuffed stingray ($22).
I got a hamburger at their cafe ($4) for lunch. After getting back to the hotel, we basically relaxed until we went to meet my dad and wander through the exhibition hall and ended up at the Hard Rock Cafe for dinner.
I got the Margherita flat bread. Me and mom headed to a convenience store for water and some breakfast items, and then headed to bed.

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