This is Joshy when I told him to look scared.
As I said, there was a focus on the marsh theme and what is there in marsh lands but Cordgrass. How do I know this, you ask. Well, I had the pleasure of watching the Cordgrass video with Cordy the Cordgrass a good twelve hundred times. Ben would push the black button, scoot back and then sit himself down on the ground to watch Cordy explain the life cycle of grass through the seasons.
I never did get Joshy to join me in touching a stingray, but Ben, our fearless one, was game. The problem is that they never quite came high enough for me to get his hand on one. There is something just so magical about an aquarium. The fish the size of your torso. The fish that glow. The replica of an underwater exploration vehicle full of a field trip's worth of heat-generating kids. My fondest aquarium memory is in New Orleans. I still remember the feeling of walking into that underwater tunnel and being surrounded by water. It felt like I truly was getting to view a part of the world it was unnatural to see. A visitor into someone elses world. The aquarium in Boston...all I remember is penguins. Monterrey Bay aquarium is such a faint memory that all I can remember is the pool of starfish that you could pick up and hold in your hand. And I remember snakes. A room of snakes and holding a boa constrictor around my neck. And dinosaurs? There is a chance I am combining some memories...
More than anything, I want the boys to be able to experience the same awe and wonder drawn from such a curious and foreign world. Plus, aquariums come with air conditioning, much unlike their cousin the zoo.
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Looks like everyone had a great time.
Love to all,
GMANPOP
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