And what could compliment the Zoo better then the Spaghetti Factory at Trolley Square.
I think it's a requirement to be photographed by this drinking fountain. (it didn't even work)
Canyons turn
Linc and Ryan looking at the baby elephant.
This kid makes me smile.
he looks like a little tourist
more elephant watching
porcupine
in case you were wondering my grandpa had a bunch of porcupine quills that I took to school for show & tell in the 3rd grade. I also took a national geographic that Mr. Jensen found to be a little inapropriate.
If it doesn't have a "do not touch" sign, they touch.
I don't know if this pole was salty or sweet, but whatever it was this giraffe was loving it.
My gorillas
again, no sign
P was mad because he didn't want Canyon to sit by him. Sorry kid the train is leavin.
can't forget the scorching elephant slide.
I always wanted a turtle
who doesn't keep stale bread in their purse? you never know when there might be a duck to feed.
my parasol lady
I wish you could have seen Lincoln's face. ha ha
Hogle Zoo 2011
Next we arrived at Trolley Square. Oh how I love Spaghetti Factory. The bread, the salad, the pesto, the spaghetti, the Roy Rogers and the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory just below.
The last time we ate there, Porter was 18 months and he ended up in the Hospital the next day for the croup. Not this time, this time was awe-some.
Waiting.....
Waiting.......
Ryan party of 5
in case you were unaware this is how you drink a Sprite, especially if you're 2
And this is the only and correct way to properly eat one's spaghetti
Thanks Ryan and kids for my best mothers day to date.
LOVE YOU
























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