Thursday, September 11, 2008

I love rainy days...

...and so does Donovan!
I decided that we need to get out more, so Donovan and I went to the zoo this morning. It was actually a lot of fun even though it was just the two of us. We didn't have an agenda, I just let Donovan go where he wanted to. It was fun to see how curious he has become.
His favorite part is usually the aquarium, but he really enjoyed the butterfly house. They have an area after you go through the butterflies that has different insects and a few birds. He loved to watch the birds go back and forth.


He loved the water too of course.
When we left the butterfly house, he got out some energy, I know this video is pointless. He is just so cute in his Sambas! He is pretty cute when he walks, it is hard to resist.

He was mesmerized by the fish at the aquarium, but he also played with his vents.

"Hey G-Pa, do you like my jeep?" Sorry dad, I think he is a little cuter behind the wheel of an old jeep.

6 comments:

heidijogoody said...

How fun the zoo! I think I will have to take the girls out to play in the rain I bet they will love that. Man that kid has some skills I think I noticed him almost do the splits at the first of the walking video :)

Kirsta Silvey said...

Stupid videos aren't working for me again! I guess I'll have to try back later to see them. The pictures are very cute. He's quite the little man now, isn't he?

Hannah said...

That jeep pictures is adorable! I stole it :) Looks like he had a fun time at the zoo. One of these days I'm going to check out the El Paso zoo. I have a feeling it's gonna be pretty lameo! P.S. he makes the sambas look hot.

Hiatt Family said...

Of course he makes the sambas look hot! Thank goodness the kid is flexible...he could have torn something on that spill on the bridge!

Anonymous said...

Kinda hard to date the jeep. The windshield says pre-68, the lack of gas tank and filler under the front seat says mid-70 to early 71. I need more pictures of the hood, front end and rear. :)
I need to get the "Army" jeep out and tune it up to take the boy 4-wheelin'. By the way, it's an M38-A1 delivered to the Air Force in October of 1953. I think he'd get a kick out of it...
It's a jeep thing.
You wouldn't understand.

Silvey Mothership said...

Love the sambas. He does look good behind the wheel! I can't believe how grownup he is getting. Love that kid!