Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Man gave names to all the animals, in the beginning, long time ago


This last week we went to the zoo.

I guess I haven't been to too many zoo's, just the Hogle Zoo, like hundreds of times.

This zoo was a lot the same. Same Same but different (that is a saying in Thailand, it's comin back to Utah so everyone better watch for it)

Here is a summary of my thoughts through my first international zoo experience:

What is that?

I thought hippos were kinda cute? Nope. Have I ever even seen one outside of water? Nope.

I would definitely break that if I sat on it.

How come the Hogle Zoo makes you be so far away from the giraffes. I found them quite harmless, charming actually.


Elephants are still cool.

Of course I've seen a Panda before, they are at every zoo right? Wait I haven't seen a Panda because they are all owned by China? This is the first panda i've ever seen in my life? Well cool! And this panda was an invitro baby? Sweet.


If I could be an animal in the zoo I would be this. It is pretty. And white...

Wow that's a pretty peacock, i'll try to get close to take a picture.

Oh let's take another one even closer.

THEN IT FLEW AT ME! And I quickly dodged it with my Matrix like skills and ended up with this picture... better my life than a good picture I guess.

Black Swans really exist? Hmm...thought it was just a sketchy movie.

Now to the air conditioned aquarium!

Don't try holding your mouth like that for long, it might get stuck that way.

Sup Becca in a fish tank!

And Andrew and Laura

And Colleen

And me. I've always wanted to be in a fish tunnel!

Fish are cool.

I spy two white girls in a fish tank!

We all live in a yellow submarine! The Beatles even penetrate Asia Land

Does it hurt when fish run into each other?


We all think we are funny. In fact, we know we are funny let's be honest.


PS i'm peacing out for Bangkok for the next few days! woohoo. Which means i'm taking a 15 hour train ride to prep for HP7P2. Nothin like the Hogwarts Express to get ya ready to end a childhood.

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