Walking back from the farmer's market we stumbled on this $1 pink tutu. Instead of a garage sale it is a stoop sale at a sixteen story apartment building. Sonia loved before she even figured out how to use it.
Fabric is a bit poky so she didn't stay long in it. My little ballerina.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Sunday walks
On the way to church we pass this green warehouse. Owned by Italians it has a chimney in green, white and red colors. Sonia was falling asleep in her stroller on September 14. We stopped to wait for a bus and took Sunday family pics to keep her from slumber.
I love our Sunday walks even when it rains. Walking and talking and enjoying ever changing old city.
As I was taking this pictures, there was an ambulance going by.
I love our Sunday walks even when it rains. Walking and talking and enjoying ever changing old city.
As I was taking this pictures, there was an ambulance going by.
Prospect Park farm and pet zoo
After we discovered a petting farm in the zoo, Sonia and I have to come and visit every week. Last week we heard an old cow moo. When we came to the barn, a farmer pointed to a cow and asked Sonia what it was. "Moo," Sonia said. He smiled and asked her if she knew what were other animals in the barn. Sonia said "baas." Then he pointed to Alpacas and asked her what they were. Sonia thought for a split second and categorized them as a moo animal. Smart Cookie ;-)
She also loves birdies and they are in a "Tweet, tweet" family. So when a turkey arrived recently, she started her little sweet tweet-tweet sounds with a tiny voice and then her voice went rather low. So turkey is a low tweet bird, they are big.
Wallabies are usually shy and lay deep in the bushes. We were lucky. They nested near the path. So close by that we took a few shots. Suvi inspired Sonia to become a turtle. I could never talk Sonia into climbing into the shell before.
What a nice roomy house turtles have. Rent free and quite comfortable. Plus portable.
May be Sonia will need one of these soon ;-)
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Exploring Bronx Zoo
Riding a subway an hour north to Bronx takes you to a different world. It is the biggest New York zoo, located within a big forest-like park. Beautiful! First we saw a polar bear climbing up and licking honey of the rocks.
We escaped the worst of vapors that day by spending a whole day at the zoo and coming home late at night. Our building was sprayed for roaches that day.
Sonia watched carefully and on the way back recalled bear going "up" that morning. Good memory!
Bronx zoo is super cheap but you have to pay additional fees for visiting special exhibits. We are members so we were spared this burden. We visited all we could in one day, even going on "skyfari".
Butterflies were flying and eating nectar with music of Chopin in the air.
Sonia rode an insect carousel for the first time. Jeremy called this insect a cockroach. I checked it with a guide and it was a valiant Philadelphia firefly.
Jeremy took a turn on a more recognazable bug...
Children's zoo was three times bigger than ours. It even had crocks. Sonia was scared and didn't want to go near one. She is on this picture however.
Crawling through the log.
Making funny faces while in the log.
Tigers!! I have never seen them this close.
Unlike San Diego zoo, these tigers loved moving and playing around.
They had a pool with fish. Sonia kept making "ooooh" noises and pointing out big fish in the water. We hoped tigers would go for a swim but they just roamed around.
We escaped the worst of vapors that day by spending a whole day at the zoo and coming home late at night. Our building was sprayed for roaches that day.
Friday, September 12, 2008
all in one day
We are about 10 minutes away from Prospect Park Zoo. We like to visit... Sonia and I fed ducks, swans, geese, turtles and fish on the discovery trail. We spent a tremendous amount of money on duck food and Sonia learned how to feed ducks and where to find feeding houses on the path.
We also jump sometimes as far as a frog or a wallaby. We love to see red panda, porcupine and birds.
Sonia milks cows and probably thinks that water comes from cows. I try to explain that milk comes from real cows and that is the way how cows like to be milked.
Papa feeds animals. Last time he discovered how sticky cow tongue is. This time he is making friends with guess who... please meet a sheep.
"Say cheese," I say and they both listen ;-)
Friday, September 5, 2008
West Indies next door
On the way to the Bronx Zoo we heard about the West Indies Day parade was taking place in 30 minutes just a few blocks down the road. We changed our mind and quoting Jeremy found ourselves in a "third world experience." Well, not sure how many worlds are there but this one was something.
First we saw our senator, mayor and state attorney general. Then lots and lots of police officers, correction facility officers...
Then we got to a good part. Costumes and sort of dancing with very little clothes on. People were celebrating their roots. I didn't realize how many countries there are.
We got some Jamaican spicy sea food. It tasted fine. Shrimp was really good. Later on we got sick from it.... there comes the third world part of the story.
Celebration went into the late night. This year there was no shootings or stabbings. Thanks to a dominant present of police in trucks, cars, helicopters, bikes, bicycles, horses and walking.
This was a once in the lifetime sort of a thing. We left quite soon and headed for the Central Park zoo. It was worth it because we saw a polar bear swim and play. When Jeremy and I saw this giant jumping in the water and yelled, Sonia was all excited and chatting about the ball in the water ;-) Some see a bear some like balls better...
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