Before anyone comments on the ridiculous hour at which I'm posting, let me say that Erik is on call tonight, and staying up like a college freshman is preferable to lying in bed by myself, imagining that I hear baby-snatchers or rodents. I've always had an overactive imagination in the dark - I think it stemmed from my youth when I had to take the recycling out to the curb late at night, because of course I hadn't remembered to do it when it was light outside. I would brace myself, stagger out with the bin half my size, frantically looking for kidnappers and murderers on our quiet suburban street, and then race back for another week of safety. I read a lot as a kid... Anyway, while I lay here visualizing how I would vanquish intruders, I thought I would post of our trip to the zoo. Erik had a rare day off, and I've been wanting to check out Hogle Zoo for a while, so we went. Now, I had very low expectations, having grown up with the two monumental zoos of Chicago. But overall, I was pleasantly surprised, and think it's just the right size for children.

I was excited to see the baby elephant - we got a bang out of watching her splash in mud puddles. Apparently children of all species are the same. Morgan didn't seem to notice them, probably because they move too slowly.

She perked up when we found the giraffes, though. They're kind of hard to miss. She was too busy staring to look at the camera. Notice in all the pictures of Morgan that you will also see Piglet, her stuffed animal. He goes wherever she goes. I get the feeling that his life span will not be a long one, especially since she thinks it's funny to chuck him out of car seats and moving strollers.
"Dad, I think I want that. I look great in red."

"Victory. But now I want it off."
We really enjoyed the monkeys. Probably our favorite part was watching the enormous male orangutan corner the female and then steal her food out of her mouth. While in the monkey exhibit, I discovered that blue-bummed baboons (like on Lion King) make Erik nervous. Turns out that he is not an animal lover - sharks, snakes, the pointy-nosed fish in the Caribbean, huge beetles, and now baboons...
Overall, a great day. Honestly, a rare day spent together with no other obligations would make anything fun. I annoyed Erik by avidly reading every sign and regurgitating unwanted information, Morgan was her usual charming and patient self, and Erik manfully put frugality before fatherly indulgence by NOT buying Morgan a stuffed giraffe.