Me and the kids checking something (was it fish? I'm thinking it was probably fish!) out at the Florida Aquarium. Which I highly recommend. If you are the marine-life loving sort of gal I am.
Anna signed I Love You to me during the penguin show at the aquarium. She kept tricking me into raising my hand during the question/answer session. She thought that was just hysterical. Jonathan was sitting down on the floor with all the other kids, and he raised his hand to ask a question about the penguins. Most of the kids would raise their hands, get called on, and forget what they were going to ask in the first place. OR, they would ask something completely off the wall or something that had already been covered. But Jonathan asked, Do these penguins come from Antarctica? I was so proud of him that he was able to articulate his question so well, that it was a thoughtful question, and that he had the courage to raise his hand and ask it in such a room packed full of people. Way to go, buddy! (The penguins actually came from South Africa.)
We took an hour long detour on our way to Tampa to see downtown Lakeland. I wanted to eat at a local place, and we found this little place. Because it was right in front of the ONLY available parking spot anywhere. I had an agenda to eat some good Cuban sandwiches and black beans while on this trip. We all ate, and the bill came to a whopping 14 dollars... But they didn't accept credit cards!!! Jonathan immediately said to his Daddy, I TOLD you that you would need to use REAL MONEY someday! He was right. We had to go next door to an ATM and get some REAL MONEY.
View from hotel room.
Dave's PT Cruiser crossed over to the 100,000 mile mark on this trip.
Anna enjoying a Shirley Temple at the outdoor water playground at Florida Aquarium. Anna got the idea that people only spoke Spanish in Tampa, and so she was practicing all of her Spanish words she knows. When a hotel waiter walked by her and said, Hola! she beamed up at him and said, HOLA! She was so thrilled that she got to use one of her words.
What a goofball! He had so much fun. He was just off running around the water playground and I had to lure him up to the shade to drink his Shirley Temple. I was worried about them getting dehydrated. It was so hot and we were outside so much.
Irony: After being thrilled that Dave reserved a feather-free hotel room (because I dislike birds so much and am freaked out by feathers {I used to think I had an allergy, now I realize it is more like a psychological aversion}, I spent a great deal of time at the Aquarium trying to get pictures of various birds. They had an amazing exhibit of birds. (I guess they were all water birds native to Florida, which is how they worked their way into an aquarium?)
Anna checking out the view. The kids LOVED the hotel. The view was amazing. There was so much going on in the harbor and down on the third-floor rooftop pool. We were 17 floors up and the elevator was so speedy it made our ears pop.
Jonathan and Anna not quite getting the point of the hermit crab photo opp.
More views from the hotel room.
Anna did her own hair. :) She is so pretty...
And I think she knows it.
This is the pool we swam in. I kept saying we were 17 floors up from the pool, and Dave kept reminding me that we were only 14 floors up since the pool was on the third floor. I was quite impressed with this pool. There were palm trees in huge planters in the water... but Jonathan said it was not a big deal. He was also unimpressed with the towering palm trees inside the hotel lobby. He kept shrugging his shoulders and saying, Seen that before. HOWEVER, a certain display case in the hotel gift shop caught his eye. "WOW! Look at all those giant pencils!!! How do they even sharpen those??!! (We were in Tampa... they were cigars. Even the cashier was laughing when she overheard him say that.)
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Looks like a fun trip. I love the pictures. Miss you guys!
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