Sometimes the best things in life are unplanned. Would you agree?
It was great to have an impromptu family excursion.
Honestly, I think we felt as if we were on vacation for the day.
But when you have a family, planning seems to rule the
household. It’s just the way it is.
Whether you are juggling a soccer game, a birthday party,
booking a sitter for a night out, or accepting an invite to a fun cookout with
your neighbors, things just get put on the calendar. Simply put … you are a slave to the calendar!
Those fun, carefree days of flying by the seat of your pants
without a plan are pretty much nonexistent for a parent. At least in my household, we rarely wake up
and say, “Oh, we have nothing to do today. Let’s take a day trip to the zoo!”
But we should!
Living in Raleigh, we are close to many North Carolina
attractions that can easily be accessed in less than two hours. It makes a family day trip so easy, even if
you plan the adventure in advance.
We had wanted to take the kids to the zoo sometime this
spring, but when my husband searched for dates on the calendar for us to talk
about going (we’re planners, remember!), he couldn’t find a clear date except
for the sunny, warm weekend that we were currently living in at that particular
moment.
The NC Zoo is about an hour and half from our home in Raleigh, North Carolina |
We laughed at the chimps and enjoyed seeing the zebras chase
the giraffes.
Everyone was happy.
No one got upset. Nap schedules
were forgotten.
I don’t think we could have planned it any better.
We made our first trip to the zoo when our son was two. This is our third family, and Baby Diva's first trip. |
I’m not a zoo connoisseur, but I think North Carolina has a
beautiful zoo in the most perfect, natural setting. The zoo sits on 500 acres in central piedmont North Carolina, which
is about 27 miles away from the metropolitan area of Greensboro. Even though it
can be done, we’ve yet to see the entire zoo, which has about five miles of
trails.
The zoo is divided into two continents: North America and
Africa. We chose to go to Africa. This was our third family trip to the zoo,
but the very first one for Baby Diva.
We chose to explore the Africa side of the zoo. |
The zoo has lots of hands-on learning, and our little guy,
who can now read, enjoyed being the map keeper. In fact, he loved that job so
much that as soon as we got to one exhibit, he was ready to lead us to the next
one almost immediately.
My crew on a giant bee at the NC Zoo. The zoo has a great exhibit on beekeeping. We did cross into North America for the Honey Bee Garden Exhibit and Sonora Desert. |
That was a little annoying, but we eventually got him to
understand that he needed to slow down, take his time, and smell the
flowers.
The R.J. Reynolds Forest Aviary at the N.C. Zoo displays more than 3,000 tropical plants and dozens of exotic birds. |
There are several restaurants and snack bars at the
zoo. Due to our timing, though, we
chose to eat an early lunch as soon as we arrived in Asheboro before going to
the zoo. We did take a late afternoon
break at Jungle Junction. Two fountain
drinks and a bag of chips cost $8.99, so if you are buying food for a large
family, it will add up quickly, but the menus looked great.
New to the zoo this year is a temporary animatromic dinosaur
exhibit. We missed it this time, but it
will give us another reason to go back before it closes in October. Visitors will also see some new babies later
this year. Two gorillas and a giraffe
are expecting.
The zoo has an area where you can help feed the giraffes. |
The NC Zoo only has female ostriches. A zookeeper said male ostriches can be aggressive. |
I love the vibrant color of a flamingo, but I can't imagine standing like that all day! |
I’m so proud of my state’s zoo. It’s one of the nation’s largest habitat zoos. Your family will have lots of fun, but be
sure to wear your walking shoes. Leave
those cute, chic wedges at home!
Want to Go:
4401 Zoo Parkway
Asheboro, N.C.
The Central Piedmont region is known as the heart of North
Carolina. Asheboro is 70 miles away
from Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina, and is only 40 minutes away from
the beautiful resort town of Pinehurst, North Carolina.
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