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We spent a couple of hours up north and made the return trip home. Once we got back to the car, it was off to Kristin's Aunt Linda's house for another dose of introductions. Again, Mo worked it and melted a few more hearts, though she had a little more competition - but then again, who's keeping score? Finally, exhaustion set in - for Papa Sparky. It was time to go home before I had a total meltdown.
Yesterday the family unit went to the zoo for the first of many walks to come with little Mo. She slept through the lemurs, elephants, giraffes and lions but regained consciousness by the time we hit the gorilla exhibit. I'm not sure how many animals she actually focused on, but the 60+ degree weather was more reason than we needed to have her out and about. She really hasn't had too many outdoor days and I believe she enjoyed the light breeze on her chubby cheeks.
I've included some photos of Maureen's Thanksgiving outfit - the only shots remembered to take that day. Talk about bad parents. If anyone out there reading this took photos on Thanksgiving day, we'd appreciate a few e-mailed shots. We did, however, want to make sure we took photos of her funky turkey booties. We also have some zoo shots.
I have one more day of my Thanksgiving Holiday before heading back to the mines. Before you know it, I will be writing about our Christmas experience. Hard to believe.