Wednesday, February 20, 2008

After 4 long years...

PR Dad has been wanting to go to Sea World since we got together. His dream was finally realized on Monday. We both had the day off and since PR Dad and been cooped up in the house for days with some kind of illness, he decided late Sunday evening that we were going to Sea World the next day. We are only about an hour and a half away from gorgeous San Diego so we headed out in the morning and were there right after the park opened. We had such a great day. The Phi has not stopped talking about it and sleeps with her Sea World map close to her. When you purchase a ticket you get a pass for the whole year so we plan to go again really soon. The park is just the right size to see in a whole day. And did you know that they give out free beer samples! Now that is really fun for the whole family.

The Phi and PR Dad checking out the dolphins.

Getting ready for the Shamu show. She was antsy before the show started, but once it started she could not take her eyes off the whales.

At the tide pools we got to put our hands in freezing water and touch a starfish.

We stopped for lunch. The Phi has been carrying around this little lunch box. It is sitting next to me on my desk as we speak. Well at least we are getting our $6.99 worth.

The Phi checking out the Flamingos.

The manatee exhibit was closed, but I still made them pose in front of the statue. If you have ever been in my bathroom you know we have a soft spot for the sea cow.

She LOVED the penguins.


The Phi checking out the lazy polar bear.

If you want to see all the pictures, you know the typical hundreds of pictures of animals then please click ----> Sea World Set

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous6:46 AM

    Awww... looks and sounds like you had fun!
    I love SEA WORLD! It's one of my favorite theme parks. Actually it is. I love going to the Zoo too.
    =)

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