Zoos make me anxious. Perhaps I have been in the
environmental sector too long and entering one instantly triggers epic
internal monologues about conservation policy, the viability of captive
breeding, genetic sustainability, biological potential and Saartjie
Baartman
Its amazing how the baggage of adulthood can be shed with the
simple laugh of a small child**. My doubts quieted as I saw the complete
and total joy that spread from head to toe of my small boy as we
entered Edinburgh Zoo. Running from exhibit to exhibit, dragging us along to see what came next.
The sea lion was the major hit. He stared and laughed in delight for ages at their flippered antics. Of course, we could not convince him it was a sea lion and not a seal like the many he's seen on our trips to the coast (and once on the River Forth near our house). But, being right has little meaning in the face of such love and adoration.
The sea lion was the major hit. He stared and laughed in delight for ages at their flippered antics. Of course, we could not convince him it was a sea lion and not a seal like the many he's seen on our trips to the coast (and once on the River Forth near our house). But, being right has little meaning in the face of such love and adoration.
The swimming penguins also were met with squeals of delight.
Apparently, the buckles on small man's jacket strongly resemble
something edible to the diving birds and a fair few came up to
investigate.
Of course, the other major hit of the day was running and climbing. Why walk when you can run, especially down hills and in crowded areas? And why go around an object when you can climb it? The zoo has an amazing range of play parks dotted around its full length and breadth...and Ellis had a play on each one.

Oh and because the sun was shining, ice cream had to be consumed. Its a law of physics, you know.
And so with my baggage put aside at the entrance gate, I too was able to be captivated for a few moments.
** Green Twins Mummy recently wrote a beautiful post about the joys of seeing things anew through children's eyes here
And so with my baggage put aside at the entrance gate, I too was able to be captivated for a few moments.
** Green Twins Mummy recently wrote a beautiful post about the joys of seeing things anew through children's eyes here



