Rewards From Him




Psalm 127: 3
Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him.

Psalms 139: 13-16
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb.
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;

your works are wonderful, I know that full well.
My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place.
When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body.
All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Baltimore Aquarium

Wednesday we took the kids to the Baltimore Aquarium in Baltimore. The kids have been watching "Finding Nemo" recently, and have become interested in fish, sharks, turtles, and other under water creatures. They are at the perfect age fore discovering! We left our house bright and early, and arrived at the Aquarium by ten. It was a good day to go, because although it was warmer outside, there weren't a lot of school kids there. This meant plenty of free space to roam! The kids loved it! When we first arrived, we spent a few minutes looking out at the boats in the Harbor, which Sophie loved.
Next, we went downstairs and watched the dolphins swimming in their tanks. Sophie was also fascinated by this. After the dolphins, we traveled over to the new jellyfish exhibit, which was very cool. If Sophie got too close to the tanks and touched them, Jack would tell her, "No Wofie!"


Next, we watched the scuba divers feeding the sting rays, or as the twins call them, "Mr. Ray." They loved this, and because there wasn't a crowd, we were able to get up close to the scuba diver, and watch her put squid into the sting rays mouths! We also saw a big sea turtle, and a couple of sharks. Sophie loved the one shark, because it had "Godots"(polka dots).

After we watched the sting rays, we watched the scuba divers feed the turtle lettuce, and walked around the Aqurium, and saw lots of different aquatic life.
Next, we went to the Dolphin Show. The kids loved watching the dolphins, and Jack would get excited and clap when they did a trick.



The most exciting thing for the twins was seeing Nemo! There were two clown fish in and anenome, and we told the twins it was Marlin and Nemo. They also loved finding Dori.

We also spent time in the Austrialian Rainforest, and watched fish spit at crickets so that they could eat them, watched birds and turtles up close, and tried to spy the monkeys, although they were hiding.


We walked across the way, and had lunch at the Cheescake Factory, but Jack was so tired he spent the entire lunch asleep on the table!

All in all, we had a blast, and the kids loved it. The next day, Jack told me, "I NEED to see the jellyfish!" Hopefully we will be repeating the trip sometime soon!

1 comment:

Figgy and The Professor said...

Amy, they have grown up! I can't believe how much they look like little people instead of babies, now. We love the Baltimore Aquarium...in fact, I'm taking the kids and my niece on April 5th.

I love the last pic of Jack asleep on the table. Reminds me of Ethan! :)