So everything is done...Thank you to all of you guys that shared your concern, it is need, not just for myself but for Heathe's family and the 159th. Thank you again.
This weekend had been uneventful which is good all things concidering.
Ian and I went to the Zoo on friday for a daycare Field trip and like most German Zoos it was rather...dull. He petted a goat, a few sheep and then spent 5 hours walking around lookng at Raccoons and "wild cats".
Now what do you think of when you hear the words "wild cats"?
Do you think of mountain lions, cougars, Lynx?
What about your cat Boots behind a cage? 'Cause apparerntly that's what the Germans think of when they mean wild cats. The had some poor domestic cat in a cage wandering around. Now I know that any animal can go "wild" but come on! Give the friggin' thing some Whiskas and get a better exibit.
We also saw deer, some ducks (yes they were in pens as well) and a few angry pigs. I really dislke german zoos.
This is the whole class of kids I help to watch all day. You know before this day I wanted another kid...not any more.
Ian's petting one of those sheep I told you about.
Hey look, it's a goat. Never saw one of those before.
Really though those pigs were really pissed off, they kept charging the electric fence. We had to get the kids out of there just incase they managed to actually get out of the pen.
I dressed Ian in the best little outfit and then they went and put him in the hiddeous fucking shirt. Man that thing friggin glows. I would have know they were going to dress my son in that we would have stayed home and played Ed, Edd and Eddy all day.
So there you have it, a right little german holiday in the hills with a horde of little kids, it was like the Sound of Music (we even had german gaurd chasing us around cause one of the kids threw a carrot at the pigs) only without that silly puppet show.
This weekend had been uneventful which is good all things concidering.
Ian and I went to the Zoo on friday for a daycare Field trip and like most German Zoos it was rather...dull. He petted a goat, a few sheep and then spent 5 hours walking around lookng at Raccoons and "wild cats".
Now what do you think of when you hear the words "wild cats"?
Do you think of mountain lions, cougars, Lynx?
What about your cat Boots behind a cage? 'Cause apparerntly that's what the Germans think of when they mean wild cats. The had some poor domestic cat in a cage wandering around. Now I know that any animal can go "wild" but come on! Give the friggin' thing some Whiskas and get a better exibit.
We also saw deer, some ducks (yes they were in pens as well) and a few angry pigs. I really dislke german zoos.
This is the whole class of kids I help to watch all day. You know before this day I wanted another kid...not any more.
Ian's petting one of those sheep I told you about.
Hey look, it's a goat. Never saw one of those before.
Really though those pigs were really pissed off, they kept charging the electric fence. We had to get the kids out of there just incase they managed to actually get out of the pen.
I dressed Ian in the best little outfit and then they went and put him in the hiddeous fucking shirt. Man that thing friggin glows. I would have know they were going to dress my son in that we would have stayed home and played Ed, Edd and Eddy all day.
So there you have it, a right little german holiday in the hills with a horde of little kids, it was like the Sound of Music (we even had german gaurd chasing us around cause one of the kids threw a carrot at the pigs) only without that silly puppet show.
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And SPEAKING of pictures! SORRY bout that........ I SHOULD have REMEMBERED that the LAST picture that I uploaded was the one that it WAS. PLEASE FORGIVE ME for that.
Crym