I live with a crazy one.
Yes, indeed.
Don't look at me like that. You get to spend your time meandering around your tank, oblivious to my plight.
Okay, okay, so not oblivious, since we did visit you. But you only have to spend a very limited about of time with the crazy one.
Peek-A-Boo with fish is a very interesting game to play, don't you think?
No?
But it is so much fun and she can spend hours doing it.
How about staring up into the tanks via child-centered caves below? Can I tell you how much fun these caves are when she refuses to come out? I mean, visiting the aquarium is fun in itself, but having to drag her away, literally, just "'cause" does so much to enhance your visit.
Forget about taking normal pictures. Nope. For this one, she insisted that her hands be up and that she be saying "Whoooooo" the whole time.
What, you've never seen her insist?
Have you ever met a two-year-old?
Oh, THAT explains it.
Here she is, mid-movement, on her way to lie down and "swim" next to the fish. This is only after she informed me that the sharks would come up to see her and give her kisses.
Oh, they'll kiss you all right.
And then the required walking along the bench while we howl move.
Yes, howl.
In a public place.
Thanks.
She sure did enjoy the aquarium. And she's mighty happy with her souvenir: 20 tiny sea animals.
Yes, indeed.
Don't look at me like that. You get to spend your time meandering around your tank, oblivious to my plight.
Okay, okay, so not oblivious, since we did visit you. But you only have to spend a very limited about of time with the crazy one.
Peek-A-Boo with fish is a very interesting game to play, don't you think?
No?
But it is so much fun and she can spend hours doing it.
How about staring up into the tanks via child-centered caves below? Can I tell you how much fun these caves are when she refuses to come out? I mean, visiting the aquarium is fun in itself, but having to drag her away, literally, just "'cause" does so much to enhance your visit.
Forget about taking normal pictures. Nope. For this one, she insisted that her hands be up and that she be saying "Whoooooo" the whole time.
What, you've never seen her insist?
Have you ever met a two-year-old?
Oh, THAT explains it.
Here she is, mid-movement, on her way to lie down and "swim" next to the fish. This is only after she informed me that the sharks would come up to see her and give her kisses.
Oh, they'll kiss you all right.
And then the required walking along the bench while we howl move.
Yes, howl.
In a public place.
Thanks.
She sure did enjoy the aquarium. And she's mighty happy with her souvenir: 20 tiny sea animals.
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