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It’s a Zoo Out There

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

It’s a Zoo Out There

By Ashley McIlwain

Since I was a kid growing up in Pennsylvania, I repeatedly heard about the San Diego Zoo. It was supposed to be the zoo of all zoos, and I always wanted to go there. I could only dream of all the different animals delighting my senses with their beauty and exoticism. Maybe someday …

That day did finally come! Part of my husband Steve’s birthday celebration for me this year was to take me to the San Diego Zoo. Honestly, it was like my inner child was unlocked as I anxiously awaited the exploration of a childhood dream. It didn’t disappoint.

After getting some insider tips from one of the workers, we set out to see what we could see. The grounds are huge spanning one hundred acres which house over 4,000 rare and endangered animals representing more than 800 species and subspecies. Some of my favorite animals to see included the elephants, giraffes, lions, tigers, hippos, grizzly bears, polar bears, panda bears, and the koalas. We even got to see a tiger with two of her cubs, and a hippo with her baby as well – both of which were incredible and rare sights. Amidst all of the animals though, the highlight of my day was seeing rhinoceroses.

Having never seen rhinos in person before, I was completely enamored with these beasts. Their skin sectioned off in a way that made them appear to have armor on. Despite their large size, they were surprisingly fast and agile. There were two out when we were at their display, and they seemed to enjoy friendly combat with one another. After rough housing for a while, they would take off with surprising speed leaving behind dust clouds in their wake. All around, the rhinos were remarkable to see and watch in action.

Another bright spot in the day came at the orangutan display. Having seen these furry, funny, and friendly creatures several times before, I didn’t have particularly high expectations. There was a crowd huddled around a spot where one of the orangutans was closely hanging around the glass, so I decided to head over to a vacant spot away from everyone. As I crouched down, one of the orangutans walked right over and faced me. We stared curiously at each other for several minutes only separated by inches of glass. It was an incredible and surreal experience that left me marveled.

Honestly, I could go on and on about my day at the zoo. It was an amazing experience that left me pondering just how incredible God is to have created all of these spectacular animals. My childhood dreams were realized and expectations surpassed as I savored a whimsical day with the love of my life. Together, hand-in-hand, we relished in the amazement and splendor of God’s creation. From spots to stripes, fast to slow, large to small, God has weaved together an inspiring mix of masterpieces – a good reminder of how powerful, awesome, and magnificent our Creator really is.

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A Birthday Celebration of Love

Friday, June 24th, 2011

As I mentioned in my recent article A Celebration of Life, birthdays are definitely a big deal for me, my family, and now my husband. It’s truly a time to rejoice and celebrate the gift of life. Whether it’s taking time to remember all the blessings, lessons learned, and memories made or making the effort to express the value of a loved one in your life, birthdays are the perfect opportunity to do just that.

Like every year, I plotted and planned for months to come up with the perfect way to celebrate my husband’s birthday – after all this is my yearly tribute to the gift that he is in my life. I finally settled on our agenda that started Friday (June 17th) on his actual birthday and stretched through the weekend to Sunday.

Friday morning I kicked off his actual birthday with what has become a yearly, birthday tradition – fresh, homemade cherry cheesecake muffins and my own private rendition of Happy Birthday sang first thing in the morning before he left for work. That was followed by a lunch date at the restaurant of his choice, which ended up being the always delicious Chick-fil-A. When Steve arrived home, we got dolled up to head out to dinner at Roy’s, a restaurant we fell in love with on our visit to the Big Island of Hawaii. Personalized menus with a birthday greeting, confetti on the table, and a framed picture to remember the night by, Roy’s has got hospitality down to a science. We finished the night off with Steve opening his birthday gifts and cards – always a fun part of celebrating.

The weekend continued Saturday morning with some laid back, old married couple style running around town. We love doing simple things like that together, and we even ventured out to another of Steve’s favorite places to eat for lunch, Cosi. After enjoying our average morning and afternoon out and about, we came home to prep for our evening plans – a BBQ with two of our favorite friends Ryan and Diane. With our special company by our sides, we had a delicious dinner, lots of laughing, and a Coldstone birthday cake remix ice cream cake (pretty much the greatest thing ever) to top off day two of our celebrations.

Sunday was the big celebration day that I had planned for Steve. We got up bright and early, grabbed some coffees and breakfast, and headed over to Balboa Island to catch our ride to Catalina Island for the day. Once onboard, we enjoyed the much longer and choppier ride than we had anticipated over to the island. We had heard mixed reviews of Catalina Island; some people thought it was great while others weren’t such big fans, but we opted to leave expectations at the door and arrive at the island with an open mind.

Upon arrival to the main town, Avalon, we instantly loved its quaint appeal. It was an interesting hybrid of a Mediterranean escape meets small, Americana town. The water was gorgeous, the shops adorable, restaurants interesting, and the overall vibe inviting. After walking through the limited number of streets, we picked up a mid-morning snack and went straight to our big adventure for the day – the two hour long zip line eco tour as seen in The Bachelor Pad.

On our honeymoon we had ventured to go on a zip line tour and loved it, so I thought this would be the perfect activity for us to tackle in celebration of Steve. It was even better than our previous zip line experience; it was incredible! The views were spectacular, the zip lines were long, fast, and exhilarating, and the tour guides were fabulous and funny. We loved every second of it and would highly recommend it to anyone headed to Catalina any time soon.

After having our big thrill for the day, we walked hand-in-hand weaving through the shops and reading menus to find our re-fueling station. We settled on a place called Original Jack’s Country Kitchen, and it was … interesting. Bellies somewhat full, we hit up some of the local candy and ice cream shops where we over-indulged in a lot of junk food that was delightful and well worth the calories. We finished off our short stint on Catalina Island by grabbing some touristy memorabilia, and then heading back to our boat for the trek back to Newport Beach.

Exhausted from all of our weekend fun, we stumbled back to our car, picked up dinner, and headed home to snuggle up for the night. It was such a fun weekend as we celebrated the gift of Steve’s life and forged new memories to look back fondly on. Birthdays are such an incredible opportunity to take time to appreciate all of your blessings in life, especially those you love!

Anyone else have any fun birthday traditions, excursions, or memories to share?

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