We had so much fun last weekend at Hermann Park and the Butterfly exhibit that we wanted to go back again. The park is huge so we thought we'd take another day to explore what it had to offer. We weren't disappointed! We had a little picnic then spent most of our time in the Japanese Garden, where there were lots of winding paths, footbridges, a koi pond, turtles galore, and some beautiful blue heron. We walked around for awhile then relaxed and played some card games in this little Japanese gazebo by a pond. It was a hot day, in the 90s, but for me that's the perfect weather so I was loving it. So peaceful.
Here's Emery, in her cute little hat. She had a grand old time being pushed around and squealing at people we would walk by. She really loves people and gets so excited when anyone pays her attention. And she generously rewards that attention with squeals, happy screams, smiles, and cuddles and kisses (slobbery one!) if you pick her up.
Gavin by the garden entrance.
I took this picture of Gavin and just really liked it so I had to post it. But if you look at it and say, "Gavin, why would you post this picture when your hair is so ugly?" just know it's my fault. I'm learning to cut it and...well...I'm not very good at it. But Gavin has been a good sport about it so I just keep cutting away!
Hermann Park was a lot of fun and we'll definitely be going back often over the years. They have this huge outdoor theater that is FREE that we can't wait to take advantage of. They even have free performances during the week for kids. I'm planning on taking Emery to the Little Mermaid Jr. one in June...we'll see if I'm brave enough to drive through Houston traffic myself.
Hahaha Dru would never let me cut his hair!!!
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Good luck with the traffic.
That's the biggest thing about big cities for me... I can't drive anywhere! Even with GPS! Glad you're enjoying your time and his hair doesn't look too bad. But I guess that is just from a picture. :)
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