Thursday, June 24, 2010

Tracy Aviary

About a month ago, we made a trip to the Tracy Aviary. Probably a good thing we went then, considering the oil spill... so sad. Anyway, it was a LOT of fun. Here are some pics to recap.

Peeking at the ducks.



Otto and daddy


A peacock was wandering around and Otto nearly pet it; he was SO excited!


Another bird wandering around got on the peacock's nerves... it was beautiful, though!


Here's the pesky bird. Doesn't it look devious?


Otto eagerly looking at the birds who were running around. So eager, he's eating the fence. Of course.


Eric and Otto are enjoying watching a vulture being trained in preparation for summer bird shows. It was a pretty amazing process to watch.

Friday, June 11, 2010

I'm gonna get you!

We love to play "I'm gonna get you!" Otto loves it, too! He especially loves playing with daddy!

Fear of Fans & Orangutans

So, the other day, Otto went with Eric to his bishopric meeting at a fellow under-1-year-old child's house. The neighbors had created a video that includes pictures of baby animals associated with their sounds. One of which included a picture of a baby orangutan and its sound. I'd imagine it looked something like this...


Well, Otto began to "imitate" the noises really loudly... it wasn't until a few seconds later that Eric and the others realized he had a look of terror across his face and was absolutely petrified. Just to be sure, they moved on to another animal and came back to the baby orangutan. Sure enough, another freak out from Otto. I felt so bad after hearing about it, but couldn't help laugh... when you think about it there are a lot of reasons to be afraid of an orangutan;
1) their buggy eyes!
2) their strangly bald heads with random hairs that stand straight up!
3) their large nostrils
4) their nearly-human-but strangely-something-else features

I could go on, but you get the point. Hopefully when we go to Hogle Zoo Otto isn't absolutely petrified when we approach these creatures... maybe my psychology studies will prove to be right about how to treat fears by the use of "flooding". But probably not. We'll see.

On to fans; the following Wednesday when Eric again had a bishopric meeting, Otto yelled and went wide-eyed at our fan! He is overcoming this fear, however, as he slowly approaches them while they're off and as we turn them on and he sees that he is, in fact, ok. He has also been talking to them more... communication always helps. Here's how he looked this morning as he pointed and talked to our fan;

Yeah, he still looks scared. Maybe it's something he'll grow out of.