Gracie and Bailey's First Trip to the Zoo
One of our favorite things to do at the beach is to visit the zoo. Gulf Shores has a great little zoo that seems like not a whole lot of people know about. Preston and I discovered it a few years back on a cloudy day when looking for something to do and we have gone back each year when we are at the beach. The zoo is right off the main highway and you would never guess that they have lions, tigers, bears, crocodiles, giraffes and just about anything you can imagine. This zoo is fun because it is usually not crowded and you can get pretty close to the animals. Part of the zoo is reserved for animals that you can pet and feed. We were so excited to take Gracie and Bailey to the zoo for the first time. We started with them in their jogging stroller but by the time we got to the first animal we already had them out so we could hold them up to see the animals and tell them all about the animals. We would make the noises that the animals make and they would just giggle and giggle. Some of the animals would make their own noises which really made them laugh. It is such a fun day and a great family memory.
Feeding the animals.



Our Friend is asking Bailey for some food.

Pay attention Mommy so the Donkey doesn't eat Gracie!

Daddy telling Bailey all about the tiger.

Mommy and her Bailey boy!
The cutest twins ever!
Grammy helping the twins swim for the first time in the pool!
Jessica and Rick enjoying the beach.
Our little spot for the week.
Gracie enjoying watching the waves.
Bailey discovering that sand doesn't taste so good.
Bailey and Dixie laying in the sun.
Bailey found his toes.
Mommy and Gracie enjoying some seafood.
Priceless!
Celebrating our 5 year anniversary with a sunset dinner!
On Saturday we did our morning chores and then all headed out to one of our favorite parks, Windermere park which is just down the road. We love the park because it allows dogs and it even has a doggy play area where Dixie can meet new friends. The twins love watching their doggy fetch sticks in the water. Gracie giggled and giggled every time Dixie would jump in the water. Daddy talked to Bailey about the outdoors and how he looks forward to taking him camping with him as soon as he gets big enough!
Daddy talking to Bailey about the great outdoors.
Sunday was very exciting because it was the first time that we all went to church as a family! We have been very thankful for Preston's parents watching the twins on Sundays so we could attend church service. We were encouraged to wait until the official flu season passed before we brought the twins to church. We were so excited and nervous at the same time to take the twins to Waumba Land. Waumba Land is our church's environment for the youngest children up to four years old. It helped so much that I had volunteered in Waumba Land for a few years and I knew that we were taking Gracie and Bailey to a wonderful and loving setting. The goal of Waumba Land is to teach children that God made them, that God loves them and that Jesus wants to be their friend forever. It felt great to start teaching Gracie and Bailey this very important message. I have to admit that walking into church service my hands felt so empty and a part of me want to go back to get the twins. After walking into the service, I saw some of the girls in my women's small group and it was so nice to have familiar faces to take my mind of leaving my little one's for the first time. The twins teacher said that they did great and we are looking forward to many more Sundays.
Gracie and Bailey holding their Easter Baskets.
McFarland Family Easter with our two newest members, Gracie and Bailey!
We enjoyed some really good dinners in downtown Gatlinberg.


Bailey is not too fond of his stroller and prefers for this form of transport. "Yes this would be why his mommy is so skinny!"
Our little tourist all ready to hit the town!
The Parker Family!
Family is a gift that I always hope that Gracie and Bailey will keep close. Their Daddy Bob has done such an excellant job at researching our family and documenting it through pictorial slide shows. Gracie and Bailey are lucky that they were have pictures and discriptions of their "roots." We are very blessed to be a part of an amazingly supportive and loving family.