Once the semester starts no one will be home. Lucy will be at preschool all day, Bell will be at work or on field projects and I will return to the studio and live the hermetical life of an architecture student. I am going to miss languishing in boredom while Lucy watches Peter Pan for the twentieth time. I am going to miss choosing from a myriad of activities. Activities that were fun for me, too. I am going to miss coloring with Lucy in her coloring books, painting and drawing, reading and napping, singing and dancing. The closing of summer days always leaves me with a tinge of the meloncholy.
Not a day has passed since we returned that Lucy has not requested to go to the aquarium. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is an amazing place. Sadly it is maddeningly packed in the summer. Fortunately for us, Bell has a friend who gave us guest passes that Lucy and I thoroughly wore out. We went every other day. Because the place was so packed we would limit our visits to one to two hours focusing on only a few things. Believe me when I say that you could completely lose your mind trying to see everything in such a claustrophobic environment in one day. After so many visits Lucy has become a junior marine biologist.
Sea otters are so cute. They are a lot larger than I expected.
The Outer Bay tank.
One of Lucy's favorites, the Mola Mola or ocean sunfish.
Feeding time in the Kelp Forest.
Sea anemones
My favorites were the jellies. I could sit for hours and just stare at these beauties.
When I win the lottery I won't go crazy and build a solid gold house. But I will want a room with floor to ceiling glass walls filled with moon jellies.
If Lucy decides to give up on the marine biology thing she can always fall back on her sardine canning experience.
We really miss the aquarium.
Here is the Album with a ridiculous amount of photos but you have to understand we went so many times and I never tired of photographing the jellies.
Monterey Bay Aquarium |
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