
It's now been only three weeks since we went to the zoo for Logan's birthday, and already she is telling everyone she isn't three anymore - she's five! Ha. That sums up the sort of zest Logan lives with these days - excited, impatient, and willing to go after what she wants.
We had been talking about going to the zoo for Logan's birthday for months, so even though it was going to be a gazillion degrees on our designated day, we made it happen. Logan had been telling everyone we were going to the zoo when she turns three, so to the zoo we went. (The other thing that she has been asking for and telling everyone about, is how she is going to start gymnastics when she is three, just like Sloane!)
Ken's mom and dad came up for the day to join us, and yes it ended up being incredibly hot, but it was worth it for how earnestly both Logan and Sloane observed the animals. Sloane declared her new favorite animal was the tiger and Logan declared hers was the giraffe (which they got to feed!) and the lion. They wanted to try to see every single animal (Logan was especially excited about seeing the crocodile) and we managed to almost do just that, despite the heat.
She has been practicing how to do this with her fingers for months!
Our expert map reader.
After the zoo, Ken's dad made us a meal of delicious beef noodle soup, and we sang her happy birthday over a s'mores brownie cake that I improvised at the last minute. I knew she was going to be getting cupcakes a few days later for her friends party (at her request) so I made do with what we had. Besides, she loves singing happy birthday and blowing out candles, so the more birthday rounds the better! More is more, according to Lola Lu.

Since July is such a flurry of activity and birthdays already, I thought we might able to sneak by having a friend party for Logan and keep it to a family celebration, but Logan insisted that she have all her daycare friends over for her birthday! Apparently, after we agreed and sent out birthday cards, she followed up with her friends everyday to ask if they were coming to her party. Ha!
