| 52 zoos in 52 weeks! |
| Tuesday, 02 September 2008 | |
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Check out our new zoo website at 52zoos.com! I don't remember the last time I was more excited about a writing project. I'd like to think I give each one my all, but man, I'm really living, breathing, and eating this one. Wow. Speaking of the word "wow," I've come to the conclusion that a really good writer wouldn't use that word. Without taking the time to look up the actual meaning, I'm thinking that writing the word "wow" is akin to saying, "I'm fresh out of words to describe how I'm feeling at the moment." And shouldn't a good writer have just the right words to describe how she's feeling at any given moment? You'd think. A good writer also might stay off of rabbit trails. So, I'm referencing my Zoo Journal as I type this post, because how this whole 52 Zoos in 52 Weeks thing has evolved is just crazy. I can't even remember it all, and it's only been about six weeks since its inception. Back on July 11, I wrote in my "regular" journal: I'm getting all excited about a possible road trip this fall. A Zoo Tour. Cincinnati, Louisville, Knoxville, Birmingham, Columbia... Then I wrote: I'd love to write a book about our zoo tour with photography by Gabe. Wow (there's that word again), wouldn't that be amazing? Maybe we could take 3-4 legs of the tour over the course of a year. Deep South, East coast, out West, zoos of Texas... Wow, I'm getting excited. Then I had the brilliant idea to stay with friends and family wherever we went both to save money and renew friendships. Then the next day I thought of a brilliant title. I'm so in love with it. (and it's so a secret for now) I found a coral-pink leather-bound 4x6 journal (brand new) at the thrift store for 90 cents, and that became my official Zoo Journal. I jot down ideas in it multiple times a day. It's going to be full before the 52 weeks are even one-sixth of the way over. We took our first zoo trip on August 1--the Louisville Zoo in Kentucky. Read about it here. And it wasn't until after we got back from the trip that I got the idea to make this a clearly-defined challenge. Not just go to a bunch of zoos, but go to a zoo a week for a year. 52 zoos in 52 weeks. From August 1, 2008 to July 31, 2009. (We've got plans to end the thing with a big shebang at our hometown Columbus Zoo. You're all invited!) Our next trip was a 4-zoos-in-4-days whirlwind. It was awesome. Read about it here and here and here. Our most recent trip was yesterday--the Indianapolis Zoo on Labor Day. Read about it here. Quite possibly our favorite of the six zoos we've visited so far. Oh, so you probably want to know what the book is actually going to be about. Good question. Let me start by telling you what it's not. It's not a Zoo Guide Book. A fabulous one has already been written and was released just a few months ago. It's called America's Best Zoos: A Travel Guide for Fans and Families. And I about peed my pants when I was riding a harbor seal on the zoo carousel yesterday with my two younger daughters and my oldest daughter came running up, "Daddy's talking to the guys who wrote the zoo book!" True. Allen Nyhuis and Jon Wassner, the authors of the book were at the Indy Zoo yesterday doing a book signing. What are the odds really? I had a great time talking to them about their book and mine and plan to keep in touch with them, my fellow zoo fanatics. They're great guys, and their book has been invaluable to me and my family as we've planned our zoo trips. I take it with me everywhere. And now it's autographed by the authors--how fun! Oh, you still want to know what the book's about? Well, it's a little bit memoir, a little bit travel lit, a little bit essays on life, motherhood, family, faith, and adventure, a little bit let's get excited about meeting God's amazing creatures and learning about countries around the world, and a little bit practical tips for making the most of your kids' childhoods. It's also a lot bit funny, a lot bit inspirational, and a lot bit very, very cool. (and I will obviously need a very patient editor to help me with my grammar)
I cannot begin to describe what these last few weeks have been like for my family. We have had an absolute blast. My husband is excited, I'm excited, our 7-year-old daughter is excited, our 6-year-old daughter is excited, and our 2-year-old daughter is beside herself ecstatic. We are having the time of our lives, and we've only just begun! God's provision and path-clearing has been knock-your-socks-off amazing. Wow, wow, and wow. I could go on and on FOR-EVER, but then what would I write in the book?? Check out Gabe's Zoo Photo Collection here, and you can read Zoo Tour Updates almost daily on my blog. See you there! |






