We started with The Joeffrey Ballet’s, The Nutcracker, with two-year-old Bradaigh. Two years later, we added Emma. Each year, one more grandchild, until we grew to an even dozen. Yes, my children are competitive pro-creators, giving us a grandchild nearly every year for twelve years. Wheee! I love it.
Now, every Christmas Season, Loved-One and I take the grandkids for a special outing. It’s fun to see the kids dressed up in their Christmas clothes and on their best behavior. We love a little adventure with new cuisine or kinds of entertainment. We’ve been to The Snow Queen at The Victory Gardens, A Christmas Carol at Metropolis, and The Christmas Schooner at the Bailiwick and my favorite, The Nutcracker: several different ballet company’s, including one rendition with a very special jack-in-the-box granddaughter.
As December got underway, I hesitated. What was I thinking? I hate the cold. Oh well. I plan to dress in layers. Several.
The highlight of lunch? Eight-year old Keely: “That was so much fun, I forgot we are on our way to the zoo!” Oh my, Grandma’s heart is already feeling warmer than toast on Sunday morning.
I’m happy I asked for extra adults for the zoo visit. It was beautiful. And dark. I kept counting noses, afraid we might lose someone.
A trip to the zoo at night is great for animal viewing; so much more activity than in the heat of a summer day. The snow leopards leaped through the dark night and wrestled close our glass window, scaring and delighting at the same time. My favorite were the bats. Some of them looked like little winged monkeys crawling on the branches of trees. Now that’s something you cannot see in the daytime.
The zoo provided some fun shows like a magician, caroling to the animals, and Those Funny Little People. Piers Morgan from America’s Got Talent had it right: They aren’t people, they aren’t little, and they aren’t funny. I really got a kick out of them on TV, but something go lost on the little stage.
There’s still time to visit the Holiday Magic at the Brookfield Zoo. The fun lasts right up through New Year’s Eve. I suggest going early. We missed the baby giraffe; the exhibit closed before we got to it.
The price is reasonable, even for a crowd, and ComEd offers a free child’s ticket with each adult ticket purchase. Just follow this link for the coupon: https://www.comed.com/about-us/community-involvement/Pages/events-sponsorships.aspx?stop_mobi=yes
And yes, yes, yes, if you have never tried Yucatán (Mayan) food, go to Xni-Pec. Great food for the adventurous, and they are happy to cater to the less adventurous in the group with french fries and cheese quesadillas.
One more thing: I never got a bit cold. Layers: that’s the answer.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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