South Lake Tahoe's NEW Rec Center

Hundreds of us attended the Grand Opening of the City of South Lake Tahoe’s new 64,000-square-foot Recreation & Aquatics Center. I am surprised how much I love it. Wow.

This long-awaited, multi-generational facility offers a wide range of recreation, fitness, and aquatics amenities designed for all ages and abilities.



Mayor Cody Bass got the festivities started. Introductions of key players, enthusiastic cheerleading youth, a marching band that had us dancing in our seats, and a 'ribbon drop' filled our time as we awaited the tours.
Oh, did I mention friends were there, too?

Jenny won a free, private preview tour of this amazing place and Bob kindly shared his photos. It is cavernous without anyone there. I love these images.







As grandparents, I picture these being our seats as we watch the grands frolic in the Lazy River.


Today's celebration included a very prideful welcoming, tours of the new facility, along with demonstrations showcasing all the amenities the center has to offer. With what seemed like the entire town being there, Cyndi and I didn't get the opportunity to fully explore the entire $54.1 million project. We will definitely be back. We all expressed true delight at the successful completion of the Recreation & Aquatics Center. What's extra special for Steve and me is the fact that we can actually walk there. I know this will be a place we'll frequent. Well done to all who worked so hard to make this a reality. I am thoroughly impressed.

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The Safari Park for ELEPHANTS

Karen invited me to an afternoon of Pachyderm Pleasures!


I was so excited to experience Elephant Valley, the newest, massive exhibit at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park which officially opened on March 5th.


This 13-acre habitat allows visitors to walk alongside a herd of eight African elephants and observe them up close, featuring mud baths, watering holes, and expansive savanna.



The elephants follow their natural curiosity to engage with the intriguing world around them as they forage for food, navigate to find new resources such as water, and interact with one other.



The world’s largest land animal, African elephants, are a keystone species throughout the savanna, shaping their environment through their movements, diet, and behaviors.
And what an incredible environment newly created for them, years in the making and so very worth the wait!

After admiring the elephants up close, we boarded the African Tram in order to see even more species, though this time from a distance.





There are a total of FIVE baby giraffes on display. Wow.









We concluded our day admiring the tigers (this is Karen's usual).


This was an afternoon of a special magicalness that can only be experienced with an old friend sharing new memories. I am so grateful.

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