Let me just say it now... The Jackson Zoo SUCKS!!! It is just absolutely terrible. The place has fallen apart, the landscaping has overgrown, the pathways are in shambles, and the animals are rarely out. The only thing that was new and refurbished was an area they called a "learning center". But it was closed (go figure). It is all really sad though because I can remember a time when this zoo was pretty decent and at one time, this zoo was on par with many of the nation's top zoos. But now it's just an embarrassment to the City of Jackson. Unless there is some drastic change here, I will never go back and will never recommend it.
After that pathetic experience, we all went to the Renaissance to go look around at Barnes and Noble. I absolutely love this store. I have spent hours upon hours in this store, just going through books. It a great place for me to get out and escape for a while. While I was there today, I discovered the new Barnes and Noble Leather Bound Classics collection. They are really cool. They're a little pricey for a work that is in the public domain, but they are very nice looking hardback editions. I'm thinking about getting these later on for posterity sake. But I didn't buy one this trip. I ended up buying a copy of The Help. I'm glad I did, because it was the last hardback edition that Barnes and Noble had!
After we left Barnes and Nobel, we went over to Ichiban in Flowood. I was never really a fan of this place before today. I always thought of it as being too expensive with a limited selection. But today was great! There was a ton to chose from and it wasn't that expensive. Granted, it was a lunch buffet, but still it was good. So I guess from now on, I need to come here for lunch!
After stuffing ourselves, I took Lacey and Devlin on a driving tour of Downtown Jackson and showed them the Capitol, the Supreme Court building, the building I work in, and some other highlights. We ended up at the Old Capitol where we took a quick little tour since it was open.
The Old Capitol was once the state's history museum, but a few years ago they refurbished it to it's former self. They did a supurb job with it too. Back when it was the history museum, it was really bad. There were artifacts stuck everywhere. It was really over crowded and packed in. It looked a lot like an attic. But now it's back to it's original floor plan and is now set up like it once was when it was first built. There are also some exhibits about historic preservation, and the history of the building. It is really well done.
After that we headed home. Once I dropped them off, I went over too Grandma Virgie's house and vistited with her and Gina and talked for a while. Of course, since Gina and I are both now obsessed with The Help, we started talking about it. Once we found out that Grandma had not seen it yet, we immediately decided to go see it again. So that's what we did that night and yes, it was better the second time!
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