スミソニアン国立動物園さんのインスタグラム写真 - (スミソニアン国立動物園Instagram)「In honor of our giant panda program, we asked for your favorite memories of the Zoo's giant pandas over the decades. These are your stories. 🐼  "The last three panda babies are synonymous with my motherhood journey and my love affair with the National Zoo. I had my first baby in 2008; we started going to the Zoo regularly when Lucas was an infant (he napped in his stroller on his first trip), and we fell in love with Tian Tian and Mei Xiang--it was so special to have pandas at our Zoo. I had my second baby in 2011, and in 2012, I remember the joy and then the searing pain when Mei had, and lost, her baby.   The next year, I took my two little boys to see Bao Bao, the ball of black and white fluff, who we first watched on the PandaCam as a squealing stick of butter. We wept when she left but were overjoyed to welcome Bei Bei and then Xiao Qi Ji. Taking my now three boys to see the pandas has become a summer ritual for us. We pack a lunch of pasta salad and we know exactly when to arrive to get a good spot in lot B. We head for the Asia trail so we can see the pandas in their early morning glory. We've watched panda babies come and go as I've watched my own children grow from little boys into young men. The thought of losing our beloved Mei and Tian and the promise of new life that they bring makes me weepy, just as I weep at the thought of my own kids flying the nest. It’s been so comforting to know that those magical, spotted, black-and-white balls of fluff would be there, munching on frozen watermelon and bamboo or rolling in the snow. They are part of the background music of my life as a mother. What a hole they will leave.” - Leigh T. of Maryland  Image description: a collage of 9 photos, showing a woman and her 3 sons. The photos range from pictures of babies to school aged children. Two photos are of pandas at the National Zoo.」10月26日 3時59分 - smithsonianzoo

スミソニアン国立動物園のインスタグラム(smithsonianzoo) - 10月26日 03時59分


In honor of our giant panda program, we asked for your favorite memories of the Zoo's giant pandas over the decades. These are your stories. 🐼

"The last three panda babies are synonymous with my motherhood journey and my love affair with the National Zoo. I had my first baby in 2008; we started going to the Zoo regularly when Lucas was an infant (he napped in his stroller on his first trip), and we fell in love with Tian Tian and Mei Xiang--it was so special to have pandas at our Zoo. I had my second baby in 2011, and in 2012, I remember the joy and then the searing pain when Mei had, and lost, her baby.

The next year, I took my two little boys to see Bao Bao, the ball of black and white fluff, who we first watched on the PandaCam as a squealing stick of butter. We wept when she left but were overjoyed to welcome Bei Bei and then Xiao Qi Ji. Taking my now three boys to see the pandas has become a summer ritual for us. We pack a lunch of pasta salad and we know exactly when to arrive to get a good spot in lot B. We head for the Asia trail so we can see the pandas in their early morning glory. We've watched panda babies come and go as I've watched my own children grow from little boys into young men. The thought of losing our beloved Mei and Tian and the promise of new life that they bring makes me weepy, just as I weep at the thought of my own kids flying the nest. It’s been so comforting to know that those magical, spotted, black-and-white balls of fluff would be there, munching on frozen watermelon and bamboo or rolling in the snow. They are part of the background music of my life as a mother. What a hole they will leave.” - Leigh T. of Maryland

Image description: a collage of 9 photos, showing a woman and her 3 sons. The photos range from pictures of babies to school aged children. Two photos are of pandas at the National Zoo.


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