We went around the zoo for the next hour and a half. We didn’t see half of what they had and we agreed to come back again after we got back from Cape Cod. The way Kevin was smiling and pointing things out to Emmett, I could tell he was having a good time and his melt down earlier in the day was fading from his memory.
I could also tell that people looked at him, the little boy in the stroller being pushed around by his, what? sister, babysitter, while he played with his stuffed animal and thought it was perfectly normal. I had an adorable little boy with me who was as happy as could be. Older girls would wave their fingers at him and giggle a little and go “awe” when he waved back. Adult woman looked at him and then at me, nodded at me and smiled. I could definitely get used to this.