I miss Annabelle, I grew up in Anchorage and went to visit her every summer. As a teenager, I worked at the zoo one summer. I would sit on the bench near her enclosure while I ate my lunch. Her paintings were wonderful. Her trainer offered to have one made for me, I declined because I was leaving for college, but now I regret that. I ended up moving to Nevada for a teaching job and read Mukluks for Anabelle to my classes every year for our reading week activities. I would show them my mukluks from when I was a little baby, so they could see what they were made of. It was story so different from anything they had ever heard of, that even the older kids enjoyed the book and the presentation of experience with Annabelle. I have now retired from that teaching job and I am back in Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula. My backyard is now my zoo. We have two moose families that roam the area and lots of birds.
I and My brother were visiting family in Wasilla this past March. we spent a couple hours at the zoo. with a stop for hot cocoa. your video was a great reminder of a great day and so much better than the phone pictures that I took. thanks for sharing.
Very nice tour of your zoo !! Glad all the kiddos like going there ! It doesn’t have to be a huge zoo to be quaint and educational .. very nice ! Bless you all !
It involved sleeping on the side of a cliff all night, spooning with my brother-in-law while using the bloody skin of a mountain goat we shot as a blanket…. Enough adventure that I haven’t gone back for seconds even after 8 years….
It has been a little over five years since I have been to a zoo. I was last to the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Great seeing the zoo. Thanks for the tour.
Thank you for the tour of the zoo and all the history. We have a similar zoo we love to visit in our local mountains. It is always nice to learn about the native animals. I love that they take in hurt animals for rehab or their new homes. The history of Annabelle was so cool !! 🐘 And I especially loved the pictures over the years of the kiddos with the moose antlers. Great memories for you all ❤️
Thank you for sharing the Zoo excursion. The added bonus story about the Elephant was so interesting. I so enjoy listening to you tell about adventures in Alaska.
I love you with your "wolf pack"! Not a great fan of zoos, however (!), this organization is doing so much more. What a great resource for the community. TY for the tour! 😘 My favorite stop in NC was the NC Roanoke Aquarium. Small, dedicated and education forward. Otters are the best!
I really am trying to take everyone along with us on the adventures and the kids are a bonus to keep us all entertained. Just trying to get better and better at this UA-cam stuff! ❤️
I don't think this would be allowed to happen to a baby elephant now as it's recognised how much elephants need to be part of a herd. Having said that, Annabelle seems to have had a lot of human contact and this would have helped her. Thankyou for the video Lauren...it's been a welcome distraction from the TV coverage of the death of our beloved Queen Elizabeth. She was an amazing woman and will be missed RIP
Agreed! It would not happen today but that was a different time. It did seem like she was taken really good care of. I am glad they got her a companion!
I’m watching this in Oct 2024 and our Toledo Zoo is so huge it takes a couple days to really see it.mi love your zoo. Smaller and with Annabelle and her story
Sweet little Reese so outnumbered. She’s got the prettiest little curls, I love her hair. This was a fun video, I had a great time at the zoo today, lol!
She is so sweet. Thankfully my brothers have girls so she does have some girl cousins. They just don’t live nearby. So glad you enjoyed the trip to the zoo!
This was great. I have not been to the AK Zoo since Binki the polar bear was there. We even got an ornament with a shoe in his mouth. I have seen 2 golden eagles in my life. One was in Arkansas and one here in Alaska.
we have bobcats n mountain lions in my backyard time to time I nvr feed dogs outside or leave food in wither when they are out n nvr leave out at night in winter summer to hot they only go out to go potty ( my dogs lol)
Once again love it when you take us on your outings, you really give us a wonderful insight into Alaska life and I love how you look up the history of things that peak your interest, not sure if you know this but we only have black swans in Australia. Looking forward to the next video 🦘
Hello Hamm Family ❤️ Thank you for sharing your zoo with us... both the wildlife and kids. Lots of beautiful animals. As much as I prefer to see animals in the wild, it's comforting to know their are people and organizations that care for and rehabilitate wildlife that are in need of help. The story of Annabelle and Maggie was so interesting. My favorites are the Big Cats, especially the Tigers (my #1), the bears and wolves (sad to hear they've all passed on). I shared my moose encounter earlier. They are humongous and a bit scary, especially when you're like me, 5'3 1/2"... Yikes. We have wildlife that visits often: Deer Family (w. an absolute gorgeous Buck). We had 5 new fawns this year. Maggie's foe is the Buck. She puts on a good show when he's not around, but when he is, she's all tail between her legs, a whimper and hide behind Mom or Dad... or beeline it into the house. Fox Family with 5 kits this year. Rabbit Family with lots of babies that Maggie wants desperately to herd. They're not amused. Groundhog Family... our lawn's bitter enemy... and Mark's. Black Bear, pretty sure it's a male, who just passes through now and then... around dusk. Raccoons... little mischief makers. Black King Snakes. Just saw a big one this morning. Birds: Cardinals, Robins, Bluebirds, Jays, Swallows, Wrens, Crows and other Blackbirds, Fultures, Owls and Hawks. An occasional Bat. And lastly, a Feral Cat Family. Over the last few years the Animal Shelter has been catching, neuter/spay, then releasing. Our Ash is one of the babies that adopted us when he was about 10 weeks old. He's a little over 1yo now. Maggie and Dakota were adopted from our Animal Shelter, both when just a few months old. They all went from Paupers to Princes/Princess. Again, thank you for sharing your adventure. Have a Great Weekend. Yah's Blessings ❤️
I love this so much! Your backyard sounds like a beautiful place. Other than the black king snake, I’m not a fan of snakes!! Our little Luna was born from a stray cat. She definitely has been given the princess life as opposed to living in the wild! Thanks for watching. We are so grateful. Have a wonderful weekend
@@ThisAlaskaLife , I'll give you a tip... I'm not sure of Alaska's snake population, but if you see a non-venomus snake, like a black King, don't kill it. It will scare off easily. If you see a big non-venomus snake then you're less likely to see a venomous snake, as they are enemies. When my son was 18mo he accidentally got between a King and a Diamondback. The King lunged at the Diamondback had the Diamondback took off. The King didn't see my son as threat so ignored him. Unlike the Diamondback which was posturing for a strike. Yah was definitely watching that day. Scared me to death. Do you know how difficult it is to convince an 18mo old not to move or cry? Very difficult and scary. Oops, correction, it was a Diamondback not a Copperhead... both equally scary. My Hubby corrected me... it was 30+ years ago... go figure 🤷🏼♀️
Also, just to clarify for you and the boys, the Black "King" Snake is actually one of three black snakes in Virginia: Northern Black Racer, the Eastern Ratsnake, or the Black Eastern Hognose. The actual "King" Snake is the Coral Snake's nicer cousin. The whole "red touching black, safe for Jack. Red touching yellow, kill a fellow" distinguisher. I've grown up calling the black the "King" because of his size and the "I'm the King of the Castle" attitude 😏
Just saw your channel, love it. I am from Jamaica and is just fascinated by Alaska. Just a thought, why is there no reptile at the zoo? God bless you and your family
I look at you and am amazed how you can wrangle all those boys. I only had 2 and sometimes I just wondered if I could make it a day. But you and Mark are great.
This video was hard for me to watch since all the animals are in such small enclosures. It almost seems like a road side zoo that are run by good meaning people but the just don’t have the means/funds to properly care for the animals in their care. I don’t know what else to say but it saddens my heart.
Sorry you feel that way. They take really good care of the animals from what I have always observed. Being a small zoo I have talked with the zookeepers many times and they do a great job taking care of the animals.
A lovely little zoo and you always give us lots of good information but, the polar bear enclosure? That poor bear! That enclosure is horrible and too small and that bear seemed agitated and bored.
I don't think I did a good job showing the polar bear enclosure, it is actually quite large. It has a large swimming area and caves to sleep in out of the sun. I think it was feeding time and the bear was pacing waiting to be fed.
Shame they can't rehabilitate and exist to reintroduce to the wild. That double pane with the seals is intentionally there. Often viewers bang, knock on the glass not realizing it's loud and nerve racking to the animals and can cause reactive aggression to handlers. Sound defines location and threat in the wild and much sensitive hearing than ours. Imagine having a base drum banging next to your ear. Miserable. I cringed when your son head butted the interior panel. Swimming on back is a soother to stress and boredom. At least the experience was educational for the kids.
I’ve been to the zoo almost every year on my kids field trips and kids days and I have never seen the plaque honoring Annabelle, and I remember seeing Annabelle and Maggie as a kid
Thank you for the tour of the zoo and all the history. We have a similar zoo we love to visit in our local mountains. It is always nice to learn about the native animals. I love that they take in hurt animals for rehab or their new homes. The history of Annabelle was so cool !! 🐘 And I especially loved the pictures over the years of the kiddos with the moose antlers. Great memories for you all ❤️
I miss Annabelle, I grew up in Anchorage and went to visit her every summer. As a teenager, I worked at the zoo one summer. I would sit on the bench near her enclosure while I ate my lunch. Her paintings were wonderful. Her trainer offered to have one made for me, I declined because I was leaving for college, but now I regret that. I ended up moving to Nevada for a teaching job and read Mukluks for Anabelle to my classes every year for our reading week activities. I would show them my mukluks from when I was a little baby, so they could see what they were made of. It was story so different from anything they had ever heard of, that even the older kids enjoyed the book and the presentation of experience with Annabelle. I have now retired from that teaching job and I am back in Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula. My backyard is now my zoo. We have two moose families that roam the area and lots of birds.
Watching your videos make me want to go visit Alaska, greetings from Mexico
I enjoyed hearing about Annabelle & seeing the Alaska Zoo with you. This was really nice.
I and My brother were visiting family in Wasilla this past March. we spent a couple hours at the zoo. with a stop for hot cocoa. your video was a great reminder of a great day and so much better than the phone pictures that I took. thanks for sharing.
That is so sweet that you had all the children with you. The animal is liked the most was the bald eagle.
I love zoos. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for taking us along...I think a zoo makes you young at heart...no matter your age...Thanks again...
I think so too! So many cute animals. Glad you enjoyed it! Have a wonderful weekend
Very nice tour of your zoo !! Glad all the kiddos like going there ! It doesn’t have to be a huge zoo to be quaint and educational .. very nice ! Bless you all !
Would love to know more of that story of Mark almost dying on a goat hunt!
That’s a huge zoo!
It involved sleeping on the side of a cliff all night, spooning with my brother-in-law while using the bloody skin of a mountain goat we shot as a blanket…. Enough adventure that I haven’t gone back for seconds even after 8 years….
@@AlaskaBoys : LOL you are a real life Bear Grylls!!
This was awesome! I love going to zoos. But I will say you have the patience of Job! Bless you for being such a calm laid back mom and aunt!
Loved the video.. You do such a great job explaining everything.. Thank-you.
Thanks! That means a lot! I try to make sure you all feel like you came along with us. Have a wonderful weekend
I loved seeing Annabelle!!! I remember thinking it was so cool she painted!!!
Thanks for sharing your trip to the zoo. Very interesting
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching! Have a wonderful weekend
Loved every minute, you're a natural at this! Really enjoyed the additional information you provided. Once again, great job, and thank you!
Thank you so much! I am so glad you enjoyed coming along!! Have a wonderful weekend
Thank you and likewise 🙂
love your enthusiasm about the places in alaska!
Thanks! Really trying to love where we live and share that with all of you!
It has been a little over five years since I have been to a zoo. I was last to the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Great seeing the zoo. Thanks for the tour.
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed coming along
Thank you, I enjoyed walking thru the zoo with you, learning about the animals and history of the zoo itself
Thanks! So glad to have you along
What a lovely zoo .I will definitely go there when I visit Alaska.Carol England x.
So glad you enjoyed coming along!!
Thank you for the tour of the zoo and all the history. We have a similar zoo we love to visit in our local mountains. It is always nice to learn about the native animals. I love that they take in hurt animals for rehab or their new homes. The history of Annabelle was so cool !! 🐘 And I especially loved the pictures over the years of the kiddos with the moose antlers. Great memories for you all ❤️
What a wonderful elephant story. Maggie sounded like fun !! 😀😀
Thank you for sharing the Zoo excursion. The added bonus story about the Elephant was so interesting. I so enjoy listening to you tell about adventures in Alaska.
Thank you for the tour I truly enjoyed it and the children are so cute I don't know how you manage but you're a good teacher and mother.
Thanks Sandy! Some days I manage much better than others. 😂 Glad you enjoyed coming along.
The Elephant story was so interesting. The zoo is great for children, an informal setting.
It was fun to read up on Annabelle! I really do love our zoo!
Fun!! I love the little goats and the otters!!
I've gone to your zoo in the summer and when there was snow still on the ground...love it!!
I love you with your "wolf pack"! Not a great fan of zoos, however (!), this organization is doing so much more. What a great resource for the community. TY for the tour! 😘
My favorite stop in NC was the NC Roanoke Aquarium. Small, dedicated and education forward. Otters are the best!
I love our little zoo of animals that need help. Thanks for watching. We are grateful to have you here!
Oooooo thank you so much for taking us along and telling us the history loved it I love this channel...have a blessed day
Thank you so much! I’m so pleased that you enjoy spending time with us! Have a wonderful weekend
Such a neat trip, thanks for taking them.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for supporting Lauren in showing us.
Hi Friends, you are a natural educator Lauren, the way your tour of the Zoo for us just flowed is a skill you have mastered. Thankyou for sharing 😊
I really am trying to take everyone along with us on the adventures and the kids are a bonus to keep us all entertained. Just trying to get better and better at this UA-cam stuff! ❤️
Hey Hamm family so happy to be with you all.xoxoxo
Thanks Anna! So glad to have you here.
Thanks for sharing this trip to the zoo. I really enjoyed it. 👍
You’re welcome! Thanks for spending time with us!
I don't think this would be allowed to happen to a baby elephant now as it's recognised how much elephants need to be part of a herd. Having said that, Annabelle seems to have had a lot of human contact and this would have helped her. Thankyou for the video Lauren...it's been a welcome distraction from the TV coverage of the death of our beloved Queen Elizabeth. She was an amazing woman and will be missed RIP
Agreed! It would not happen today but that was a different time. It did seem like she was taken really good care of. I am glad they got her a companion!
Have a some fun at the zoo.
Yes!!
I loved the polar bear.
Yes! So happy to see a polar bear
baby moose! I always wondered why the plural of moose isn't meese 😂
Agreed! English is such a strange language
Great video! I always love when you tell the history of something or someone!!1❤️
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed the back story! It was so fun to research, I just had to share! Have a wonderful weekend
Thanks for the zoo tour and the story of Annabelle you are such a great story teller. ❤️
Thanks! Stories are what draw me in! So glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for this tour !
I’m watching this in Oct 2024 and our Toledo Zoo is so huge it takes a couple days to really see it.mi love your zoo. Smaller and with Annabelle and her story
New viewer here! Love the walkthrough of the zoo. I like all the animals!
Thanks Kathi! So glad to have you here. Hope you have a great day!
Sweet little Reese so outnumbered. She’s got the prettiest little curls, I love her hair. This was a fun video, I had a great time at the zoo today, lol!
She is so sweet. Thankfully my brothers have girls so she does have some girl cousins. They just don’t live nearby. So glad you enjoyed the trip to the zoo!
We have a zoo like that about a 2 mile walk on our bike path. Cape May County Zoo in NJ. Thanks for showing us your zoo.
i love the zoo thank you so much for sharing this with us love from pa
Haha I love it you saying about cat and one scream luna hahaha. Loved it thank you for the zoo it was amazing
Yes! The big kitties are so similar to house cats 🐈⬛ So glad you enjoyed coming along!
This was great. I have not been to the AK Zoo since Binki the polar bear was there. We even got an ornament with a shoe in his mouth. I have seen 2 golden eagles in my life. One was in Arkansas and one here in Alaska.
You have your own personal zoo! LOL I had four boys (all grown now). Enjoy them while they are young because time flies!
we have bobcats n mountain lions in my backyard time to time I nvr feed dogs outside or leave food in wither when they are out n nvr leave out at night in winter summer to hot they only go out to go potty ( my dogs lol)
Thanks for sharing. ❤
Once again love it when you take us on your outings, you really give us a wonderful insight into Alaska life and I love how you look up the history of things that peak your interest, not sure if you know this but we only have black swans in Australia. Looking forward to the next video 🦘
I did not know that about the black swans, how interesting! I’m glad you enjoyed the history and insights. Thanks for watching!
thanks for this amazing video I love going to the zoo
Glad you enjoyed
Hello Hamm Family ❤️
Thank you for sharing your zoo with us... both the wildlife and kids. Lots of beautiful animals. As much as I prefer to see animals in the wild, it's comforting to know their are people and organizations that care for and rehabilitate wildlife that are in need of help. The story of Annabelle and Maggie was so interesting. My favorites are the Big Cats, especially the Tigers (my #1), the bears and wolves (sad to hear they've all passed on). I shared my moose encounter earlier. They are humongous and a bit scary, especially when you're like me, 5'3 1/2"... Yikes. We have wildlife that visits often:
Deer Family (w. an absolute gorgeous Buck). We had 5 new fawns this year. Maggie's foe is the Buck. She puts on a good show when he's not around, but when he is, she's all tail between her legs, a whimper and hide behind Mom or Dad... or beeline it into the house.
Fox Family with 5 kits this year.
Rabbit Family with lots of babies that Maggie wants desperately to herd. They're not amused.
Groundhog Family... our lawn's bitter enemy... and Mark's.
Black Bear, pretty sure it's a male, who just passes through now and then... around dusk.
Raccoons... little mischief makers.
Black King Snakes. Just saw a big one this morning.
Birds: Cardinals, Robins, Bluebirds, Jays, Swallows, Wrens, Crows and other Blackbirds, Fultures, Owls and Hawks.
An occasional Bat.
And lastly, a Feral Cat Family. Over the last few years the Animal Shelter has been catching, neuter/spay, then releasing. Our Ash is one of the babies that adopted us when he was about 10 weeks old. He's a little over 1yo now. Maggie and Dakota were adopted from our Animal Shelter, both when just a few months old. They all went from Paupers to Princes/Princess.
Again, thank you for sharing your adventure. Have a Great Weekend. Yah's Blessings ❤️
You have a "backyard" zoo. Love the wild life! We have quite a collection also. Viewing enjoyed with a coffee. 😉
@@OnaMuir , yea, I guess it is a little zoo of our very own. I love watching them pass by... while enjoying my tea... Cheers 🍵☕
I love this so much! Your backyard sounds like a beautiful place. Other than the black king snake, I’m not a fan of snakes!!
Our little Luna was born from a stray cat. She definitely has been given the princess life as opposed to living in the wild! Thanks for watching. We are so grateful. Have a wonderful weekend
@@ThisAlaskaLife , I'll give you a tip... I'm not sure of Alaska's snake population, but if you see a non-venomus snake, like a black King, don't kill it. It will scare off easily. If you see a big non-venomus snake then you're less likely to see a venomous snake, as they are enemies. When my son was 18mo he accidentally got between a King and a Diamondback. The King lunged at the Diamondback had the Diamondback took off. The King didn't see my son as threat so ignored him. Unlike the Diamondback which was posturing for a strike. Yah was definitely watching that day. Scared me to death. Do you know how difficult it is to convince an 18mo old not to move or cry? Very difficult and scary.
Oops, correction, it was a Diamondback not a Copperhead... both equally scary. My Hubby corrected me... it was 30+ years ago... go figure 🤷🏼♀️
Also, just to clarify for you and the boys, the Black "King" Snake is actually one of three black snakes in Virginia: Northern Black Racer, the Eastern Ratsnake, or the Black Eastern Hognose. The actual "King" Snake is the Coral Snake's nicer cousin. The whole "red touching black, safe for Jack. Red touching yellow, kill a fellow" distinguisher. I've grown up calling the black the "King" because of his size and the "I'm the King of the Castle" attitude 😏
Just saw your channel, love it. I am from Jamaica and is just fascinated by Alaska. Just a thought, why is there no reptile at the zoo? God bless you and your family
I really enjoyed the zoo!
Glad you enjoyed coming along.
That’s cool. I am in Kansas
Thanks for watching!!
I look at you and am amazed how you can wrangle all those boys. I only had 2 and sometimes I just wondered if I could make it a day. But you and Mark are great.
Was wondering what do they do in the winter when it's so cold?
Polar bears are my 2nd favorite animal.🐻❄
Sorry I meant Annabelle!! We have a nice zoo in South Carolina. They do fun things at Halloween and Christmas!!
Annabelle story fascinating
I feel bad for Annabelle. To be sent to a completely different climate with no social interactions for so long is just wrong imo.
It was a different time back then. From everything I read, they took great care of her. It would never fly today, for sure!
I totally agree, how sad for Annabelle. It would be like sending a polar bear to Asia.
@@kelleefarnesi1277 technically there are polar bears in Asia. It would be like a polar bear being sent to California.
Life was cool before...@@ThisAlaskaLife
when you said “they accept donations” i figured cash…then you showed a meat donation box 😮
Bart Simpson asked for the Elephant, I wonder if the Simpsons got the idea from this story
I love following along even though I don't believe in zoos for animals to live their lives sad for all.
This video was hard for me to watch since all the animals are in such small enclosures. It almost seems like a road side zoo that are run by good meaning people but the just don’t have the means/funds to properly care for the animals in their care. I don’t know what else to say but it saddens my heart.
Sorry you feel that way. They take really good care of the animals from what I have always observed. Being a small zoo I have talked with the zookeepers many times and they do a great job taking care of the animals.
A lovely little zoo and you always give us lots of good information but, the polar bear enclosure? That poor bear! That enclosure is horrible and too small and that bear seemed agitated and bored.
I don't think I did a good job showing the polar bear enclosure, it is actually quite large. It has a large swimming area and caves to sleep in out of the sun. I think it was feeding time and the bear was pacing waiting to be fed.
I thought they had beluga whales
We have belugas out in the bay but none at the zoo
wat wordt de jongens groot
Shame they can't rehabilitate and exist to reintroduce to the wild.
That double pane with the seals is intentionally there.
Often viewers bang, knock on the glass not realizing it's loud and nerve racking to the animals and can cause reactive aggression to handlers.
Sound defines location and threat in the wild and much sensitive hearing than ours.
Imagine having a base drum banging next to your ear. Miserable.
I cringed when your son head butted the interior panel.
Swimming on back is a soother to stress and boredom.
At least the experience was educational for the kids.
Great video
I’ve been to the zoo almost every year on my kids field trips and kids days and I have never seen the plaque honoring Annabelle, and I remember seeing Annabelle and Maggie as a kid
Thank you for the tour of the zoo and all the history. We have a similar zoo we love to visit in our local mountains. It is always nice to learn about the native animals. I love that they take in hurt animals for rehab or their new homes. The history of Annabelle was so cool !! 🐘 And I especially loved the pictures over the years of the kiddos with the moose antlers. Great memories for you all ❤️