Showing posts with label seattle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seattle. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

wierd science


emma's class went on a field trip to seattle's pacific science center today. i love it there. nothing like checking out butterflies, moving a two ton granite ball with your bare hands and making crazy shapes on a shadow wall. all in a day's work. :) i've got a bunch more pics, but since it's nearly 3am, i'll just get these two up tonight. loved how the space needle was refecting on the water skimmed granite ball. :)
and on a side note... when we got home from the field trip, this little doosie was in the mailbox. gotta love it. would have been better if it were for two cents. guess they had to give me their two cents twice...

Thursday, March 19, 2009

kicking myself

kicking myself

i got this pic of torrey in the afternoon breeze after school today. i love it. she's beautiful, as always... though too grown up looking. she's going through this toothless smile phase right now. must be the age. so many changes at 8 years old!

i could kick myself for not bringing my camera when i went to visit a friend of mine down in ballard today. it's such a cool city (just north of seattle). she just moved their recently, and i got to see her new place & neighborhood. i just can't believe i forgot the camera! i left it on the counter on my way out the door. grrrr. next time i guess. she lives within walking disance of so many cool shops and sights. i'll be sure to bring it next time.

oh, and thanks for all of the comments over at tsr (the scrap review). it meant a lot to see so many blogging friends over there! thank you, thank you!!!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

write them on the doorframes of your heart


our church is in the process of building a new building. the framing beams (if that's what they're called)... so our whole church went out and wrote bible verses and prayers on the beams of the new building today. a very cool moment for our church.

These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.
deuteronomy 6:6-9



we headed down to seattle for the start of our vacation today. our first stop was dicks burgers in seattle. celebrating 55 years of drive up yumminess this year.

Monday, April 14, 2008

spring breakin' - photo journal of our seattle trip


the girls and i took a little trip to seattle over spring break. they had no idea we were going... just packed the bag after they went to bed, and we headed out for our surprise day of super fun. :)

they wanted to wear their new shades that are "grum style". grum is the nickname for my mom... and she always wears giant sunglasses... yah, even when they weren't in style. :wink:

we got to the hotel in seattle, and the girls we trying to figure out why in the heck we were there... did i need to pick something up? lol. so when i told them we were staying they were ecstatic! and when they found out we were staying in a room that had bunk beds for them... it was met with the best response ever... "wow! thanks mom! this is the best day in my whole life ever!" how does one beat that?

well, i did my best to add to the happiness with heading to our all time favorite restaurant... the melting pot. for yummy fondue happiness. wisconsin three cheese blend with veggies and bread; steak & shrimp cooked in their yummy broth; and finished chocolate turtle flambe and all of the dipping goodies. the only thing missing was stan.

the next day we walked down to the seattle center for another day of fun. hitting the space needle, whirly gig, and a bunch of other seattle center fun schtuff. and lucky for us it was the warmest day we've had since october!

we spent a good chunk of the afternoon at the pacific science center. there are so many fun things to do there. the strange matter interactive exhibits were really fun. we also found out in the "body works" section that we've all got decent reflex reaction times and better than average flexibility. :) the tropical butterfly house, and the insect village were pretty cool too. and of course, the shadow wall... which doesn't turn out well in pics, but is REALLY cool.

we made our best dinosaur faces

i tried my hand at being a wall flower

we made forest fairy hats

we rolled a two ton granite ball with our bare hands in the water works area

then we hopped on the monorail and headed to westlake center

we got the super cool end seats on the way out of seattle center.

had lunch at p.f. changs... enjoyed our favorite ginger peach tea

right across from westlake center is the cool walk through fountain... where you're only supposed to get "slightly" wet... um, yah. not so much. more like fairly wet. which means after 3 or 4 times through... mostly wet. needless to say...
walk through fountains + getting wet = crazy fun

and just for fun, why not strike a silly pose in front of a gap window display.

and how can one not make a quick stop in the second busiest starbucks in north america

then another ride on the monorail & back to the seattle center to check out some of the cool sculptures and gardens.

we headed back toward the hotel with a couple of bags full of candy from westlake. we sat in the fisher plaza courtyard for a couple of minutes to enjoy the view of the space needle. this is how an example of how to smile with your mouth full of salt water taffy, and NOT drool on yourself.

and this is an example of how to drool on yourself with salt water taffy in your mouth

and just for fun we took a pic in front of the world famous pink elephant car wash sign.

and the taxi was just a bonus background...

and this is what it looks like driving home from a spring break super fun seattle trip...
remind me again who was driving the car while taking pictures...
yah, that's my motto, "safety first!"

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