Wednesday, July 30, 2008

We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world

It's been a heckuva month. We've kept busy with a plethora of birthday parties, day trips and just plain fun. If you ever get to Tacoma, the Museum of Glass is well worth visiting. They have a large workshop with 5 furnaces and during weekdays, there is always a team working on pieces of glass. While we were there, they were working on a pterodactyl and a brontosaurus. Ellie was enthralled. Campbell was interested for a bit. The exhibit halls have some fantastic pieces on display (no pictures allowed, ugh.)

We took our first ferry ride this week too. I wondered how the girls would handle being on a small ship away from land. Well, they loved it. We took the Point Defiance/Vashon ride that is about 35 minutes to/from. We left the car in the parking lot and walked on. Ellie has wants to go back on the ferry NOW!!!

Our next ferry ride will be from the downtown peirs in Seattle to either Bremerton or Bainbridge. Now that I know the girls like it, a sunny day on the water will be a gret way to spend some time together.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

A Day Out With Thomas... And then Daddy got to see the Thunderbirds

We have had a fantastic weekend. And there's still a birthday party tomorrow to attend.

Ellie is a huge Thomas the Tank Engine fan and I had a surprise for her on Friday. The Northern Railway Museum is one of the places where they bring a Thomas look-a-like for rides and pictures. We got in the car and told her when we were on the road where we were going. She was ecstatic. We got our first taste of "Are we there yet?" Fortunately, Snoqualmie is under an hour away. When we saw Thomas parked on the tracks, she went berzerk. I think it was the happiest I have ever seen her.

Ellie in her new conductor hat. She was all ready to run the train. We were a little worried about whether she would like the ride. Well, our fears were completely unfounded.

Campbell was all grins. She had just as much fun as Ellie. By the end of the ride, we couldn't keep her on the train. She was leaning out the window, waiving at cars and generally having a blast.
The train ride goes down toward Snoqualmie Falls. From the tracks you can't see it but we drove down the line after the train ride. The Salish Lodge & Spa is on the bluffs right above the Falls and I think it's a prime candidate for a Daddy/Mommy getaway.


Nana watched the kids on Saturday afternoon and I took advantage of the break by going over to McChord Air Force Base for their Air Show. I had never seen the USAF Thunderbirds and they did not disappoint.


Charlie: So lieutenant, where exactly were you?
Maverick: Well, we...
Goose: Thank you.
Maverick: Started up on a 6, when he pulled from the clouds, and then I moved in above him.
Charlie: Well, if you were directly above him, how could you see him?
Maverick: Because I was inverted.
Iceman: [coughs whilst saying] Bull****.
Goose: No he was man, it was a really great move. He was inverted.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

It's fun to play at the YMCA... And the zoo... And just chill out at home


Yeah, yeah. I know the pictures are out of order. I took the Y pics last week and didn't get around to posting them until this week. We go there 2-3 times a week to burn off some toddler energy. It's great for them and we've made some playdate friends there as well. We went to the zoo on Monday with my cousin Sarah and her kiddos. The Point Defiance Zoo has expanded the "playground" section and we learned that on sunny days, we're going to need to bring a change of clothes after Funky and Crash get done running around in the water.