Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Seattle




Tia and Yuki's wedding brought us to Seattle at the end of July. It was a wonderful wedding and a fun reception. Yuki will be a great addition to our family and we are so happy for Tia (my brothers' daughter).


The wedding was also a great excuse to become Seattle tourists for a few days.  Kirk had to fly home to be the responsible part of our family while Mike, Molly and I hit the town with the kids.  We fit as much as we possibly could into a few days of sightseeing.  The kids were all troopers - walking miles and miles and foregoing naps, quiet time, regular bedtime and other normal activities to see the sights.

On Sunday we spent the evening at Ballard Locks.  One of my favorite spots in Seattle.  All of the boats were coming in for the weekend and it was fun to see them up close.



Monday we started at the space needle everyday and ventured from there.  The first day we took the monorail into downtown.


First to Pike's Place Market for gourmet Macaroni & Cheese from Beecher's, pastries from Le Panier (my favorite part), deliciously fresh but overpriced fruit, lots of people watching and window shopping at all of the fun vendors.


In the afternoon we hit the aquarium.  The river otters were entertaining.


For dinner we took the kids to Genki Sushi for a new experience.  The food comes past your table on conveyor belt. You take what you want and pay by the plate.  Maren was quoted as saying 'This is the best restaurant ever!'.  Not everyone agreed with her but everyone was brave to try something new.   


The next day we started at the Space Needle again.  While the younger kids explored the fun things outside the Pacific Science Center, I took the older girls to see the King Tut exhibit.  It was fascinating.  We also walked the Olympic Sculpture Park.



Then it was off to the Ferry for a afternoon trip to Bainbridge Island. Seattle is so beautiful and it was so fun to see it with Mike and Molly and their fun kids.



We didn't leave without a visit to see the Troll under the bridge.  Luckily the girls didn't wake him up even after crawling on top of his head.




1 comment:

Jenny said...

Looks like so much fun! Glad you got to spend some time while there for the wedding. The bride and groom are a very handsome couple.