A week in Seattle: Day 4 (the last day)

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Here is the last and final update from our fun adventures in Seattle.

Highlights from today
* Elisabeth birthday celebration (a little late) oh and Amy’s too
* Chuck E Cheese “where a kid can be a kid” and so can Amy (with Starbucks of course) – at opening time (9am) – we were the only ones there
* Cool Christian thrift shop
* Jumping on big trampoline place!
* Lunch at Red Robin
* Building “bears” – actually building a scuba-diving flamingo who shares her fins with a recently constructed bunny
* More water time outside
* Yummy summer dinner outside
* A “4-hour” bath (you and Lizzy really think it was 4 hours, so hopefully no one will tell you differently)

You and Lizzy are now giggling like crazy before bed. What a wonderful, wonderful week! Thank you so much Amy, Elisabeth and Hakon! Oh and Shyanne and Sam!!


A week in Seattle: Day 3

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Welcome to Seattle Day 3 – My favorite day FOR SURE

What a DAY!!! Summer finally arrived in Seattle WA, and all the natives were grateful!! So were we!!

Highlights?
* Yummy breakfast with veggietales (Auntie Amy treated you like princesses!)
* A trip to University of Washington for me and a trip to the Children’s Museum for Amy & Girls (sorry, camera battery died for this part)
* Lunch in the spinning (not my favorite part) restaurant (quite enjoyable) at the top of the space needle (way cool!)
* Carnival rides and a hay maze at the foot of the Needle
* THE COOLEST public fountain EVER with amazing warm sun to bathe in!! Steel drum music coordinated with the water jets. You and Lizzy had a BLAST – ran around in the fountain for a VERY long time!!
* LOTS of giggles from the back seat the whole way home (during rush hour)
* Dinner outside that ended with ice cream and bouncy house
* Very tired everyone.

We are so blessed! We are all so grateful for the wonderful day!


A week in Seattle: Day 2

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Highlights –
* Another Starbucks run – seriously – you are climbing up the slide the wrong way with a starbucks coffee cup in one hand – what is that?!?
* Tree climbing (a DEFINITE hit with you!!) and swinging
* Bike riding, skating, driving a car for your first time, and cheerleading by you, Lizzy and me
* A trip to Microsoft campus – Auntie Amy records a video and we play in “Lake Bill” with the fishies (dabbling our toes and somehow getting drenched)
* A conference phone call with Oma & Opa and another chat with Uncle Mark
* Getting our toes painted and a bit of shopping
* A Strande fashion show – announcer Miss Elisa and YOU were the model (I kept expecting the pig to come around the corner dressed up 😉 )
* Hot tub and baths

Amy and I looked at each other all day commenting on how blessed we are to have such wonderful kids!! You and Lizzy are playing together so beautifully! Tonight you asked to sleep in the same room.


A week in Seattle: Getting There & Day 1

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Getting there….

On our flight to Seattle, the pilot and co-pilot on our JET BLUE flight (I LOVE Jet Blue) welcomed Maya and me into their cockpit – had us sit down in the driver’s seat – and the co-pilot, who is also an amateur photographer, took great pride in framing these shots.

We started our first morning of our trip with a pajama trip to Starbucks (how wonderfully cliché) – and even Lizzie and Maya got little hot cocoa’s.

The day was fun and packed with Toy Story 3, lots of play, Lizzie & Maya’s magic tricks, time with Arthur, Natalie, Jennifer and Everitt (who we haven’t seen for 5 years!!) – who, by the way all loved the iPad, and lots of fun hanging out!! I SOOO enjoyed getting to know Natalie – and getting reconnected with the whole family – Jennifer & Everitt are such GREAT young people!!

Amy, Hakon and I ended the day relaxing in the hot tub…

What a special time!

Enjoy the picts!


test on the ipad

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i just wrote a lot for the first time from my iPad for your blog and lost it – let’s try a short post to see if this works…

It DID work – I think the first time I must have forgotten to hit SAVE. Bummer.

All I really said was this new toy of mine is SOOOO sweet. It is the perfect size for me to create interesting things, read documents online (my phone was far too small for that), do email faster and easier than my laptop. This things has tools on it that make my life easier – and the resolution is SOOOO sweet that it is even fun to look at the weather forecast. I loaded it with games and books for you, dan and mad – you all love it! (Like me)

I fall asleep to the sound of a camp fire and crickets made my one app. Totally cracks me up.

And I downloaded the COOLEST ASL translator app today that will help you and me as we continue to work on learning sign language (you have been really interested in that lately).

So Fun!! I cannot even imagine what will be designed and created by the time you grow up. I am so unbelievably grateful that I get to be with you for the long haul!! What amazing adventures you will have!!

I love you Beautiful!
Your Mama


a staring contest…

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let’s see – I want to try your new blog format – and there are about a million things I wish I had written down for you, so let’s see if, in my tired state, I can remember any of them 😉

funny story:
We were at a very loud restaurant Saturday night (mad, dan, you, me, daddy jim, daddy’s best friend dave, and our friend christine). You and I were sitting on one side of the table hanging out. You said, “Mom, let’s have a staring contest.” So we did… and laughed and laughed and laughed. Sometimes I won, sometimes you won. Once when you won, you looked across the table and excitedly told Daddy Jim, “I won! I won!!” He yelled back to you (so you could hear), “What did you win sweetheart?!?” “A staring contest with Mama!!”

He looked truly perplexed and yelled back,
“A Scary Cow Test?!?!?!”

We both immediately CRACKED up laughing, looked at each other and broke out in the meanest looking and sounding MOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! toward each other that we could come up with!!! Then we laughed so hard our sides split!!!! It took us many rounds of Scary Cow Test and laughter before we could breath enough to explain to Daddy Jim.

How fun!!