Monday, September 8, 2014

Seattle (part VI) Snoqualamie Falls, a hike & other fun

 
Seattle has a ton of lakes, waterways and gorgeous greenery and we wanted to experience as much as we could in the short amount of time we were visiting.
 
So we decided to take a hike down to Lake Washington and then have a picnic at Saint Edwards State park.
 
Fun Fact | A ribbon lake, Lake Washington is long, narrow and finger-like. Ribbon lakes are excavated by glaciers.
 
Carter family photo op



While we were in Seattle, I planned a fun dinner to celebrate Katie's birthday. Here we are ready to hit the town. Little did I know that Katie's driving a bad latte would make me so sick later that evening. At least that's what I think it was.


Before our dinner reservations we hit up U-Village where I entered the mecca of all stores....LAND OF NOD! It was everything I thought it would be and more! I just wish we had one closer to us.


Noah loved the Carter's dog, Jack. He still talks about him weeks later and says he misses him all the time. Just look at this smile!
 
 
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268 ft waterfall on the Snoqualmie River. It is one of Washington's most popular scenic attractions, but is perhaps best knows for it's appearance in the the TV series Twin Peaks.
 
For the Snoqualmie people, who have lived for centuries in the Snoqualmie Valley, Snoqualmie Falls is central to their culture, beliefs and spirituality.  A traditional burial site, to the Snoqualmie, the falls are "the place where First Woman and First Man were created by Moon the Transformer" and "where prayers were carried up to the Creator by great mists that rise from the powerful flow." The mists rising from the base of the waterfall are said to serve to connect Heaven and Earth.
 

Noah & Mommy Selfie #3 or #4. I can't keep track...
 
 
Thank you Seattle, The Carters and The Martin's for an amazing trip!
 
xoxo

Cousins & a lake

 
We had a whirlwind of a weekend! We drove up to Tahoe for a night to hang out with my side of the family. There were a little over 30 of us and it was so fun to watch all our kids play together and create memories. Unfortunately I didn't carry my phone with me so I don't have more than the one photo below to document this happy occasion, but boy did we have fun!
 
The boys played on the beach, swam in the pool, ran around with all their cousins and we all ate like kings.
 
 
This photo is from the prior weekend in Sacramento while visiting my Dad, sister and brother. Just look at that smile. Hilarious!
 
 
xoxo

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Seattle (part V) Whidbey Island

 
Whidbey Island is approximately 55 miles long and home to a little over 58,000 people. It was once inhabited by members of the Lower Skagit, Swinomish, Suquamish, Snohomish and other Native American tribes.
 
We decided to check it out while we were in Seattle! And we're so glad we did because it was amazing!
 
Waiting to drive onto the ferry
 
Ferry photo op
 
The Carter's, Martin's and our little fam all drove separately and we were able to have just enough time to unload out of our cars and take a quick family pic before getting back on the ferry. Those Puget Sound view were amazing!
 
We then loaded back into our cars to drive about 40 more minutes to Fort Casey where we set up an yummy picnic and filled our belly's. After that we explored the awesome Fort and the beach below.
 
 
Elliot not having it
 
Elliot sitting on an old disappearing gun
 
 
 
 
Kandah Family Photo Op

Peek-a-Boo Noah!
Eloise looking into an old church

 
Until next time Whidbey Island! Thanks for the great adventure!
 
xoxo


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Seattle (part III) Woodland Zoo


The Woodland Zoo is an amazing and beautiful place. I mean come on, this zoo has their own coffee cart with a barista on hand to prepare your favorite espresso drink for you. Only in Seattle right?
 
Side note: Did you know that 77% of all Americans drink coffee every day?
 
Back to the zoo....


Cara & Derek watching the elephants
Noah & Mommy selfie #3

Noah on cotton candy distribution
Ahoy there matey!


Some crazy kids hopped up on sugar
 


I have no clue what's going on here.

Come and get me Derek!
If you're ever in the Seattle area, I highly recommend the Woodland Zoo. It's rather large, very clean, woodsy, and has different animals than I've seen at other zoos such as black bears and coyotes.
 
I'll leave you with the many faces of Noah while riding the carousel at the zoo. Silly boy.




 
Who is this kid!
 
xoxo