Showing posts with label Mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mom. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Holiday Round Up

My little holiday trip to Utah was fun. I stuck to my usual Utah itinerary...went to a ton of movies (five, actually: Yes Man, Doubt, Seven Pounds, Four Christmases and Twilight...again ), played with nieces and nephews, did a little shopping, and just hung out. Oh, and got scarf-jacked at the airport. Super sad about that still. :( Ironically there was no family game night to be had...maybe next time! And after making a big fuss about finding my camera to take along with me, I didn't end up taking any pictures but we did have a family portrait taken (our first one in over five years!).
I eagerly returned home to Rob with some lovely memories, a great new scarf and a wicked cold. Me, being the incredibly festive person I am, filled up on cold medicine and zonked out at 9:00 PM on New Year's Eve then woke up early this morning to take Rob and his brother to the airport for a quickie boys trip to Vegas. Now that I have the house to myself I have comfortably donned my PJ's all day while watching back issues of Lipstick Jungle, painting my nails, snacking on turkey bacon (my favorite, but the smell drives Rob crazy, so I try not to cook it when he is around...considerate, huh.) and trying to summon up some energy to do laundry or something. No luck on the last one yet, maybe tomorrow.
Today is also my Mum's birthday, so here's a little Happy BD for you Mom...hope your day is fantastic! Hope everyone had a great New Years!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Visit from the girls

We have been lucky enough to have some house guests this past week. My Mom, aunt Alane and sister-in-law Melanie arrived in Seattle on Wednesday. That evening we headed over to Alki Beach for a great seafood dinner at Dukes and did some catching up. Snoqualmie Falls was our first stop Thursday morning.


The foliage surrounding the falls was so beautiful. We took tons of pictures of all the changing leaves. That afternoon we walked around the Seattle Art Museum. It was definitely not on the list of my favorite museums, but it was interesting nonetheless. As you walked in they had white about 5 white Taurus cars hanging from the ceiling with big flashing light sticks coming out of them. Weird, but it's art...I guess. The last picture shows Mel's favorite piece (the long silver robe made out of dog tags) and my least favorite piece (a large rat on top of a bed).





On our way home we stopped by Southcenter Mall to grab some Red Mango and do a little shopping. Here is Mel posing with a crazy headband she found in Forever 21. She cracks me up!! I also found a great dusty blue handbag/clutch there for only $25! I love their accessories...they are so cheap!



On Friday we went to Pikes Place Market and did some shopping. Alane bought me a pretty bunch of dried flowers. I love getting dried flowers from the market...they look great and last forever!





That night we dined at a good old favorite; The Crab Pot on the waterfront.




After dinner we went home for a little R & R before hitting the 10:00 showing of The Secret Life of Bees at the Lincoln Center.


I read the book a few years back and liked it. The movie was great, but you know what they all say: the book is always better than the movie. Everyone else (minus Rob :) he was so good to go along with our movie selection!) really enjoyed the movie. It was 12:30 before we arrived home. We were all so tired!!

After sleeping in a few hours on Saturday morning we drove through the Arboretum to check out the changing leaves and have a little walk around. The weather was exceptionally warm and bright. There were so many people out with their cameras!



The next stop of the day was Gas Works Park. You get a great view of the city and Lake Union from this park. See the sky in the background? Clearness of that kind in nearly unheard of during this time of year. The girls really lucked out on their trip up here...hardly any rain at all! There were a bunch of people (all adults!) there dressed up crazy costumes and playing weird games...it was a funny site to see.




We arrived at the Seattle Center in the late afternoon. I was so surprised that they still had the fountain going. There were even a few people playing in the water...crazy! It was definitely starting to cool down by this time in the day, so I could only imagine how cold it was if you were wet. :)



While waiting in line at the Space Needle a lady in front of us handed us some free passes...nice, huh! Since everyone but Alane had been up in to the top before, Rob and Alane waited in line to go up to the top and Mel, Mom and I went back to the Center House to watch the Seattle Turkish Festival dancers. It was pretty entertaining!!


Back at home we played some games over pizza and a movie and hit the sack. The girls were off to the airport the next morning and our exciting time with them came to an end. We had such a great time with them all!! Rob was such a good tour guide and drove us all over the place! He sure did a better job than I could have. :)

Thanks for coming to visit us...can't wait to see you again soon!