There was no competition. This was the best commercial of the Superbowl.
Am I right or what?!
~I love being surprised with last minute weekend getaways.
Saturday we went and saw Nick Cannon's comedy show at The Parlor. I wasn't expecting much...I thought he was known for being a kinda-sorta actor, not a comic. Turns out I was SO wrong. He started out as a comic and it was easily one of the funniest shows we'd been to in a long time. We realized how important it is to have a real good laugh so we signed on to see the next comic they are hosting as well...Ralphie May!! Can't wait!
I am not sure which idea I like more: having enough room to only write a sentence or two or that all these entries will span five years and still be so compact. I've never been good at journaling (this blog is a prime example of that!) and I hope that with the bar set so low here I can keep up with this. I'm at 100% so far, haven't missed a day...yet.
The plan to lead more exciting lives has already hit a stall. On Saturday we did go out to an Argentine restaurant and take in a little Tango dancing, but that is where the fun stopped. The next morning it was discovered that my lovely little auto was sporting a super flat. I wanted to call AAA, Rob said 'Absolutely not! We will change this ourselves.'OK, no big deal, right? Well, to my astonishment, all the tire places are closed on Sunday. I thought stuff like this only happened in Utah. Guess not.
An ugly cloud of sickness has been hanging over our home for months. Seriously, since mid-October Rob, I or both of us have been under the weather (which translates to being whiny and absolutely no fun), thus not one single thing worth blogging about has happened. I’ve decided that we’re both going to be feeling better by the time 2011 rolls around so that we can start doing things that are blog worthy. And what I say goes, right? We'll see.

We headed down to the waterfront for lunch at The Crab Pot...more food than we could handle!
The next day we went to the Seattle Aquarium. Chase posed with giant carved pumpkins, the girls got their faces painted and we all got to touch on slimy sea things. 


Erika, the little navigator, checking out the map.

After the girls scored some treats they packed up and headed back to Utah.
We did lots of things in between, but since I don't have pictures, I can't remember what they were {yep, I'm getting old, my memory is going}. One night the guys took over kid duty so Melanie and I could keep up our tradtion of seeing all the Twilight Saga together and we saw a late showing of Eclipse. They made fun of us for doing it, but I don't care! Their stay seemed to go by way too fast. Can't wait until they come back again!