Grandma Denise, Grandpa Jerry and Auntie Jillian arrived last night! Its been just under a year since I last saw my sister and boy have I missed her. Her last journey to Seattle was a short one and a little more limited because of weather, so I have lots of things planned for her now that she is in town. So to start, we headed over to Pike’s Market and Post Alley for some fun!
We walked through Post Alley, stopping at some stores and to give Jillian the chance to take as many photos as she wanted. We then made our way over to Beechers and one of the French bakeries. We even had the chance to sit and watch them make cheese! Pretty cool to see them make it in such a big vat! After that we strolled through Pikes and watched the fish throwers. It was super crowded, so I didn’t get the chance to take a great picture but we had fun regardless!
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| Walking through the markets, trying not to buy everything in sight. |
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| The people of the market |
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| Listening to performers and vendors |
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| Tossing a little bit of money into their case. |
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| Shops along Post Alley |
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| Along the streets and the street performers who have been there for years. |
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| Seattle’s iconic Pikes Market… it may be a tourist trap to the locals but I love it. |
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| Pretty fans for the girls… |
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| Classy ladies exploring the sights! |
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| Trying to catch a glimpse of the fish mongers and their fish throwing skills. |
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| Hanging with Grandpa Jerry and the fish mongers. |
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| Watching the cheese making process at Beechers. |
After Pike’s Market we decided to do one of our planned trips… Ride the Ducks. Yeah I know… super touristy but I had a blast! Sometimes its OK to be a tourist in your own city and do silly things. I know the Ducks aren’t popular with a lot of people, but its a great way to get an overview of the city and have some fun. My parents, Shaun and of course Auntie Jillian had a blast and Abby did as well. Abby was amazed that a giant car could go into the water too! Unfortunately Ellie fell asleep through most of it but did wake up while we were out on Lake Union. I guess this means we will have to take her again some time. Bummer.
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| Two cute little duck faces… all ready for some fun! |
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| Ducks, Kings… we know the real winner here…. Go Kings Go!! |
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| Sporting our very best “duck faces” π |
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| My Ducks crew mate. She’s pretty cute! |
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| Auntie Jillian’s adorable crew mate! |
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| The rest of the peanut gallery, ready for a fun and funny tour of Seattle. |
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| Quack, quack, quack!! |
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| Down by the waterfront… |
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| Our hilarious tour guide and captain! |
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| Miner’s Landing |
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| Historic car washes! Its said that while filming here… Elvis would bring his car here every day to have ti washed. |
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| Seattle skyline from Lake Union |
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| Gas Works Park from Lake Union |
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| Loving her time on Lake Union! |
From the ducks we decided to have dinner at one of our favorite Chinese restaurants. This was a treat for my parents and sister, being that Bozeman doesn’t have a lot of choices when it comes to Chinese food. After a delicious meal, we decided to make our way back to Seattle Center and enjoy the sunset view from the Space Needle. Like I said, we have guests in town… its fun to play tourist in your own city.
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| Patiently waiting for the monorail and having a little fun. |
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| Oh silly little Abby! |
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| Enjoying the ride to the Space Needle.. |
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| Loving the ride and another break from walking. |
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| Hello Space Needle! |
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| Trying their best to stay still and be patient. The line was a long one! |
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| My beautiful sister… this is her first time visiting the Space Needle. |
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| Finally made it to the top!Β Pretty sunset city views! |
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| Sunset city views! |
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| Auntie JJ and her adorable nieces… Abby said she would keep Auntie Jillian safe. |
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| City and mountains at Sunset. |
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| Sunset on the Puget Sound |
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| Hey!Β I know them! |
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| A rare moment and photo alone with my amazing husband! |
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| They were having fun up there… I swear!!! |
After our stunning views and fun at the Space Needle, it was time to head home. Everyone was exhausted from all of the fun and adventures that we had today, but it was a wonderful kind of exhaustion. Tomorrow we celebrate the 4th of July and goodness knows where our adventures will take us. Until then!