Ellie’s First Day of School

Today is Ellie’s very first day of school… EVER! Oh my goodness my baby is already in preschool. All I did was blink and now we live in Seattle and my youngest is starting school. Ellie was so excited and just like her sister it was hard to get her to settle down so that I could get her ready. I have a feeling Ellie will thrive just like here sister when it comes to school.
For her first day of school photo, I asked my little three year old what she wanted to be when she grew up. Without skipping a beat, she looked at me and said “a champion”. That’s our Ellie. She knows exactly what she wants.

Ellie’s first day of school picture. She wants to be a champion when she grows up! Yup, that sounds exactly like Ellie.
Walking into school with Abby and Daddy. She was so proud of her backpack and the fact that she was going to school.

In class, happy and painting… I think she is loving school already.
Enjoying a little bit of paint time on her first day.

When we arrived, Ellie was a little shy and clung to us a bit. By this point I was expecting a tearful meltdown when it was time for us to go. her teachers were great though, allowing us to hang a little and explore the classroom with her. Once we found her cubby and hung up her backpack, we took a look around. Every day when they come in to class they pick up their name tag and they get to choose their “greeting” for the day. They can choose to say hello, give a hug, give a high five, or shake hands with their teachers. Ellie, being Ellie, chose a high five.

After her greeting. Ellie immediately took to painting and seemed to melt right into what she was doing and started to smile and have fun. When it was time to go, she gave us hugs and kisses and said goodbye. We left without a tear. Another confident and happy Wharton kiddo. I was so proud.

At the zoo and so happy! I love this goofy little girl!
In the “penguin caves”. Can you tell Abby was less than a willing participant in this picture. Ellie was happy though!

After school, lunch and a long conversation about her first day of school we headed over to the zoo for member appreciation night. We thought it might be fun to go but soon found that it was a madhouse! I think just about every zoo member was there! We did what we could, visited the penguins and walked around a bit before bailing out on the night and heading home. From what we could tell, the zoo wasn’t expecting the turnout they had. Usually member appreciation night falls during rainy weather and keeps the crowds away, but tonight was beautiful and warm. Oh well… we will give it a try next year. Aside from the that, the day was wonderful and a great start to the year!

Abby’s First Day of School

Before we made the move, Shaun and I started researching preschools in the area. We found a few and once we landed in Bothell we checked them out and took tours. The decision was quickly made and now its time for Abby’s first day of school! She was so excited to get ready and go, I could barely keep her still long enough to do her hair.
This year Abby is in Pre-K. Yes she turns five in less than a month (Lord help me) but the Kindergarten cutoff for the school system here is September 1st. Shaun and I thought about challenging it but then we realized that this gives her another year to learn and grow, to be a kid a little longer and truly prepare herself for next year. So on to Pre-K it is! Abby will start off in the afternoon class since we enrolled so late in the year, but we plan to move her to the morning class if something becomes available soon.
First day of Pre-K. At this moment, Abby wants to be a doctor when she grows up. It will be fun to see if this changes over the years, as I am sure it does with most kids.
Walking hand in hand with her best pal… her sister.
In her classroom and looking for her spot.
Happy and ready to get going!
Abby’s backpack hook and cubby. Another school year has begun!

When we arrived, Abby quickly settled in finding her cubby and the hook for her backpack. She took off to play and didn’t even look back. I love that she enjoys school this much and I hope that love continues on forever. We did find out from her teacher that a spot opened up in the morning class, so her time in the afternoon will be short lived. Luckily, Abby is adaptable and the quick change will be easy on her. We left without a hitch and let her enjoy the day.

When we picked Abby up she had so much to share with us. She made friends, painted, colored, sang and loved it all. I know because I asked her what her favorite part of the day was and she said “I loved it all!”. So glad to see that Abby is loving life and making herself at home!

Our Weekend in Spokane

Grandma Zoe made the move up to Washington just a few weeks ago and now that she is settled in a bit, we took to the road to visit her in Spokane. We left Friday afternoon to beat the traffic and were lucky enough not to hit a single slow down. Once over Snoqualmie Pass and out onto the Central plains of Washington it was evident that a big thunderstorm was brewing and we just might be heading into it. Most of what we could see was off in the distance, but it still enjoying the lightening show. However, as we got closer and closer to Spokane it was evident that we might get a nice storm yet. And we did.
When we arrived at Grandma Zoe’s new place, the car was unloaded and we finally had the chance to relax and visit with Grandma. Just after dinner, the storm that we thought might hit the area finally started to blow over and gave us a nice little light and thunder show. It was a nice welcome for us!
The next day we took our time getting up, enjoyed some breakfast and then head out to enjoy the area. Grandma Zoe lives just across the Spokane River near downtown so she wanted to take us over to Riverside Park and show us the area. The day was cloudy, post thunderstorm but it was beautiful and perfect for a day out walking and enjoying what Spokane has to offer.
Crossing over one of many bridges over the Spokane River into Riverside Park and downtown Spokane.
Rain puddles and reflections.
Clock tower and foot bridges. Pretty day in a pretty little city.
If there is a carousel, Abby and Ellie will find it. This one was super fast too!
The carousel in Riverside Park is just over a hundred years old and absolutely gorgeous. The carousel horses still have their original tails made of actual horse hair.
Such an easy place to photograph.
The detail and precision of these carousel horses is amazing. Creating a carousel horse is an art form that has been lost over time. Only one company and maker exist in the United States.
Riverside Park clock tower along the Spokane River.
This bog old goose thought she was park of the Canadian Geese flock and certainly made his presence known.
Tagged Canadian Goose. I wonder what the research can tell us about the places this one goes.
Enjoying the Wagon Slide… Ellie was a bit unsure of it but finally came down.
Its the giant Radio Flyer Slide… so much fun!

Fat goose taking a “gander” at the Spokane River. I know… that was bad.

After our walk through the park, we stopped downtown for lunch and had some very yummy pizza. After we stuffed ourselves full, the walk back to the car was needed. After our afternoon out we went for a nice little drive, exploring back roads, taking pictures and enjoying the scenery. Before we knew it we were back home having dinner and relaxing after a fun day out.

The next day we had a wonderful breakfast and headed out to Green Bluff with the hope of picking apples and enjoying yet another beautiful day. Unfortunately a lot of the orchards were closed to public apple picking but we still enjoyed the day and some of the yummy food these places had to offer. The girls ended up with ice cream and that made their day. The rest of the evening we relaxed, enjoyed the gorgeous sunset and Shaun and I took a drive after the girls went to bed. It was a great last night of our weekend in Spokane.

Ice cream that’s almost as big as my head… hurray!
Eating the whole cone was a big job, but Abby was up to the task.
A rainbow after the storm.
It almost looked like the rainbow was coming from downtown and the old smoke stacks.
Picture perfect sunsets. Even better than a painting.

In the morning we packed our things and prepped to leave. Before we hit the road we went to breakfast with Grandma Zoe, checking out the restaurant just across the street from her place. It was delicious! A perfect way to prep for our drive home. We had hoped to stay a little longer but because of blasting work over Snoqualmie Pass, we had to get going so that we weren’t stuck in a two house wait. Before we knew it, we were on our way home. Traffic was great and the ride was smooth. It was good to get home and prep for the next few days to come… The girls start school tomorrow!

Another Fun Trip to the Zoo

Still don’t believe me when I said that we would use our memberships to their fullest? Well then maybe this next trip might convince you. Yes, we went again and had a grand time as always. As you can tell, we have our favorites spots to visit. Nothing wrong with that if you ask me. It gets us out of the house, out in the sunshine that will certainly disappear soon and learning lots of new things. Plus, each trip is a different experience depending on when you go. Many of the animals at the zoo have babies and with several of them (the Asian Small-Clawed Otters and the Giraffes) we always seem to miss them. So we go each time with the hope of catching a glimpse of them and other babies as well.
Mama Jaguar resting with her babies. It was on this trip that the cubs consisted of two females and a male. The male cub is a complete mamas boy and never leaves her side. In this picture you cant even see him because he is snuggled up close to her.
Vana White, I mean Abby, showing us a replica of the rocks that can be found where the Humboldt Penguins live.
Penguin Chat
Penguin Bum
Waiting to be fed by their keeper. Some of them were pretty hungry and pushy.
Today on the Northern Trail the Grey Wolves were out in plain sight and easy to photograph. It was a warmer day and humid, so its obvious they were enjoying their rest in the shade.
Classy lady! This is how she rolls and shes not ashamed of it.
Today the two River Otters were out of their dens and roaming around. Love these guys so much! Unfortunately the glass to their habitat was very foggy from the water and humidity so my pictures didn’t turn out as nice as I would have liked. Oh well, still pretty cute if you ask me!
As we sat and enjoyed the area, the two otters started splashing around in the water, tumbling, rolling, and chasing each other for a good twenty minutes or so. Very special to watch since this was the first time we had seen them outside of their den.
Ellie happily watching the river otters swim and chase one another.
Finally a few of the animals from down under were out and about. Don’t be fooled though, this is a Wallaby not a Kangaroo!
We also took a trip to the African Savanna and lucky for us, the lioness was out and playing with her cubs. The cubs are almost as big as she is now but still so very cute and playful. Love to watch lions, especially when they are in a playful mood.
Life is good when you have a tree to wrestle with!
This cub loved playing with the ball, so much so that he would bite any of the other cubs that tried to take it. Proof that sibling rivalry exists in the animal world too!
Per Abby’s request, one of our last stops was to see the gorillas. This female was enjoying a break up in the trees, eating and watching the world go by.
The male of the group was happy to stay separate from the others, cleaning and picking at his nails. I love watching primates and seeing so many humanistic traits.
One last photo with the hippo. Like I said, I think they love the hippo statue more than the hippos themselves.

Our zoo trip today was fun and just as we thought, we had the chance to see some things we hadn’t seen before. I think this has become one of our favorite places in Seattle, aside from the ferries and Puget Sound.

Mowich Lake Adventure

Today we went on another family adventure! One that was a new experience for all of us. During some internet perusing, Shaun discovered some beautiful pictures of a small lake near one side of Mt. Rainier. Mowich Lake, which can have stunning views of the mountain from one side but also be beautiful covered in hanging clouds and fog, is off the beaten path and not a place that you find the average tourist. The drive can be an interesting one, with the last 15 miles or so on unpaved road but after some investigation we decided we wanted to check it out. Hoping that the labor day weekend didn’t attract too many people we took off for an adventure and ready for just about anything!
The drive up was beautiful, weaving through the low forests along the Carbon River and Carbon River Canyon. The road up wasn’t too bad. We did have to cross a one way bridge that was questionable, but I closed my eyes, held my breath and let Shaun drive and concentrate. Once past the bridge we had a bit more pavement and then it was dirt, gravel and some washboard road the rest of the way up. Up until we reached National Park boundary, the view was a tad depressing at times as due to the fact that most of these forests were used for logging but the closer we got to park boundary the more beautiful it became.
The lake area was a bit busy when we first arrived but the thunderstorm that was threatening to blow in pushed some people away. We decided to stick it out and see what happened. Lucky for us, the thunderstorms held off long enough for us to enjoy the few hours we spent there. 
Dipping toes into the lake and enjoying the beautiful day.
Throwing and skipping rocks along the shore.
Dipping her toes in. Ellie really liked how it felt when the water went into her shoes. 
Someone took a bit of a dive into the water, face first. Oh well, its summer and its warm still.
Admiring some of the late blooming flowers along the lakes shore. Pretty blues and purples.
Mowich Lake
Its tempting to just start walking when you are in scenery like this, but we were unprepared and I am sure the girls wouldn’t last too long.
Driftwood buildup at one of several streams that feed Mowich Lake.
Mowich Lake Fallen
On our way back home we spotted several Ptarmigan along the road. More than I have ever seen in one place. This guy took to the trees when we stopped for a photo op. Come winter these guys will turn white to blend with the snow.
Had the chance to snap a photo of the one lane bridge you have to cross to get up to Mowich Lake. This was on the way back and from this side it looks even more ominous. You cannot see the roadway but it was well worn and full of potholes. Had my heart beating pretty fast!

Mowich Lake is part of the Wonderland Trail which traverses around the base of Mt. Rainier. You can do some pretty serious hiking there, or you just enjoy some pretty walks around the lake. We chose a pretty walk around the lake with a few stops to explore and dip our toes into the lake. After a few hours of fun and play we made our way back to the car. Thunderclouds were getting bigger and bigger so it was time to get off of the mountain. The last thing you need up here is a sudden downpour that washes out the roads.

We made it down the roads just fine and into the sunshine again. We stopped for a treat at Sonic and then went home. The girls, tired from all the fresh air and hiking around the lake, passed out within a few minutes after leaving Sonic. It was a beautiful and very quiet drive home for Shaun and I. Fun days out exploring new places have lots of benefits, including tired and happy kiddos. And parents too!

Haircuts, Ferry Rides and A First Trip to Port Gamble

Today was the day… a year in the making! Abby and Ellie would be getting their first haircut since the snip heard around the world, or Porter Ranch for that matter. If you need a reminder, click here for the story on that one. We found a small place in Inglewood-Finn Hill that was fabulous. Very basic and inexpensive but the ladies who do the cuts are great, especially with kids. The girls were great listeners and sat very still, which as we all know is important for a haircut!
In the chair and doing an awesome job!
Waiting patiently to get in the chair for her haircut.
Haircuts are serious things. So is sitting still so that the lady doesn’t mess up.
Abby was having a great time! Nothing but smiles and giggles!

After haircuts were finished, we treated the girls to another ferry ride. This time we decided that we wanted to take them to Port Gamble, a cute little town north west of Kingston that Shaun and I discovered during our first experience living here on a random drive at Christmas time. We drove through at night while the town was covered in white lights. It was adorable and so charming. Most of its buildings are historically preserved and recognized as well. This trip would be our first that actually involved getting out and exploring the area too!

Today was a bit of a windy one. The water was choppy but the sky was beautifully clear!
Ellie did get a haircut, but the wind is making it hard to tell. Oh well, she was enjoying the sun and the time on the ferry.
Picture perfect… Puget Sound, Ferries and Mt. Rainier.
The Port Gamble General Store. This place has a great little shop, restaurant and lots of fun snacks, ice cream and coffee. A new favorite place to stop? I think so!
The Port Gamble Theater, which has now been turned into smaller businesses.
The Port Gamble Theater, view from the front.
We walked across the street to a small park and picnic area. In one small spot they have a beautiful garden full of prize Dahlias. They were beautiful and in multiple shades of reds, yellows, pinks and oranges.
These Dahlias were my favorite. Loved the fading of colors.
A look up the main street from the park and gardens.
Geological survey markers from 1915. Love little pieces of history like this that remain.
Geological survey markers from 1915. Love little pieces of history like this that remain.
Beautiful and bright pink Dahlias.
Ellie fell asleep in the car, so while we let her rest Abby had the chance to get out and run around for a bit. Love this sweet girl.
Waning sunset on Puget Sound

After a full afternoon, we drove to Bainbridge and headed back to the Seattle side. We missed most of the sunset but, I was able to get a beautiful shot of Mt. Rainier in the fading sunlight. Like I keep saying, I love my new home and I love exploring and enjoying all that it has to offer. Yet another great day of exploring and fun!

Its Off to the Zoo We Go!

So did you think I was kidding when I said we would use our zoo memberships to their fullest? Well, I wasn’t! A lot of the unpacking has been done, the girls were restless and the sun was shining so we got an early start to the day and headed to the zoo. On our first trip, we hadn’t allowed enough time to see as much as we would have liked so we made another attempt today. Another perfect day at the zoo! This time we had the chance to see a lot more and while we didn’t see it all, we covered a lot of ground.
Our first trip was through the Tropical Rain Forest. We found this Lemur hanging out and trying to catch some Z’s in his tree.  Thanks to some unruly zoo visitors (there seem to be a lot of those here) he couldn’t doze off and eventually moved from his spot.
At the rain forests edge are the Jaguars. Mama was standing watch as her three cubs napped, although she kept dozing off too. I know how you feel Mama Jaguar!
I love Jaguars and so did the girls. So beautiful and the cubs were adorable too!
We then headed to the penguin habitat, a popular spot to be. These Humboldt penguins were having a blast swimming and the girls couldn’t stop giggling as they watched them. Love an up close experience like this.
This particular penguin seemed very interested in Ellie. He or she kept swimming up to the glass right in front of her. Of course Ellie loved every minute of it.
These guys look so cute in their little tuxedos!
After our visit with the penguins we took a walk along the Northern Trail. There we found one of the two Brown Bears just hanging out and giving what almost looks like a smile to us. I love bears!
Something about drinking her juice from lunch was funny. Who can resist that smile!
Watching the trout and salmon and hoping that Mr. Brown Bear might come down for a drink. Love the viewing areas for the North American habitats.
Now, we can see these guys any time we want to in Yellowstone but this guy has a pretty impressive rack… of antlers. Couldn’t resist taking a picture.
Had a rare chance to see the snowy owl. He looked right at me and even hooted! Such a pretty bird.
Abby wanted to sit and take a picture with the ravens. This is for you Grandpa Jerry!
Ellie wanted to join in on the fun too!
After a trip through the North American Trail we made our way to Tropical Asia. The orangutans weren’t out and about but this zoo volunteer and this Siamang was giving us a great example of the bonds that are created with some of the animals. 
If you visit tropical Asia you have to stop by and say hello to the Elephants!
The girls seem to love the statues at the zoo. I think they were more interested in the statue of the snow leopard, the the actual animal itself!
I could see why they might not be interested. This snow leopard was happily snoozing. Not too interesting to a three and five year old.
Our last stop was a quick one to see the Meerkats. Love this little guys, especially this one. He looked so comfy and cozy just sitting on his rock, watching the people watching him.

Before we knew it, the zoo was ready to close. Abby and Ellie were having such a great time and didn’t want to leave. Shaun and I certainly like to encourage a love for places like the zoo but when you have to encourage two young children to leave, sometimes bribery is involved. So, as an incentive we told them that if we left, we would take a ride on the ferry and then get some dinner. It worked like a charm! I swear to you, we don’t do this often.

Sunset on Puget Sound
Sunset on Puget Sound
Sunset on Puget Sound
Abby was quiet and enjoying the wind and the water. She also didn’t want me to take her picture.
Love those girls, especially when they don’t want me to take pictures!
Watching the scenery and asking Daddy lots of questions.

The ride on the ferry couldn’t have been more perfect. We were on just as the sun was beginning to set and it was spectacular. The spectacular sight of the sun setting over the Puget Sound always reminds me of just how beautiful the Pacific Northwest is and even though I miss family and friends in California, this move was worth it. Just another day in our kind of paradise.

A Stunning Day in Mt. Rainier National Park

Before summer comes to a close and the weather starts to change, there was one thing that we needed to do now that we live in Washington. Take to the road and head to Mt. Rainier National Park! This snow capped mountain is more than visible from where we are and is a iconic piece of the Seattle skyline, almost as famous as the Space Needle. Its a close drive, about an hour and a half from us and worth every moment in the car to get there.
Today was the perfect day  for a trip to Mt. Rainier. The weather was beautiful, sunny and without the threat of thunderstorms or other cloudy weather that could block our view of the mountain. With the help of Abby and Ellie, we packed up a cooler for a picnic and loaded up the car for a day out. Abby has been fascinated by Mt. Rainier, ever since her first trip to Seattle so she was ready and very excited to get a move on.
The drive up was beautiful and very uneventful, which we were happy to about. One of the beautiful things about Mt. Rainier is the journey you take from the Nisqually Entrance up to the Paradise area. You start low, driving through thick cedar rain forests (much like the ones you would see in Olympic and Glacier) and quickly climb up into pine forests. By the time you reach Paradise you are up in the sub-alpine and alpine terrain. Its amazing and breath taking, especially when you see it for the first time. 
The views on our way up were spectacular. The mountain was surrounded by a thin layer of clouds that surrounded the base, which seemed to appear from inside of the mountain. Aside from those clouds, the sky was perfectly clear. It certainly made for a beautiful picture or twelve. After a few photographic moments, we stopped at a picnic site just below Paradise for a bit of lunch and a break.
Shaun and his girls enjoying a spectacular day in Mt. Rainier National Park. The mountain is doing what it does best and creating its own set of clouds and weather. So pretty!
Me and my girls enjoying the view and having a few giggles!
Alpine meadows and Mt. Rainier
Shaun decided that Belle should have a moment too! A little Beauty and the Beast/Sound of Music Moment.
Close to the Paradise Visitor Center we stopped for a yummy picnic lunch. It might have been warm back home and in the sunshine, but sitting in the shade was a tad chilly.
So there was this carrot, see…

After lunch we made the final trek up to Paradise for a stop at the Visitor Center. That was the point in which Shaun and I were completely baffled. Our last trip to Mt. Rainier National Park was in May of 2008. The winter of 2007/2008 had been a very heavy one and the snow walls near Paradise rose about 8 ft. above our car. During that trip we stopped at the visitor center, which was still surrounded by snow but I knew what it looked like from prior trips with Shaun and with my parents and sister. When we arrived at Paradise with the girls, the Visitor Center that we knew of was gone. We drove in circles and couldn’t find it! We questioned if we were in the right place, which I knew we were, but how could you lose a building? Yes, it was surrounded by snow the last time we saw it but the terrain hadn’t changed that much or had it? Well, as it turns out in the summer of 2008, after all of that snow melted, the old visitor center was torn down and a new one was built. Shaun and I were kind of sad because the original building was pretty neat and even had an area where visitors could monitor the seismic activity of the mountain but eventually things change. Instead of being sad about this change we sucked it up and checked out the new center. In the end, Abby and Ellie really enjoyed it and that’s all that really matters.

Checking out Nature’s Compost. The girls giggled endlessly when they found out that a lot of natures compost is actually animal poop. Ahh to be kids!
“Look mommy, a book that’s bigger than I am! Neat!”
Sister’s cheesing it up in Paradise.
A better picture with the “balcano” as Ellie called it. No one in the background and all the clouds around the mountain are gone!
Beautiful waterfall near the end of the Paradise Valley Road.
It may look empty now, but you don’t want to be on this bridge during a heavy spring runoff.
Lovely cedar rain forests.

After the stop in the Visitor Center, we took the one way loop through Paradise Valley. We were hoping to see some blooming wildflowers, but unfortunately we were about three weeks too late. Oh well, the waning colors were still beautiful! We decided from there that there wouldn’t be enough time to make it up to Sunset and back so we headed back out of the park the same we we came in. The girls had seen several people with ice cream up at the Paradise Visitor Center but we could not figure out where they were getting it, so on the way out we stopped at a small hotel, bakery and coffee shop for a nice cool treat.  

We sat out on their big wrap around porch and watched the cars go by. We ate our ice cream in the late afternoon sun as a small breeze rustled through the trees. Some leaves started to fall and it was the first time I had noticed an ever so slight change in the weather. You could almost feel it, fall was starting to creep in. The breeze started warm but had a crisp feel underneath it all. I love the summer but as I sat there, I couldn’t help feel excited about our first fall in Washington with the girls. We sat there taking it all in and happily eating our ice cream. After that, we had two very happy and tuckered out kiddos who passed out on the way home.

Yay for ice cream!
“Mmmmm Mmmmm Good”
Silly Abby, the ice cream goes in your mouth!

The drive home was quiet and very peaceful. Both girls slept after a day up in fresh mountain air. It was nice to have the chance to visit Mt. Rainier before the season ended and before school begins. Enjoying all of the the little blessings that can come from the more uncertain times in life. Feeling very blessed and lucky today and everyday.

A Day Out In Kingston with Friends

Today Shaun watched the girls for the afternoon so that I could spend some time with Auntie Kelli and meet her boyfriend Keith for the first time. I was excited to have a day out with Kelli and even more excited to meet the man who was making her so very happy!
We had decided to go for lunch and then take the ferry over to Kingston for some delicious crepes. Lunch at Azteca was delicious and the conversation during that time was hilarious and non-stop. When we finished we drove to the ferry and this time decided to park the car in Edmonds and walked on, something I had not done before! The ferry ride over was beautiful and we made it to the crepe place in enough time to score a table and sit down before a wave of people arrived.
A beautiful afternoon on the Sound with high clouds that helped keep the heat away.
Pretty lady!
Kelli and Keith
The amazing Crepe place on Kingston, just a short walk from the ferry and worth every penny. Yummy!
Sunset and full moon over the sound. What a spectacular night.

We sat outside, enjoyed the weather and met up with one of Keiths friends. We sat and talked for quite some time and did some people watching too. It was a much needed afternoon. As it started to get late, we headed back to the ferry and back across the sound to Edmonds. The sunset and moon rise on the sound was beautiful and a perfect ending to a lovely day with friends old and new. As for Keith, he is one heck of a great guy and I think Kelli found someone very special. So excited and very happy for such an amazing friend.

Beautiful Day in Edmonds!

The last few days here have been gorgeous. Yesterday while we were at the zoo we had some rain, it was a warm rain though so it was easy to be out in it and still enjoy the day. Today the sun was out but for the first time since the move the heat and humidity wasn’t horrible. High 70’s with a nice summer breeze. Ill take it! Even with the lower temps the house still gets pretty warm, so in the height of the day we decided to head over to Edmonds and enjoy the beach. We sat along the beach, played in the sand, watched the ferries come in and out and looked for harbor seals. We did see a few out in the distance!
Mr. Crow was interested in what I was doing. No zoom on this picture. I could have reached out and touched him if I wanted to.
Thinking and enjoying the feeling of sand in her toes. They are still learning that beaches along Puget Sound are a tad different than the ones in Southern California. 
Watching the ferries come in, so pretty!
Gathering driftwood along the beach. Love those little smiles.
Exploring with daddy near the waters edge. Each time a move came in, the girls would run and scream in delight.
Sticking toes in the water. Ellie needed daddy to be brave.
As we played along the beach and long freight train passed by, honking his horn to let us know he was coming through town.
Run with us daddy!
Standing out on the jetty watching out for mermaids, whales, seals and more.

Honestly there isn’t a fun and exciting story for the day but it was perfect for pictures and some relaxation. We know it was a great time to enjoy and explore our new home and the surrounding areas before the weather changed. Gotta get as much in as we can!

First Trip to the Woodland Park Zoo

When Shaun and I lived in Seattle just after we were married, one place we wanted to visit but never had the chance to do was the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. Now that we have Abby and Ellie who will enjoy it even more than us and a bit of time, we thought it would be great to take them and see what this zoo is all about. 
Knowing how much we love the zoo, Shaun and I took a risk and bought a family membership for the year. It seems like a lot to do, especially with our current situation, but it wasn’t horribly expensive and we had a little money from our yard sale and my birthday. Plus the cost is worth it to get the girls out of the house and learning and having fun. A family membership for the four of us was just $114 and pays for itself in less than three visits. We can also use it to get into other zoos within the association which includes the Santa Barbara Zoo! So a visit back to California could include a trip to the SB Zoo, one of our favorite spots to go to. Completely worth the money and it gives us something to do that is outside and fun! 
Ready for an adventure at a new zoo!
Penguins! Gotta love the little guys in their tuxedos!
Waiting for some lunch!
Yummy pizza!
The first of several rides on the carousel!
Mr. Grizzly taking a stroll. He is quite a big guy!
Mommy look at the bear! He looks just like the ones we have seen in Yellowstone!
This lady comes every few weeks to sit the Orangutans. She knows about each of them and has even bonded with several of them, especially this female. That day at the zoo she was allowed to go back and visit with this female Orangutan and she gave her an orange peel. Seems silly to us but giving the peel (which is a treat, not a daily food item) is a sign that she has been accepted into the group by the matriarchal female. Pretty neat. When we came up the female Orangutan was telling her to paint, picking colors and having the woman make a rainbow. It was so amazing to watch. I love Orangutans. You can see the thought and kindness in their eyes and their human-like characteristics are uncanny.
The girls were fascinated by the Orangutans, but who wouldn’t be? They were some amazing and peaceful to watch.
Let’s ride a hippo!
Mr. or Mrs. Hippopotamus heading into the water for a nice long dip. Love these guys and so did Ellie!
Our last stop was to see the Gorillas. Abby didn’t want to leave without seeing them. They are so much fun to watch.

Our trip through the zoo was a blast even though we ran out of time. I think we underestimated to size of the zoo and the time needed to see everything. Its a good thing we bought our membership that way we can come back and explore any time that we want to.

The Woodland Park Zoo is a beautiful little zoo with some amazing habitats for the animals they have. The girls had the chance to see a lot of animals. Everything from Grizzly Bears, River Otters and Elephants to Orangutans, Hippos and a whole lot more. The zoo also has a beautiful carousel that was built in 1918, originally from the Cincinnati Zoo. The girls rode that several times and it was hard to pry them off of it once our tokens ran out.

Our day was a blast and I have a feeling that we will be coming back here a lot, especially before the fall and winter rains begin. What a great zoo to have so close by. Abby and Ellie certainly were worn out by the time we got into the car. Always a good sign of a wonderful and adventure filled day!

Flexi Girl!

While we wait to find the right couch for us, the living room has a lot of open space. Abby and Ellie use it to dance around, sing and just have a good time. Today I found Ellie practicing her “stretches”. My that is one flexible little girl. I am thinking dance may just be the hobby she loves!