Our Quick Seattle Weekend

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

We had the best time this weekend! Brandon's been working out of town so much that we really needed a little vacation to just get away. I wanted to sightsee in Seattle as it's in our backyard and I didn't want to move from here, and never stay in Seattle.

Brandon picked out our hotel, and he did so good! We stayed at the Grand Hyatt Seattle right off Pine Street. We both had a brain fart and he originally booked a double room, which we somehow forgot meant it was two beds, not two rooms. So on our way up there, Brandon had to call and sort that all out and we decided on a suite. I am so glad we got the suite! It was 800 square feet (twice as large as our last apartment!) Everything was absolutely beautiful and we had three large windows that had city view as well as a bay view. Unfortunately, there is another building that blocks where the sun sets so we didn't get that. The suite was large enough to stick Waverly in the entry way and not be bothered by us if we wanted to watch television. The sitting area had its own television separate from the sleeping area. The bathroom was beautiful with marble tiles and a separate bathroom. The robe was so soft, and the slippers were super soft too! I didn't want to leave! I could have spent the entire weekend in the hotel (okay, just kidding but seriously it was really nice!).


We went to the Woodland Park Zoo, and it was a warmer day so we didn't get to see as many animals as wanted to. We got to see the hippos, giraffes (which were several which was really nice), lemurs, and many many others. Mason seemed most infatuated with the fishes! We didn't make it to the aquarium this trip, but we will definitely go there the next time around.


The penguins were fun to watch. A couple swam around and put on a little show for us.


He wasn't as excited to sit on this hippo, but hey, it's a picture opportunity!



Mason and Waverly also got to ride on the Seattle monorail for the first time! The monorail was really close to our hotel (another plus for our hotel!).




We went to the Pacific Science Center, and made a complete day of it. The Pacific Science Center is actually what prompted us to take this trip. Since Mason loves dinosaurs, Brandon kept telling me that we should take Mason here. Brandon remembered his experience as a little kid and going to the science center so he wanted that experience for Mason. Since the dinosaurs move, Mason was a tad bit scared at first, but he eventually warmed up to them!


There was a cute tot area and we let Waverly free to explore! Usually she gets stuck in our arms or the stroller, so I was super glad that she could get out and walk around and play.


The science center had this relaxation game that Brandon and I played and then Mason and Brandon played. It was really cute. Basically, the more relaxed you can get, the further the ball moves away from you. Once it gets over to your partner, you win. One tip is to not breathe! LOL.


Lil Mama was totally knocked out! We grabbed some lunch at the Armory. I loved the wide array of food selections. 


Afterwards we walked to a park that was really cool. It was quite warm that day and Mason was feeling a bit under the weather so he didn't join in the fun, but isn't the playground amazing? Since having kids, I've been so much more aware of playgrounds and which ones I want to take my kids too. This is definitely a really neat one! It's right in the Seattle Center which is really convenient.


After lunch we went back to the science center where Mason got more time with the dinosaurs!


We went to a part of the exhibits that we completely missed.



Finally, it was time for the Terracotta exhibit which was awesome! It was really cool to learn more about the warriors and the Qin dynasty.




Both nights that we were there, we got dim sum at Din Tai Fung. They are famous for their soup dumplings. We got to try the soup dumplings, fried rice (Mason and Waverly loved this), noodles with braised beef, bok choy, and a couple of other dishes. So good!


I took a bath one night there. It was so nice! The robe and slippers the hotel provided were so comfy!


Before we came back home, Brandon dropped me off so I could get us some doughnuts. Seriously, we've been waiting on these doughnuts for the past 7 or 8 years. The last time we visited Seattle to sightsee, we were too late for the doughnuts so this time we finally got it! And I sampled the best peach there. I didn't end up getting some which I still regret. Maybe in another 7 or 8 years? LOL


Mason enjoying his doughnut on our way home. 



What a fun trip we had! I'm so glad we got this trip in before the end of the year. Traveling with our kids is hard, and everything takes just a tad longer, but it's so worth it!

Kaolee

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Summer '17

Monday, August 21, 2017

This summer has been quite busy for us. It passed by so fast, but we've filled it up to the brim as well! There was no plan, except just to fill it up as we pleased.


We went to the coast spontaneously one day. We had beautiful blue skies and I tried some fish & chips, which started the summer obsession and I've been opting for fish & chips wherever there is some on the menu.


We got to visit our friend's farm on more than one occasion. Mason loved being able to roam free as he pleased and seeing cows and chickens. Every time I get out to the farm, I crave a couple acres of our own.




We tagged along with Brandon for a work trip down to Anaheim, CA. We decided to drive, and drove down the Oregon coast. It was definitely a scenic route, and I didn't get to capture as many pictures as I wanted, but it is definitely etched into my memory.









Mason tried bowling for the first time! We utilized the kids free bowling which is such a fun program, and a fun way for kids to be active. 


We had so many park days with friends. I love how the PNW have so many beautiful parks, and Mason has started to be a little more adventurous in trying the different slides and climbs.


I got to visit my cousin in Chicago, and had a blast with these gals. It was kids-free for me, and I think I need one of these trips yearly!





We visited my parents in NC & finally had our Hmong wedding! It's been a long time coming!



We visited Port Townsend (first time for me!) and I love how quaint the town is. The weather was perfect & we got to watch our cousin get wed!


So many beach days!


We tried Screen on the Green, but realized it was a little colder than we expected so we ate and called it a night. 


I seriously cannot stop buying swimsuits for this little gal! 




We got to spend time with cousins, and of course had to go to the beach with them!


Mason and I attended the Fair this year, and he got to ride several of the rides. He was loving it, and his smiles and laughs were priceless! 

I'm super excited for this fall, and have some things I want to do so I'll come up with a fall bucket list for us! 

Kaolee

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