Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Need a reason to celebrate?

I picked up this book at the library last week and have just plotted a years worth of fun food celebrations on my calendar!  I left off days that celebrate tapioca, turkey neck soup (yes, March 30th is apparently that day), heavenly hash and few more because some food items didn't seem worth celebrating. 

What's coming up?

January 19th - Popcorn Day
January 22nd - Blonde Brownie Day
February 13th - Tortellini Day
February 21st - Sticky Bun Day
March 26th - Spinach Day
(Is it weird that I'm looking forward to spinach day, lately I've been eating it by the bag full...  
my mom thinks I'm iron deficient.)

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Downtown Day

The week before Christmas the three kids and I boarded the #16 bus and headed downtown to take in all the Christmas sights.  Every time I get on a bus with these three I'm reminded that just riding the bus around Seattle would be considered a blast in their book.
We 'ran' into a favorite face while walking the downtown streets.  The kids could not believe that Ben 'just so happened' to be walking around downtown at the exact time we were.  What a coincidence!  Ben is currently temping downtown and we got off the bus right outside his office.  
Our first stop was the Fairmount Olympic Hotel, inside the have an amazing Teddy Bear Suite.  The secret must be out because for the first time we had to wait in a long line to get in.  This was the first line of many that the kids had to wait in for the day.  They were troopers through it all.



 While trying to get a cute picture of the three kids, William kept saying things like:
'poopy butts'
'boogers'
'tooty-toots'
He's such a boy... Natalie and Andrew tried to help me out.  :-)

Whenever I'm downtown with the kids (about one or two times a year) I'm always astonished how small they are.  They are used to running down the blocks in suburban Seattle but when we're downtown with hidden parking garages and alleyways I find myself always yelling STOP, WAIT-UP, SLOW DOWN, STAY WITH ME, HOLD HANDS!!! I hope their memories of going downtown with me aren't filled with screams and yells.  But just look at them, they're so small!
Here is my favorite gingerbread house, made out of mostly cereal!  The tree is rice krispies and cocoa krispies, and on the ground are cocoa puffs. 
The kids loved this one because it featured Buzz Lightyear, Wall-E, and a couple other 'space' centric characters.  
 This might be the last year I can get all three of them on one horse for a picture on the merry-go-round. 
Our last stop for the day was a ride on the monorail, again a BIG hit!  Andrew is either showing off his new lego watch or asking me the time, either way I thought it was a cute pic!

Thanks for a fun day downtown kids!  One thing I've failed to mention is Natalie and William's mom, Jamie, took us out to lunch to Blue C Sushi.  It was my first time and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the number of choices for this no-raw-fish sushi kind of gal.  (I know I'm lame) :-)  Thanks Jamie, I'm glad we've made this downtown day into a tradition!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

When you're alone and life is making you lonley you can always go... Downtown... 2nd Annual

Ben and I joined our friends Tyler and Stacy for our 2nd Annual trip downtown to see all the holiday sights.  We hit up the gingerbread houses, the carousel, a hot chocolate at Westlake, and the giant nutcrackers in Pacific Place.  I quite like this little tradition and hope we can continue to do it for years to come! 
I have more photos of the Gingerbread Houses from a day I spent downtown with the kids I nanny that I'll post later; for now I wanted to show off the little squirrel I spotted on the side of one of the houses.  Ben and I have quite a history with squirrels, but that's a story for another time.   
Seattle Space Needle and Sea Plane made out of M&M's, Good n' Plenty's and other hard candies.  



 Tyli & Stacy

Nutti-Hendrix  ;-)