Monday, June 14, 2010

Is This Boring?

I'm not sure I love this design. I'm having my doubts. Is it too simple? We may have to change it since it doesn't seem to fit my personality as well as I thought.

Oh boy! Look at me, I'm so boring.

Which is why I have more photos. I promised a rundown of the last few weeks and so a rundown is exactly what you're gonna get. So, continuing on from the weekend in Ocean Shores, we have Mother's Day, fun adventures in the city, lots of peeling, and running for a good cause!


A very important moment:
I found my ring after a YEAR of it being lost!!
(It was in the pocket of my old sweatpants. Doh.)

Oh pretty ring, I love you.
And I shall never lose you again.


Mom's Day brunch spread at Jason's brother's house


Jason and I went on an excursion in Bellevue and found a view!


And then we saw Mount Rainer peaking its head out from the clouds.


A few days later, Jason's ankles started to peel.
(This is a full two weeks after Hawaii!)


A little closer...


And even closer...
Yummy!


The view from Gas Works Park.
(We're cliche and cute and we had a picnic.)


And the view of the city from the same spot.


A few days later, I ran a 5K for "Girls on the Run"
which is an organization that empowers teenage girls
to respect and nurture their bodies.

The theme was "Superheroes" and my team
dressed as, you guessed it:

CAPTAIN PLANET!

(Wind! Water! Earth! Fire! Heart!)


And to finish it off, a brunch of eggs benny.
Now there's a REAL meal.


There's still a few more weeks in May that I have to showcase. :)

Ta-ta for now!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

New Look!

I was bored with the old format. So we updated!

After we got back from Hawaii, we spent the next week in Ocean Shores which is an adorable little beach town right on the Pacific. So fun!

Here are some highlights:

The huge cinnamon roll I had for breakfast.


The boys decided to take a little bike ride.
Aw, cute.


The living room of our beach house.


We went to dinner at a fish 'n' chips joint.
While we waited for our food, they had some helpful tips on each table.


The fish 'n' chips...and chowder.
Yum!


After lunch, we rented mopeds!


And rode on the beach!


Oh so pretty...


Let's race!


The sign reads: "Motor vehicles prohibited."
As you can see, we did not obey.


Then, back to the house for sunset drinks.


As promised, the sunset.


As promised, the drinks.


And then, because I hadn't charged it after returning from Hawaii, my camera promptly died. At least I got a shot of the damage! :)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Hawaii!

Here are about a million pictures from our trip to Hawaii:

They started the Hawaii-themed items with free cookies on the plane!


Then we got free macadamia nuts and Mai Tais!


Almost there: Maui's on your right!


We're finally there! Pretty (and weird) island flowers!


Fish tacos in Kona Kailua!


Our view from the hotel room...
(Thank you Hilton points!)


Be careful, you never know...


The perfect beach at Hapuna


Hapuna again with some rock formations


Some crooked trees in the water at Beach 69


And then, I found a homemade grass skirt!
(I put it on and took pictures with it later)


The token feet-at-the-beach picture


My burn from 10 hours in the sun with minimal sunscreen
(It was unintentional, I promise!)


The fruit plate we ordered for breakfast the next morning.
YUM! (Mango and everything!)


Jason's burnt ankles:


Waipi'o Valley near Hawi on the northern coast of the Big Island


The other side of Waipi'o Valley.
(Gorgeous...)


A random beach we found and watched the locals surf.


Hawaiian sunset from our hotel.


We tried to go to Mauna Kea, but feared we'd run out of gas on the way up (ascending from sea level to the summit at 13,700 feet within the span of 15 miles). So we took a chance and drove to Hilo on the other side of the island. On the way, we stopped at Rainbow Falls!


Climbing to the top of the falls...


The pools above the falls.


And then, we drove on to Hilo...


And then, we drove to the top of the massive mountain of Mauna Kea. On the way up, we were sure we'd have to push our little red Mustang convertible the rest of the way! Take a look:
(It's the end of the world! That grade is steep!)


FINALLY at 13,000 feet in the air!


And finally, the TOP! We owe it all to our trusty 'Stang.
(By the way, most rental car companies exclude this drive up the mountain from their contracts because it's so dangerous. It's also recommended that you do the trip with a four wheel drive. And now we know why...)


The view from the top!
(Notice that we're above the clouds...)


So beautiful! See the trail? Yes, you can actually WALK all the way to the top. Though, no one really recommends it, even our guide book!
(Apparently, the top of this mountain is so similar to the moon that NASA astronauts come here to train for their moonwalks. )


And then, we hit a really bad patch of fog on the way back to our hotel!
(We could barely see anything!)


After our dizzying mountain trip, we stopped at the Four Seasons Resort for dinner.
It was AMAZING! Best night of the trip!


Our view from dinner.
("We don't have any tables, but you can eat at our BEACHSIDE LOUNGE.")

Um...OKAY!


Here's the view of our restaurant.
Incredible food, too!


And finally, the last days at our hotel.


Good bye hotel!


Good bye Hawaii!
We'll be back!