Friday, June 28, 2013

Hello, Seattle!

I just wanted to share some fun memories from my trip back home to Seattle. It was a quick trip, but time very much well spent. I needed some NW time.
 
Sunday
 
After a long  flight, I made it back to the two-oh-six. Spent time eating the most delicious Tutta Bella dinner with Roald and Haley. Molly Moons followed, of course. Because four of my favorite flavors happened to be on the seasonal menu and I was only going to eat it this once for a long time to come... I ate all four flavors. I should have started this story off with "don't judge," but at the same time...I don't care. If I don't eat all four favorite flavors of Molly Moons while I'm in Seattle pregnant, when the heck am I going to? Per tradition, cribbage followed our dinner outing before I headed off to Centralia.
 
balsamic strawberry, honey lavender, earl grey,  stumptown coffee
 

 

kerry park
 
 
Monday & Tuesday
 
Back home I spent time with the family. Games with the kids, coffee with Dixie, petting the puppies, talking around the table, visiting Ob at work, s'mores at the firepit...you know, all the good stuff.
 
the kids

 
 
Tuesday night back in Seattle I had dinner with Rene and Liz. I told them we had to go to the one restaurant that always makes Zack and I think of them, Red Robin. We ate down at the waterfront and it was just like old times...I laughed the entire dinner!
 
Wednesday
 
My whole day with Alicia! We walked to Starbucks on Alki, went to Pike's, shopped downtown, had dinner, and most importantly caught up. She asked what I wanted to do while I was in Seattle and pretty much all of my answers revolved around what I wanted to eat. So...we tried to hit it all! Doughnuts, crab cocktail, and piroshky's at Pike's and pho for dinner finished off with salted caramel ice cream. Yum. What a great friend to walk around eating with me all day long.
 

 
 
Thursday and Friday
 
Two amazing  days with the greatest kids. I stayed in the cabin, which I am certain will always be one of our all time favorite homes. I got to spend time with Mia, John and Luke taking to and from school and other activities, playing at home and the park, watching Mia's Grease play, spending time at Luke's preschool party, hanging out at the end of the year carnival...we definitely had some fun filled, busy days. I am so grateful for the opportunity to spend time with this family. The kids are getting so big. For over five years now they have just been so special to me. Quality time with them now that we're so far away is definitely precious.
 

john says stripes and stripes matches

 
 
Then, I made my way back to the south with fuller luggage and a rounder bump. I was greeted by my husband and our special company for the week! to be continued...

Sunday, June 9, 2013

My travels

I don't want this post to sound like one large ramble of complaints. Every day of this pregnancy has been an absolute blessing. We are enjoying every single day and grow more and more excited. But, while stuck in the Atlanta airport for several hours I just had a lot of thoughts going through my head. Since no one is awake-or if they are they're at church-and I have no one to call to share all the crazy thoughts that seem to tumble through my brain I thought I'd share them with all of you.

Most pregnancy symptoms I honestly believed were made up. Cries for attention, weak women, psychosomatic...you name it, I claimed all the pregnant people I knew were guilty of them all. Now, I guess you could say a different light has been shed.

Just this trip alone...
(Oh, and I'm only on day 2)

-Packing was painful. I'm so used to the heat and humidity of the south that packing for some drizzling June Seattle weather when nothing really fits was a challenge.

-I had a complete moment of pregnancy brain to start off my trip. About 1.5 hours from home I realized my cell phone had been left behind. I didn't know how to contact everyone I'm supposed to see without a phone, nor did I feel completely safe to travel solo without a phone. So, we bought new phones yesterday. Luckily we were up for new ones and had been debating the purchase for a long time.

-Catching a 0600 flight without a nap the day before proved to be more difficult than it used to be. I'm well aware the no nap statement is pathetic.

-Sitting for too long hurts. Unfortunately,
so does walking around with a backpack and purse. In fact, I was winded carrying everything up and down the terminal just once...Oye!

But this trip is, of course, worth every little complaint listed above. I've been needing a break from Alabama-weather, food, people, you name it! As much as we like our home in Alabama, we have the itch to move on. It's a familiar feeling, yet it feels so wrong to have not even 6 months into our stay. Going home to the city my heart belongs to will be a good break.

Yesterday was a good break, too. We spent the day in Pensacola (yes, our third weekend in a row for this streak-we're spoiled, we know) with friends enjoying the beach, games, and delicious food.

In order to make sure I take my camera out this week, my goal is to share a favorite picture from each day on here. Since no one wants to see ATL (it's a depressing sight), my favorite picture to share on this post is one that my husband shared with me.

Hadley giving dad some baby holding practice. Wish I could take them along with me.






Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Half and Half

I have yet to get through an entire shift of work without someone asking me what I am. Usually people try to open with other questions or by complimenting my blue eyes. On multiple occasions I've had tables straight up take bets on what I am before I come over and answer them. I've even had people go feature-by-feature what is white and what is not...who does this? Oh, by the way, only the asian people at those tables guess correctly.
 
We talk a lot about what our child is going to look like. I'm very much a blend of both my parents. Our baby, however, is going to have the genes for all kinds of combinations. We're getting impatient waiting to get a glimpse of our little one.