Sunday, June 24, 2007

Kim, Ally & Vince in Seattle!

We feel really fortunate to have had two of Rob's sisters - Kim and Ally - (and let's not forget Ally's boyfriend Vince! ) visit for an early weekend last week. Ally and Vince came into town Wednesday afternoon after a stint of fly fishing with their drift boat and grey van. 

We took a quick trip to Trader Joe's and Kerry Park on Queen Anne which has perhaps the best free view of downtown Seattle. Our apologies to Aunt Bee who we tried to take there last summer but ended up walking through people's backyards!

View of Seattle from Kerry Park

Adjusting the Ergo

Bee, come back! We'll show you a better time this go around!

We next slipped in a visit to Discovery Park before Kim arrived. Ally, Vince, and Rob walked along the beach to the lighthouse while Sara performed one of her unique motherly duties by feeding Jasper.

Ally and Lighthouse

Rob and Vince

After a Korean curry dinner Sara, Ally, and Vince battled the Wednesday USA Today crossword puzzle (photocopied, of course, for Xword races) while Rob left to pick Kim up from the airport. She had made it on the plane in the nick of time due to security waits (Kim - you're only allowed three ounce bottles of hair spray aerosol!). Someone seems to have pilfered her laptop battery as well...

Once we got her to Toly's Basement safe and sound, she got her fill of curry and Ruby Jewels and we played a quick game of Scrabble (relatively speaking of course).

We went to bed happy to be Reunited and who would've known that as soon as Jasper made a peep shortly after 7am that Aunt Ally would come bounding out of her tent on the deck to be the first to hold him?! We sure love Ally.

On Thursday we made it to one of the lowest tides of the year at Golden Gardens. We were so proud of ourselves to be going on a weekday, hoping for exclusive beach access. Boy were we wrong! We were met by the screams of delight and discovery of hundreds of elementary school kids. Fortunately there was plenty of room for all of us as we met all the creatures that come to show their bright colors on a -3 feet low tide day.




After our tide pool adventure we made our way to the Hiram M. Chittenden locks in Ballard where we got to see a few early sockeyes making their way back to fresh water to spawn. I've never seen the fish ladders at such low tide which may account for the small number of salmon - though I know there are at least a few ladders that have small underwater openings that the fish can fight their way through.

We made our way downtown via King County Metro to Pike's Place Market and the one-of-a-kind, Koolhaas-designed Seattle Central Library.

Kim and Jasper on the bus

Tough Jasper with Kim's sunglasses

After our downtown excursion we had a cook-out grande on our lovely deck overlooking the Puget Sound and the Olympic Peninsula (oh, and all the neighbors' houses in between). Unfortunately, besides the excellent review by dearest Cindy, we don't have any pics besides the ones of Jasper and Thorvald grappling on the Ikea infant wrestling mat.

Thor and Jasper wrestling

Jasper pins!

The next day was Friday. Rob took another day off of probing thermoelectric generators to join in the frolic. We started the day at our community garden, affectionately called the P-Patch. We pulled a bunch of weeds that had grown much more than our plants in the June rain. Rob even pulled up most of the carrot starts Sara had sown a week before...which he hastily replanted.

Our beautiful P-Patch

We then made our way downtown via the Phinney Chocolate factory with its plethora of delicious free samples and an homage to the troll under the Aurora Bridge (who would dare to not pay tribute before crossing??).
 
The Fremont troll under the Aurora Bridge

Saturday was spent in the great outdoors along the I-90 corridor. Kim, Sara, and Rob went hiking  with our friends the Schmidts and Ally and Vince did some fishing on the middle fork of the Snoqualmie River. We had a grand time though we got rained out of our hike - but not before we found some salmonberries and  huckleberries ripe for consumption. It was raining so hard we didn't notice Ally huddled in their car parked right next to us while Vince fished a bit longer. We met up later at our house.


Sunday was a special day for us. We gave Jasper a formal baby blessing at church as is customary in the LDS Church. We felt really lucky to have family with us as well as a number of friends who came from around the area to be a part of it. Unfortunately Ally and Vince had to leave right after the blessing to make their way to Bend, OR and more fly fishing before Ally had to work on Tuesday. Kim helped Sara teach the youngsters at church about the importance of baptism. Then we ate some lunch together and took her to the airport.

Jasper's baby blessing

No family visit is long enough - that's how we feel here in the Northwest. We're lucky to have more close friends and family coming to enjoy the splendor of a Seattle summer.
 
Jasper happy to be with his aunts

14 comments:

dr_b_rock said...

congratulations on the blessing. Jasper is so handsome, I can't wait to meet him. Your life has got to be hard sometimes with a new baby and all but it sure looks close to perfect!

kg said...

Sara, what a wonderful week! Loved hearing and seeing about all the fun things you did, you are a great hostess!! Jasper is getting so big and of course adorable!

CaraDee said...

What a great overview of the visits! Thanks! I would like to say that in the picture on Kim's lap, Oliver looks a little more like Sara's baby pic. He's so cute!

AllyGail said...

You are very creative robere. Thanks for posting all my photos so I don't have to...hehe. Love you guys!

Kari said...

How nice to have family in town. Little Jasper is getting so big! I love the pics. Thanks for sharing. ~Kari

The Ramptons said...

Sara and Rob, what fun pictures, I love looking at your blog. And first and foremost, WOW about the pea patch! That is so beautiful! Sara, everytime we walk through a park Jack asks me the names of plants and I always respond, "Aunt Sissy would surely know" anyhow, we love you guys. and PS, how do you get your blog to do that snazzy picture changing slide show thing? AMAZING, I want to do it on my blog!
loves

Mama Nirvana said...

You guys have so much fun! Jasper is just the cutest and is growing by the day, it seems.

Amy

Dave said...

Wow, you guys are so Family 2.0! Way to go. Loved the stories and the pics. Can't wait to see your family in a few weeks. Wish we could have come to Jasper's blessing.

Bro Dave

Fowler family said...

Ooooh I dig your slideshows. And that pic of Jasper with the sunglasses is sooooo cute!

Liz-e-poo said...

We sure love you guys (I say with a tear in my eye). Waiting till December to see you is just too long, but it can't be helped. Jasper will probably be running marathons by then, at the rate he's growing! Thanks for the great picts and prose.

Julia said...

Sarah, I have been checking out your blog for a while but I am just now getting around to commenting. Jasper is so cute. He looks so much like you. It is so nice to see you. All of your pics make miss the Seatle area. I am so glad that you are doing well. You guys look great.

Marc said...

Holy Post Batman!

Looks like a rockin' good time. That troll rules.

Lisa Rampton Halverson said...

I love to see Jazz getting bigger and bigger! He's going to be ready to wrestle his Uncle Bobby by the time he gets back from his mission.

I want to know, too, how you do that cool slideshow thingy!

I miss you lots! Can't wait to see you in August.

Love, Lisa

Meta said...

what a fun week - love the pictures and details. you guys are so adventuresome.

ps - rob's sister is so stylish