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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

A Visit with Richard, Diana & Baby Michael

We were lucky enough to have Richard
and Diana overnight on Sunday. It was
nice to visit and not feel too rushed.
We enjoyed dinner with Grandma Hart,
then played some games til way late.
Why is it that I only think to take pictures when
we are eating? Well, maybe that's the only time
we're all together. It was so fun to have Richard
and Diana and Michael come up to visit for a day.
Breakfast, as you can see from the sun glaring
through the front window, making stripes on
Michael, was waffles!

After a ferry ride to Friday Harbor, Richard and Diana
joined us for dinner of steak fajitas and famous Richeson
corn on the cob. It was fun watching Michael eat
like a big boy! He had a cob in each hand.

He likes it! Hey Mikey!


Had to throw this cute picture in too.
This was taken by a REAL photographer.
SO CUTE.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Girl's Week

When Mom and her sister Marilyn get together,
they know how to have fun! So I decided
to muscle my way into some of the action.
First of all, I mind tricked mom
into inviting my family over for Sunday dinner.
Definitely a good plan on my part. Roast,
potatoes, and the works topped off with a
scruptious mint chocolate chip ice cream pie.
We followed up the good meal with a rousing
game of Zilch. Let's see, who won? I believe
that would be Devin!
Tuesday the three of us gals took a little road trip
to Bellingham for lunch and shopping.
We made stops at JoAnne Fabric, The Shrimp
Shack and Trader Joes. And because the day
was so amazingly beautiful, we took in the views
from Little Mountain. Gorgeous!
Not a cloud in the sky!

This look out isn't solid metal. You can see below
your feet! It's like hang gliding! Mount Baker in all her majesty.
Sure was a fun time!
Thanks for letting me tag along
with you and you sister, Mom.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

My New Heroine Is:

=Caution=
Spoiler ahead. I'm pretty sure
anyone reading this has already
read the book, but just in case,
this does give away some of the
storyline.Unlikely, but true, it's Professor McGonagall from the Harry Potter
series. I just finished reading The Deathly Hallows, and each time
Professor McGonagall enters the story, she GETS it! She triumphs
Harry and backs him up completely, no questions asked, no matter
what. And towards the end, when Harry appears in Hagrid's arms,
who is the first to react? Yes, it is indeed, our lady McGonagall.
In a story with twists and turns I didn't expect, she was the constant.
She responded the "right" way, the way maybe a mother would.
I enjoyed the unexpected ways Harry and gang
were able to get out of hopeless situations, like
flying out of Gringotts on the dragon that was
supposed to kill them. I guess all those years
in "Care of Magical Creatures" classes paid off.

Dumbledore...wow, he became a real person
in this book. One with faults and a past and
real feelings. But I enjoyed the way his story
unfolded throughout the book, piece by tiny piece,
and the way Harry felt so conflicted about Dumbledore's
real intentions. That kept things interesting.
Fiend fire! And Harry going into it to save
his arch enemies! Loved it! Because after all,
we all truly felt sorry for Draco after reading
The Half Blood Prince, right?
And last of all, Harry comes off conqueror!
We knew he would, but it's never quite as
simple as it seems at first. After all, we had to
get through 744 pages before the deed was done!
All in all, a good read, a well thought out storyline,
and a fun ending. Thanks for talking me into reading
it, kids!





Tuesday, September 15, 2009

A chance to visit with Diane and Dennis

It was fun to see Diane and Dennis for a few
hours during Dennis's sister's wedding reception
in August. They had a real quick drive home
over the weekend.
So this is Dennis in his natural surroundings. No wonder
he loves the color baby blue. Probably reminds him of
the beautiful blue lake by his home!

Sarah Struck's Wedding Reception

At the end of August Keith and I went to Eatonville for
our Son-in-law's sister's wedding reception. That's a mouthful!
It was held at the Struck's home, and this is the view of Alder Lake
from their yard. It was a beautiful evening.
This "thatched" roof over the shed really set the stage for
a tropical themed wedding.
The bride, Sarah, had a gorgeous dress, and the cake
had shells and sand on it, very cute.


Some fancy cutting turned this piece of fruit into a sailing ship.


My favorite, the palm trees made from veggies.
A fun and delicious evening!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Boating in The San Juans

No better way to cool off on a hot summer day than to
take the boat out for a spin. While you're at it, why not
challenge an old Washington State Ferry to a race?
With Eric behind the wheel, we totally won!
Eric got us all the way to Orcas Island! We stopped at a dock
near East Sound. Devin's making sure the boat will be there
when we're done tooling around the island.

Does this dock look familiar Katie? Your yacht brought you
here for your Senior Prom dinner! Then your plane took you
back for the dance. Pretty sweet!
That's our boat!



And here we are on this comfy log getting ready for some
amazing pb&j sandwiches. Doesnt' get better than this!

Orcas Island

After picnicing at the beach, we took the short walk
into town to check it out. East Sound is a pretty cute
little touristy place. Bookstores and restaurants,
some antiques, stuff like that.
This picture overlooks the inlet we boated into.
Another obvious photo op.

You can't boat all the way to Orcas Island without buying
ice cream! You can see the town behind Keith as we
were leaving.



Devin behind the wheel takin it home.

Just another beautiful day in the San Juans.