Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Dean's Visit!

Eben is stationed down in the Bay Area for several months while the ship is in dry dock down there. He brought his bike and found time to ride up Mount Diablo - quite a feat!
 Dean came to visit this past weekend for the Track Nationals Bike Race here in the Velodrome at Marymoor Park. He won his race! Go Dean! Eben flew up for the weekend, his first trip back since he left in July.

 After the race, we hung out at the Civic Club on the Lake. On Sunday Eben put the boat in the water and went scuba diving for crabs with the kids, Dean and Matt. He got 21! Wow! We had a crab feast on the beach at Jetty Island.



 Baby Jack's first trip to Jetty!


 Matt and Eben rescued a couple jet skis that were floating by unattended. Their owners came by an hour later, super thankful.
 Jumping off the log at high tide!
 What can I say about this one?!

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Mount Baker with the Family!

We were so lucky to pull off a family camping and hiking trip at Mount Baker this month. It was an exceptionally hot 97 degrees and our first afternoon at the camp ground we played on the banks of the icy cold, glacier-fed Nooksack River.

 
Toasting marshmallows - one of the best parts of camping!
We hiked on Tuesday. Our first stop was Picture Lake that, on less hazy days than this one, beautifully reflects Mount Shuksan.
 The kids (Edison, Charlotte and Jamie) were really excited to get to play in the snow.
 Looking out over Mount Shuksan from Artist Point.
 Beautiful shots of the whole family by a very nice guy on the other side of this tarn.
 With Table Mountain in the background. The Table Mountain is on our agenda for next summer!
 The alpine heather and wildflowers (and Charlotte) were stunning!

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Sara and Jay's Wedding!

Sara and Jay were married last weekend, on August 9th, 2014. The were married at the Brown Family Homestead at Lake Wenatchee and it was absolutely beautiful and a perfect representation of them down to the last detail. I thought I had forgotten my camera, so don't have any pictures of the ceremony - grrrr. But did manage to find it later in the evening. The Homestead runs up the walls of the valley with the reception area below, the ceremony area on the hill and views across the valley of Nason Ridge. It was no coincidence that there was also a lovely full moon that night to twinkle down on the festivities. Brown-Eyed Susan flowers were mixed in with the grasses bordering a path from the ceremony to the reception area.

 

Jeanette and Maija, both friends from Shorecrest, attended the wedding and stayed with me at the cabin. Eben was sorry to miss the wedding and was stuck in California working on the Polar Star.
 Reed totally harassing Eevi. Oh no!
Behaving themselves in their strollers  / highchairs.
 The Homestead also featured chickens and horses, much to the delight of the children in attendance. All the children pretty much ran in a pack around the grounds after dinner. It was so wonderful to watch them and the magic that is a summer's evening.



 I was able to put Reed to bed in the farmhouse and enjoy the warm night, full moon, and good company for the remainder of the evening. Absolutely gorgeous and enchanting!


Congratulations to Jay and Sara! Wishing you many years of happiness, joys of family, and exciting adventures in the years to come! 

Oh - and did I mention they had a photobooth? So much fun!

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Mostly Moved in to 5103

We are just about moved into our new house in Lake Forest Park. I am really enjoying the fact that it is mostly a rambler (only thing upstairs is the master suite) - so much more convenient. The funky porte cochere has grown on me due to its utilitarian qualities, especially loving the shade right now and the fact it is 4 steps to my car from the front door. We are getting to know the neighbors and figure out where to do our shopping and what roads to take to get around. We are LOVING the proximity to Lake Washington and our time at the Civic Club. It was a ton of work to get to this point, but I think we are all happy we moved.
 The centerpiece of the room is the dining table and the beautiful rug beneath it. I'm thinking that I need to repaint the top of the table - gray isn't quite working. I'd like to build on a navy blue/cream and chocolate brown palate - but still need to pick a final accent color. Moss green? Tangerine orange? Still not sure what to do about the curtains either, but Eben did put all the rods up.
I am also searching for two arm chairs for the dining table. Eben cut the arms off the original arm chairs so we could have a matching set of six side chairs. I think I'll paint the new arm chairs whatever funky accent color that we pick.
 
The kitchen is still looking good - no changes from us here. The slab of granite for the island is beautiful!
 Our living room. Definitely needs some work in terms of new furniture - but need to clear that with Eben first!
We ended up using this narrow space as a playroom and a piano area. It works well, especially with the divider we put in that also gives us a lot of storage.
To the left as you walk in the house is the stairway to go up to the master suite and the hallway to go to the kids' rooms.
Eben put up all the blinds around the house - definitely needed in our rooms as we have six large windows up there. We love the tree house feel upstairs. Maybe now we will finally purchase an actual bed frame!
Loving the dual sinks in the master bath. The shower actually works really well for bathing the kids, way easier than monkeying with the shower curtain to try to stop the spray going out in their bath.
 Reed's nursery. Its a tiny room, but works well so far. It will take some creativity to make it functional for him as he gets older. But I think we're up to the challenge and have some ideas.
 Kids' bath. Saw the orange towels at the store and it just clicked!
 Charlotte's room looks great and has a soft, fuzzy rug that makes it a great play spot.
 Edison picked orange to be the main color in his room as it is his favorite color. It ended up looking great and the orange duvet will be in place soon.
 Lake Forest Park is full of hills, ravines, and hundred-foot-tall trees. We definitely appreciate that we ended up with a flat yard that has just the right mix of sun and shade throughout the day.
 I also really like the fact that this is a patio and not a deck - way nicer for kids to to flow into the backyard and also it is located just a few steps off the kitchen. It is a blank canvas that will take some planting, but it has good bones!