Sunday, February 27, 2011

February 2011 Recap

February was another busy month of exploring around Seattle…and dealing with unpredictable weather!

The highlight of the month was each of us taking a four-week skiing class at Snoqualmie Pass. There is a great ski facility there, and it is only about 45 minutes from our house. For all of us, the first week was spent getting used to being on skis. Joseph and Jack had been on skis once before in their lives; Henry never had. Mom and Dad had been on skis a few times, but it had been a while, so we took lessons as well. Each of us was in a small group of about 3 or 4, and spent two hours with an instructor. By the end of the month, Joseph and Jack (as well as Mom and Dad!) were able to get up the ski lift without any problem and come down the mountain without falling.

Also in February Joseph won his class spelling bee, though he was eliminated in the school-wide bee on the word “feud”. Who would have thought that “e” should come before “u”? There was several wonderfully clear winter days in February, with temperatures in the mid-40s for most of the month. Joseph and Dad took advantage of a gorgeous Saturday to take a hike to the top of Rattlesnake Ledge (there are no snakes there, no one knows why it’s named that). It’s a bit easier than last month’s climb of Mount Si – Rattlesnake Ledge is 2 miles up and 2 miles back down, with an amazing view from the top of a lake and the Cascade Mountains (known  as the “Issaquah Alps” after a nearby town).

In early February, Dad and Henry went on a one-on-one outing to the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. It was a bit of a cold day, but we got to see penguins, giraffes, a really neat Komodo Dragon, and lots of other interesting creatures. The highlight for Henry was seeing meerkats, his favorite animal. They are very cute animals, scurrying around their burrows and tunneling underground. In school, Henry is learning about air and weather. Maybe soon he'll be able to predict when it's going to snow here - since that seems to challenge even the most experienced forecasters!

Jack continued his basketball games this month. He also found out that he will be on the “Mariners” for Little League baseball – practices starts in early March. Jack is learning about rocks and minerals in science and took a field trip to the Seattle Natural History museum in February.

We also had a nice visit from Janet, Meghan, Tommy, and Ryan. Unknown to us, apparently in their carry-on luggage they brought with them the snowy weather that has hit the East Coast all winter. While Seattle hadn’t gotten a single storm of more than 3” before the Webers arrived, today is Sunday and it has snowed off-and-on since Tuesday. We got about 6” on Wednesday/Thursday, and another couple of inches yesterday and today. While the mountains outside of Seattle get lots of snow through April, this is the first time in over twenty years that more than 3” of snow fell in Seattle after February 15th. Thanks Webers!

2/27/11 - Outing in the City

       On Saturday, Daddy, Joseph, Jack and Henry went out for an outing in the city of Seattle. First, we visited the Olympic Sculpture Park, which had a bunch of neat sculptures and a bunch of birds eating grass seed. It was right on the water, and it was freezing cold, so we didn't stay long. Then, we went to the Pacific Science Center, which is in the Seattle Center. The Seattle Center is home to the Space Needle, a monorail, a food court, and tons of other things. At the Science Center, we did a couple of exhibits before watching an IMAX on Lewis and Clark. After the movie was over, we went to lunch at Kidd Valley, a burgers and shakes place in downtown Seattle.

                                                                                    -Written by Joseph
Here are some pictures of the outing:
 The view from the sculpture park
 "Eagle" by Alexander Calder
 A bird in the sculpture park (but not a sculpture)
 "Bunyon's Chess" by Mark di Suvero
Pacific Science Center logo

Thursday, February 24, 2011

2/20/11 - Webers Visit Seattle

         Over the last couple of days, the Webers have been visiting in Seattle. We had lots of fun after they came home from Sea-Tac Airport Sunday night. Joseph, Jack, Ryan, and Tommy played a game of football, went to the Cascades Mountains, saw a waterfall, went up the Columbia Center, and drove around Seattle. First, on Monday, Tommy and Ryan beat Joseph and Jack in a Weber-Rodgers football game in our backyard. Then, on Tuesday, we drove out to the Cascades Mountains, where we saw a big waterfall, and attempted a hike. The hike was cut short when snow began to fall, and the path became too muddy to walk on without boots. On Wednesday, we drafted players for the Webers-Rodgers fantasy baseball league. The league will begin in April, with the MLB season, and the winner will be defined in September, when the season ends. Also on Thursday, we went up to the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center, the tallest building in Seattle. Then, we went to Pike Place Market, and a bakery in Seattle where we got pastries and hot chocolate. The original plan was to drive the Webers to the airport on Thursday morning, but they stayed in a hotel closer to the airport because lots of snow was supposed to fall that night. When we woke up Thursday morning, we saw 6 inches of snow on the ground, so it was good that we didn't have to drive to the airport through the hilly streets of Seattle.

                                                                                              -Written by Joseph
Here are some pictures of their trip:

The flight path of the Webers



Our snowy yard

Saturday, February 19, 2011

2/12/11 - Mercer Slough Park

       Last Saturday, Daddy, Henry and Joseph went to Mercer Slough Park, a park with a trail through the woods and slough. We crossed a bridge over a stream, and hiked a short trail in the park, while Jack was at his basketball game. This is his fourth or fifth game this season, with his team, the Cougars. This is Jack's first time on a team for basketball, an he's scoring a few baskets every game. Also, Joseph got his laptop recently, at Best Buy. See a picture of it below.

Here are some pictures:
The Bellevue Skyline, from Mercer Slough Park
 A bridge in Mercer Slough, and its reflection
 Henry on the bridge

The river the bridge flowed over
 Joseph's new laptop