On the last weekend before school starts for all three boys, we rented a boat and went out on Lake Washington for the afternoon. We spent four hours motoring through both the 520 and the I90 bridge, down around Mercer Island, past the Seahawks practice facility, and back to the dock. We stopped a few times and swam (very cold!). It was a very nice afternoon in the bright sunshine!
Monday, August 28, 2017
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Avalanche Hike
In late August we took a hike to the site of the deadliest avalance in US history, the 1910 avalanche near Stevens Pass that killed nearly 100 people on board a stranded train in the Cascade Mountains. Mary Jo and John had recently read a book about the disaster and hiked the trail along with Henry and Joseph. You can see the original train tunnel that the train went through, as well as walk through the snowshed that was built right after the avalanche to prevent future disasters. Eventually, they built a tunnel, which is still used today, to make it easier to go through the pass, and turned the old train line into a hiking trail.
Walking through the snowshed |
The no-longer used train tunnel |
Summer wildflowers |
Henry hiking |
Eclipse !
On Monday, August 21, 2017 there was a total solar eclipse across the United States, with the path of totality running from Oregon to South Carolina. Seattle had 90% of the sun covered, but if you drove about 200 miles south, you would be in the path of totality and have 100% of the sun blocked out for, depending where you were, 1-2 minutes.
Joseph drove with some friends to Baker City, Oregon, and were able to see the full solar eclipse. He took a time-lapse video over the course of ~16 minutes before the total eclipse arrived, the 2 minutes of the eclipse, and ~6 minutes after. Those 24 minutes are compressed to 24 seconds in the video below; you can see the vista getting darker, getting fully dark, and then getting light again. Pretty neat!
John, Mary Jo, Jack, and Henry stayed in Seattle where we were able to view through our eclipse glasses the moon covering more and more of the sun. It never got fully dark, but it did get a bit darker.
There will be another eclipse in the U.S. in 6 years on April 8, 2024. Come back to the blog to find out where we are!
Joseph drove with some friends to Baker City, Oregon, and were able to see the full solar eclipse. He took a time-lapse video over the course of ~16 minutes before the total eclipse arrived, the 2 minutes of the eclipse, and ~6 minutes after. Those 24 minutes are compressed to 24 seconds in the video below; you can see the vista getting darker, getting fully dark, and then getting light again. Pretty neat!
John, Mary Jo, Jack, and Henry stayed in Seattle where we were able to view through our eclipse glasses the moon covering more and more of the sun. It never got fully dark, but it did get a bit darker.
There will be another eclipse in the U.S. in 6 years on April 8, 2024. Come back to the blog to find out where we are!
Joseph's time lapse video from the "path of totality" in Oregon
Jack styling his eclipse glasses
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Henry Turns 13 !
For the next ten months, we have three teenage boys in the family! For Henry's 13th birthday we went to dinner at Din Tai Fung - great dumplings as always!
Trip to Costa Rica !
In August, the five of us took a ten-day trip to Costa Rica. It was a great vacation filled with lots of great scenery and fun adventures.
Here are ten highlights from the trip:
1. On the way to Costa Rica we flew through Houston, and to make the trip easier stayed overnight there. We went to a baseball game at Minutemaid Park between the Astros and Rays.
2. Stop #1 - Arenal. Our first (of three) destinations in Costa Rica was Arenal National Park, the center of which is Arenal Volcano, one of the ten most active volcanoes in the world, though it hasn't erupted since 2010. There was a major eruption in 1968 that killed nearly 100 people. No eruptions while we were there, though you could see smoke coming from the top most days.
4. Canyoneering adventure. The four boys went off on a guided exploration of a canyon near Arenal, rapelling down waterfalls, getting soaking wet, and hiking through a stream. It was amazing - and everyone (pretty much) enjoyed it, as evidenced by these smiles:
5. Butterflies and Monkeys galore in Monteverde. Destiantion #2 was Monteverde, in the heart of the cloud forest of Costa Rica. There is a wide variety of wildlife there. From our hotel we saw a family of armadillos as we drove up to check in and also lots of butterflies. A family of monkeys passed through on our second day at the hotel.
6. Animal tour with 'Esteban'. The best way to see the wildlife is with a local guide - we hired Esteban, who is an enthusiastic guide who was able to show us sloths (three times!), tarantulas (so cool - twice!), snakes, stick bugs, toucans, quetzals, armadillos, agouti, hummingbirds, leaf-cutter ants, and lots more. Here are some highlights of what we saw:
7. Our third (and final) destination was the beach at Playa Conchal. There was a beautiful sunset right after we arrived:
8. There were lots of animals at the beach as well. Henry found a few friendly cats, there were also monkeys and coati.
9. The Westin had a very nice beach as well as a pool - lots of fun swimming!
10. Joseph, Jack, and Dad's Jet Ski Adventure. The last full day in Costa Rica the three of us rented a pair of jet skis for two hour tours to see the local beaches from a different perspective. We also snorkeled off some rocks before heading in. (We didn't have cameras with us because of the water, but these are the jet ski's we took!)
Here are ten highlights from the trip:
1. On the way to Costa Rica we flew through Houston, and to make the trip easier stayed overnight there. We went to a baseball game at Minutemaid Park between the Astros and Rays.
Minutemaid Park |
2. Stop #1 - Arenal. Our first (of three) destinations in Costa Rica was Arenal National Park, the center of which is Arenal Volcano, one of the ten most active volcanoes in the world, though it hasn't erupted since 2010. There was a major eruption in 1968 that killed nearly 100 people. No eruptions while we were there, though you could see smoke coming from the top most days.
If you click on the image you may be able to see the smoke coming out of the top of the volcano |
Waterfall we hiked to from our hotel |
3. Zipline Adventure in Arenal! A huge hit was to do a series of zipline near Arenal. Each run was sevearl hundred feet long and you're several stories above the ground. The views of the mountain and Lake Arenal are amazing.
Jack getting ready to zip |
Jack and then Joseph ziplining above the tree canopy
Henry coming in at the end of a run
4. Canyoneering adventure. The four boys went off on a guided exploration of a canyon near Arenal, rapelling down waterfalls, getting soaking wet, and hiking through a stream. It was amazing - and everyone (pretty much) enjoyed it, as evidenced by these smiles:
We got a little wet
Butterflies at Monteverde
6. Animal tour with 'Esteban'. The best way to see the wildlife is with a local guide - we hired Esteban, who is an enthusiastic guide who was able to show us sloths (three times!), tarantulas (so cool - twice!), snakes, stick bugs, toucans, quetzals, armadillos, agouti, hummingbirds, leaf-cutter ants, and lots more. Here are some highlights of what we saw:
Quetzal in the tree above us, as seen through Esteban's scope via a smartphone camera |
A snake curled up, ready to strike |
Hummingbird |
Agouti |
8. There were lots of animals at the beach as well. Henry found a few friendly cats, there were also monkeys and coati.
Monkeys swinging from the trees outside our room
A coati walking by our room |
9. The Westin had a very nice beach as well as a pool - lots of fun swimming!
10. Joseph, Jack, and Dad's Jet Ski Adventure. The last full day in Costa Rica the three of us rented a pair of jet skis for two hour tours to see the local beaches from a different perspective. We also snorkeled off some rocks before heading in. (We didn't have cameras with us because of the water, but these are the jet ski's we took!)
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