Saturday, July 31, 2010

The coolest golfer ever

Sure, you've seen Fred Couples' fantastic golf swing, but have you ever seen him wear shark sunglasses, a Star Wars t-shirt, baggy Carolina blue gym shorts, and classic 80s Vans?

Sam was away at a friend's house, so the three of us went golfing on an "executive" course (like a par 3) in the shadow of Mt. Rainier. It was a great time. Then, at Andrew's insistence, we went to a pizza place that has breadsticks. Eating pizza and breadsticks with his rail-like frame...totally unfair!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Violins a hit before ballgame

Andrew's violin group played the national anthem at the AAA Tacoma Rainiers game last night. It was also his birthday party. And Mariner's GM Jack Zduriencik was sitting nearby watching prospects Michael Pineda (5 IP, 11 K, 0 BB) and Dustin Ackley. Great fun was had by all!

This is a good video of the short performance, with Andrew adjacent to the conductor for most of it.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Tetons




After a couple of days in Yellowstone, we traveled south through Grand Tetons National park. We didn't have much time to spend there, but were able to find a reasonable hike that allowed us to take in the mountain views across Jackson Lake. The Tetons are a spectacular sight, again hard to do justice to in photos.

Yellowstone






I'm taking advantage of Starbucks free wi-fi for a trip update. We've been gone a week now, and have had a truly amazing trip. It's difficult to do justice to Yellowstone National Park in photos, but here are a few favorites. We never could have imagined what we saw while visiting there.

Top to bottom:
the Old Faithful Geyser in mid-eruption, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, a bison near a steaming hot spring, vista from the Artists Painted Pots area, Sam and Andrew near a waterfall.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Redondo Marine Center




We've been hearing for the last couple of years about the Marine Science Center down on the Redondo Waterfront (just a 10 minute drive from our house). It's a research aquarium run by Highline Community College, but it's open to the public on Saturdays, and it's free. We decided to check it out yesterday, and it was well worth it. It's a small aquarium, built out on a pier. There are no tropical fish, only local inhabitants from Puget Sound in natural surroundings. One of our tour guides said that people often bring in specimens that they catch from the next pier over. There are many types of fish, starfish, urchins, anemones and jellyfish. Apparently they had a young octopus for a while, but it outgrew it's tank so they released it back into the Sound. We spent a good 90 minutes learning about the inhabitants of Puget Sound, and made it back home in time to watch USA soccer.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Happy Father's Day!



We spent Father's Day at the racetrack with the Harvey's, enjoying some wholesome family fun. Sam had the best day of anyone; in 6 races he picked 3 winners and 2 2nd place finishers. It helped that he usually went with the favorite, so he won a total of about $8. It was rainy and cold, but we had a good time anyway. We finished the day with a barbeque at the Harvey's.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Cuteness Overload




We visited Donna and Brian yesterday to meet 6-day old Noah! Sam and Andrew were fascinated by how tiny he is (they were never that tiny, but close). He was very sweet and sleepy while we were there.