Ski-ing

Harry had loved his first ski lesson and been suitably unimpressed when his second lesson was cancelled last week due to the winter storms. This Wednesday he was off again, hitting the slopes. This week Tracy went along as well as a supervisor. They clearly hadn’t seen Tracy’s ability on the snow before asking – she spends most of the time on her bum (a skill inherited from her sister). Anyway, they went for an afternoon up at Snoqualmie Pass and had a fun afternoon in the snow – lucky devils!

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Winter Wonderland

Editors Note: the day references relate to when it was written not published. The lack of broadband delayed publishing.

Well what a week that was! The snow started last weekend with quite a lot of hype but no real action. We saw a little flurry in Bellevue on Saturday but Sunday was when it was really meant to start. We woke up and found some but not as much we hoped for but fast forward 24 hours and then we really saw the fun begin.

Monday was Martin Luther King Day so the children weren’t at school anyway so that wasn’t a problem but the snow on the hill from our house was enough to make me think I’d work from home. Admittedly I don’t need much encouragement but Seattle-ites are renowned for being particularly bad at driving in the snow so I figured it was safer!

The snow continued to fall all day although being the brave Brits we are we did manage to make a brief excursion to the Triple X Diner in Issaquah for lunch with its world famous root beer. It was a stereo-typical American diner and the food was good and burgers and cheese steaks were duly demolished!

As the snow continued to settle news came through from the Bellevue School District that school would start 2 hours late on Tuesday – Harry was pleased! On Tuesday morning I decided to venture out to work as the snow had pretty much gone over night – it was proving to be a fickle thing. At around 11am I was sat sitting looking out the window from the office and Seattle disappeared under a snow storm. As I watched (strategizing in my head not just being lazy), the snow storm could be seen coming across the lake at quite some speed. It then reached Bellevue and within a matter of minutes the city turned white with a layer of snow – it was quite impressive to watch.

This covering of Bellevue in snow caused widespread panic through the office and everyone got sent home! The strange thing was that once I had slipped and slid my way about 2 miles south of Bellevue there was no snow at all and everything was fine! Never mind – off home I went!

The snow did reach us eventually though and started to fall hard again. I wouldn’t normally have minded but I had a flight to catch in the morning and the volume of snow was clearly going to cause problems. On top of that I was starting to get a sore throat so I didn’t really want to go anywhere other than bed!

With the snow still falling we all went to bed at 8 o’clock which at the time felt like a good idea but it did mean I missed the fact that the flight was cancelled in the morning. I found that out when I woke in the morning and saw all the missed calls and text messages on my phone and the general chaos that seemed to have fallen across Western Washington. I think the people of Washington have a similar approach to snow as the UK – not very good! Although to be fair I think the amount of snow and ice that arrived across the week would probably have bought the UK to a grinding halt for about a month!

With my flight cancelled, I had been scheduled onto a later flight at 7:55pm so I spent the day in bed feeling rough and watching the havoc unfold on local news. When there are winter storms here the local news just continues all day with updates around everything that is happening! People where ski-ing down the streets of Seattle, skidding off the freeway into ditches and generally it was complete and utter chaos!

At about 3:30pm I decided to leave for the airport as I figured it was best to get there as soon as possible! The road down to West Sammamish Parkway wasn’t too bad but the i-90 was! As I arrived on the freeway the first thing I saw was a car pointing towards me. They’d clearly just finished spinning before turning around and heading off in the right direction again. As I slowly chugged along – never going more than 38 miles per hour – the giant american trucks just carried on hammering along the roads like there was nothing wrong at all! I kept well out of their way!

An hour later I arrived at the airport and I saw there was a slightly earlier flight to San Diego – 6:45pm rather than 7:55pm. I checked to see if there were any free seats and there were so I would be in San Diego by 9:20pm rather than 10:20pm which was good. Or it would have been if it happened!

At 7:00pm I was starting to worry that the 7:55pm flight was going to leave before the earlier one I had changed onto but then some good news came through – the 7:55pm flight was cancelled! At 7:30pm we started to board the plane and then we had to sit there and wait for it to be de-iced. Finally, at 9:20pm we took off. So a 10:20 arrival in San Diego had improved to a 9:20 arrival but then ended up being an 11:40pm arrival. I got a cab to the hotel to find out that my reservation had been cancelled but after telling me that they said it wasn’t a problem because they had a room for me! So at midnight I crashed into bed.

The next day was obviously non-stop work for me with regular check-ins to see how Tracy, the boys and Washington were coping. There had been the odd power outage but unlike large parts of Western Washington it came back on and stayed on. The phone and internet went though and we only got that back a week later. The power was going everywhere because the weight of the snow on the trees made them all fall over and they collapsed on the power lines. Fortunately we have someone in our close who works for Puget Sound Energy so even if we do lose power I think we get priority in getting it switched back on!

The other new phenomenon in Washington was ice rain. Tracy and I had laughed the day before as we found the whole concept of ice rain slightly ridiculous but not any more. The ice rain just fell from the sky and covered everything with an instant layer of ice. Tracy decided to move the car into the garage as this fell but despite leaving the car running for almost an hour the ice rain kept falling and the car windscreen refused to de-frost! In the end she drove blind into the garage and fortunately didn’t crash – I guess that’s what you can do when you get 98% in your driving test.

On Friday, Tracy ventured out to get some bread and then struggled to get the car back up the hill. The neighbors didn’t manage at all and had to get the snow chains out to get back up. Harry and Toby – still having snow days at home from school – went sledding down the road. Harry mastered the skill of falling of the sled before he reached the road at the bottom but Toby didn’t quite – Tracy had to dive on him to stop him – not that there was any traffic about.

In San Diego I was busy working in the sunshine. Poor me! Working and eating, watching dolphins leaping out the sea, humpback whales blowing water into the air through their spouts, watching sea lions and feeling very ill and quite sorry for myself! My flight for Seattle was delayed a touch coming home but we still left at 7:15 – the first and only flight of the day to Seattle – the rest had been cancelled.

I landed back in Seattle at about 9:45pm and set off of the final leg of the journey back home. The freeways had cleared quite well with the rain that had been falling but as I came off the freeways and tried to head on up SE 40th Street the snow and ice was still all over the road. I managed to make my way up as far as the basketball court before sliding back down. I thought I’d give it another go but despite the run up the batman car couldn’t make it and slid back down into some snow by the side of the road and got stuck! After rocking and skidding about for a while I managed to spin the car round and slide back down the hill where I left it for the night.

I trudged back up the hill and arrived to the sweet snores of home. Back in your own bed – you can’t beat it!

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Let it Snow!

We had a little bit of snow yesterday morning when we were shopping in Bellevue but it had rained heavily first so nothing settled. Not today though! Today was much better. We woke to a light dusting and then we had some more across the morning. Then in the afternoon it started to come down properly. Even though we couldn’t see the lake and mountains any more the view was lovely.

It was proper crunchy snow too – perfect for snowballs (as the xbox found out!). Hopefully it will continue for a few more hours and then I’ll have to work from home!

And then some bonus pictures! It wasn’t easy to keep the camera steady as I was a bit squiffy but in the end with some improvisation I managed it!

San Francisco

This post is categorized under “vacations” but I want to make it clear that it was actually a work trip – I just don’t have a work category to file it under!

I arrived in San Francisco at midday on Monday and the weather was beautiful. I hadn’t thought about packing the sun glasses but I should have. After checking in at the Holiday Inn at Fisherman’s Wharf I went round to the Argonaut hotel for an afternoon of meetings. See – definitely a work trip!

That evening a social gathering for dinner was planned, so being the anti-social person I am I decided to go for a walk instead! Seemed silly to go to San Francisco and spend my time being sociable and missing out on the sights. The first stop on the walk was Pier 39 to see whether the noisey, stinky sea lions where still there – and they were:

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Good job smelly vision videos haven’t been invented – they stink! After leaving Pier 39 I set off to find Lombard Street and, more specifically, the really curvy bit. When we were here on our honeymoon it was the curviest street in the world – not sure if it still is but it’s pretty bendy nonetheless. Once I reached the bottom of the curvy street I had a right sweat on! I’d forgotten how steep the hills of San Francisco are!

I then walked back to the hotel, stopping to get a burrito from Chipotle on the way. I ate rubbish the whole time I was in San Francisco. I had breakfast from Starbucks twice, went to Chipotle, Burger King and Subway. The best food I ate was singapore rice at the airport! It was a bit of a waste but I thought I would save the good food for the next time we come down here with Tracy and the boys!

On Tuesday morning I got up early and went for a walk along the front towards the Golden Gate bridge. I then walked out on the harbor arm and watched the sun rise over the city. It was quite amazing how many people were swimming out in the Bay. Joggers I expected but not swimmers. Still it was a gorgeous morning so I don’t blame them.

Tuesday was another day of meetings, plus a couple of hours walking the streets of San Francisco again. It is a very lovely city, with the hills, trams, views of the bay and the sunshine but there are also some very ugly buildings right slap in the middle of it all. The planning authority clearly either had no taste at times or took some back-handers.

On Tuesday evening I had to be slightly sociable as everyone was off to watch the Golden State Warriors play Miami Heat at basketball. The traffic was a nightmare but we made it over to Oakland eventually – the rough part of town.

The basketball was fun with the highlight being the acrobatic entertainers:

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Golden State eventually won the game 111 – 106. The final 36 seconds of the game took over 10 minutes! They certainly know how to drag a game out and include non stop entertainment. In all, I think 1 hours worth of basketball took 3 hours! It was fun though.

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Wednesday was the final day and there was no time for walking and exploring – it was just meetings. After giving my presentation in the afternoon I caught a cab back to the airport and the flying visit was over. Almost 10 years after our one and only trip to San Francisco it had been nice to be back. It definitely won’t be 10 years before we go back!

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School Dinners

Harry likes school dinners in America.

To give you an idea why the following are a couple of things he has had this week. On Monday he had a great big pile of nachos with cheese all over it.

On Tuesday it was turkey dinosaurs and chips and on Thursday it was the best of the lot! Belgian waffles, with whipped cream, bananas and a turkey sausage on the side. It was delicious! Although he was a little upset that there was no pudding!

No wonder Jaimie Oliver despairs with American school dinners! But what does he know? Harry loves them!

Snow Park

We’d bought the snow chains back in December, the snow had been falling in the mountains, we’d bought two new sleds and the boys had their salapettes – clearly it was time to hit the snow!

On Saturday I’d conducted a test run of fitting snow chains to the tyres. It went badly. At no point did the chain ever get fixed to the tyre – even though it should only take five minutes! I thought about persevering with the test but then decided that it was bound to be okay and we wouldn’t need them! A quick search on Google confirmed that the road was dry and clear – so the snow chains could wait until another day!

On Sunday morning we were up and at them! The car was loaded with sleds, coats, hats, scarves, blankets, food and water (the last three items for if we got stuck in the mountain pass because we couldn’t fit snow chains!) and off we went. The destination was Hyak Snow Park. Hyak is not a ski resort and doesn’t have tubing – it is just an area with trails and sledding areas so we thought this was a good place to start and get a feel for it all.

As we drove up the mountain side towards the snow Toby saw two bears by the river – one of which was just oiking a fish out the river – and if that was not enough, just a few miles further on he also saw some penguins playing by the river!

Forty minutes after leaving the house we parked up in the snow and the fun began! We put on our thermals, layers and winter coats on and started playing. Minutes later we were all sweating and wishing we hadn’t put so many layers on – lesson learnt for next time! The boys spent ages going up and down slopes, Tracy kept disappearing up to her waist in snow with squeals and giggles and I managed to floop about quite a lot too! In fact the only one who didn’t suffer from sinking in the snow was Toby – he’s obviously a very lightweight little boy!

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After a couple of hours of fun in the snow we thought we’d check out the tubing area but it was chaos so, as we were all ravenous, we decided it was time for hot chocolates and brunch! After stuffing ourselves with pancakes, omelettes, hash browns and eggs benedict, it was back off down the mountain.

And forty minutes later we were back home on a mild, slightly overcast January day with no sign of snow at all.

Sunrise

There is another new year resolution that I would like to keep but I don’t suppose I will and that is to take a photo from our front door every day so that we have the whole year recorded. Completely without intention I have the first two days captured and the one today (January 2nd) is a lovely view. The sunrise this morning – just before 8am – was a beautiful pink sight. The pictures don’t really do it justice but they are not bad!

New Years Day

New Years Day 2012 started quite early – at about 5:30am – which I suppose is progress on the last couple of mornings. After watching the previous nights celebrations on TV we decided to have a morning out ahead of our lunch reservation at Ray’s.

The plan was to visit the old Gas Works park on Lake Union and then go along to see the Fremont Troll that lives under one of the bridges. Toby spent most of the morning insisting that he didn’t want to go and see the troll – he clearly hadn’t appreciated the jokes about how the troll eats naughty boys. I guess after breaking some of his new year resolutions about 20 times before we’d even left the house this morning he thought this placed him in the naughty boy category.

First stop was Gas Works park and some lovely views of the house boats, sea planes and downtown Seattle. We took a walk around the park, with Tracy moaning all about the goose poo and the boys, completely oblivious to the goose poo, asking if they could roll down the hills. Not only were they clearly unconcerned about the goose poo density levels, they had clearly forgotten that 10 minutes earlier they had been told they couldn’t get muddy as we were going for lunch.

After leaving Gas Works park we drove the short distance along to Troll Avenue! What a great name for a road! As we parked the car under the bridge we could see the trolls beady eye staring down the road at us. Toby wasn’t happy and seemed quite reluctant to get anywhere near it! Not even the 3 billy goats gruff standing nearby put him at ease – clearly the troll would prefer to eat them over naughty boys.

As we looked at the troll (and the VW beetle in its hand – look closely at the pictures) Toby hid behind the bridge pillar! Eventually, after it was agreed that he could kick the troll he decided to take a closer look. And kicked it 3 times. After a few minutes of climbing over the troll we left to go back to the car and as we drove off Toby looked out the window and said “bye, bye troll, love you”. It’s amazing how quickly he went from fear to love!

The last stop before lunch was Chittenden Locks. It was all very quiet – only a handful of boats and no salmon. After Toby had sung the “I am starving” song for about the 20th time (he’s clearly back in the American way) we decided to go to Ray’s albeit with a slight detour along to Golden Gardens beach park. We expected it to be quite quiet but it was absolutely packed. There were clearly a couple of New Years day traditions underway. The first was a New Year swim in the Sound – plonkers – it must have been freezing. The second was some sort of burning of the Christmas tree thing. Cars kept turning up with trees strapped on top while others were already piled high on the beach burning alongside lots of barbecues. Good job it was a lovely sunny day!

To round the morning off we enjoyed a fabulous meal at Ray’s. We had a table right by the window and enjoyed the great views of the snow covered Olympic mountains as we ate and ate! And if that wasn’t enough, as we sat finishing our drinks a pod (or whatever they are called) of sea lions started leaping out the water and putting on a fabulous show for us. Unfortunately my camera was in the car but they did look amazing leaping clean out of the water. Apparently the local expert (the waiter) said they are often out there feeding on the salmon – so they were clearly having a good old New Years lunch out there.

As we left Ray’s I asked, “where shall we go next?”, to which Harry and Toby replied “home”.  “Home? Haven’t you had fun today then?” I enquired? “Nooooo!”. Oh well, new year, same levels of enthusiasm.

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Fireworks!

There hasn’t been a firework post for a while now so New Years Eve/Day seems like a good time to have another. If we hadn’t all been suffering from jet-lag we may well have made it over to Seattle to watch the Space Needle fireworks however we were suffering and the New Years Eve schedule went along the lines of:

6:30pm Toby announces he wants to go to bed (without any tea!)
7:00pm Harry admits to being a little bit tired, which is almost unheard of, and he goes to bed
7:30pm Tracy and I go to bed

The fireworks did wake Tracy, Harry and I up at midnight but fortunately we all got back to sleep. Next year we will make it but for this year we will just have to be satisfied with someone else’s recording of the show:

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Resolutions

I don’t for a moment think we’ll keep them for very long but our New Years resolutions are as follows:

1. Do more cooking – Neil
2. Stop talking like a baby – Harry
3. Keep my body fresh – Toby
4. Stop hitting, punching, kicking and biting – Toby
5. Stop getting told off for the same thing over and over again – Harry and Toby
6. Help mummy and daddy with cooking – Toby

Tracy hasn’t thought of any yet.