Thursday, July 30, 2009

Keeping Cool

This is what we do to keep the dogs cool...we chase the hose! It's highly entertaining :-)

Heat Wave!

We officially set a record yesterday for the hottest day in Seattle's history!!! It was a scorching 103 degrees and with no A/C it feels much hotter than that. Paul and I discovered that even our candles are suffering in this heat - check it out!

They're melting and bending over!!


7:00 at night and it's 100 degrees...crazy!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Camping

My friend Carissa has been bugging me to camp at her cabin for two years. I finally found a free weekend and had such a good time that I'm already planning our next trip out there. This was only my second experience camping so I was a bit worried, but have no fear I made it and live to tell the tale! The "cabin" is a rustic room with no electricity or running water and the "bathroom" is a Home Depot bucket with a toilet seat set on top. (It's actually a pretty ingenious composting process but I won't include details about that).

Here's the cabin that Carissa's family built by hand.


Lilli (she's 7 years old) showed me how to make a successful fire.



Lilli and Paul found nature's teeter-totter!


Hanging out on the beach


Paul and I with Lilli, on a hike.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Greenwood Sefair Parade

I learned a very important lesson tonight. Our dog Savage is afraid of cymbals. We walked down to the Greenwood Seafair parade this evening, sat on the curb, and watched as the parade went by. Everything was wonderful! The band was passing by and all of a sudden I felt something wet and warm on my foot (of course, I was wearing flip flops). Apparently the cymbals scared the (you know what) right out of him. Other than that incident, the parade was really fun.

Here he is before the band passed..nice and calm.


A Seafair clown posed with me, Maddie, and Dana


Paul told Maddie he'd give her a dollar if she could unwrap a Starburst all by herself...never underestimate a toddler.

Sailing

My mom and Norm were generous enough to take us out for an evening on their sailboat. Brooksie came with us too and we had a great time! Thanks again mom and Norm!

Paul really enjoyed helping pull the lines (I think that's what you call it).


Our mammas, Brooksie and Kathy


Paul and I relaxing as we sail the seas (or the lake)!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Jack Russel Trials

We rode the motorcycle down to Auburn to watch Brooksie's dogs compete in the Jack Russel Trials on Saturday. It was a beautiful ride and the dogs did great!


This is Kaper running hurdles. She's the one with the blue collar.


And here she is in red.


Paul is making use of the dog pen for the shade.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Pug Sitting!

We get to take care of two pugs for the weekend and I'm in heaven! Waking up to coffee made by Paul and pugs ready to play is a great Saturday morning.