Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The fun continues.......







James' company, Sharebuilder/ING Direct has moved their offices from Bellevue to Seattle. As a result, the employees have been treated to tourist activities in Seattle to help promote their brand in their new city. They all don their orange t-shirts that read, "Bringin' the Street to the Square" meaning bringing a bit of Wall Street to Pioneer Square as the new office is down on King St. They took the Duck Tours around the city wearing their orange shirts a few weeks ago.

Well, last night was family night at the Mariner's game. We all donned our orange t-shirts and headed to Seattle. We toured Jim's new office, which is beautiful, we were treated to a lovely summer picnic dinner on a private patio at Safeco Field which included Mariner Moose sightings! During the game itself we were in a sea of orange as we watched the M's play. Now, unfortunately they did lose a high-scoring ball game. However, Ken Griffey Jr. hit a home run which was the 5,000th home run in franchise history, so it was a historical time to be at the Safe.
A great time was had by all and we arrived home and exhausted from all the screaming, cheering and eating around 11:30pm. It's tough being pampered!!








Monday, June 22, 2009

Milestones, Miles and Meetings

Erica and Robert



Erica, Greg and Robert

Ian's 8th grade recognition


Colette's 5th grade recognition




Orville and James on Father's Day (just in case you forget their last name, look on the building behind them to the right)



Fun with the Campbell's from Georgia!


Ian's band medal
The month of June has been a whirlwind of activity at our house. We have had 5th grade recognition for Colette, 8th grade recognition for Ian, end-of-year band concerts, Father's Day get together and out-of-town guests. We saw John and Sheri and boys for dinner one evening and spent a great couple of hours talking, eating and comparing notes on SpongeBob episodes. Even Uncle John is a fan!! Colette was honored to be chosen to speak at her 5th grade recognition. The theme was My Favorite Memory of Hazelwood and she chose to speak about her time helping others during school patrol. She did a great job and we were very proud of her! Seeing the baby pictures of all the kids during the slide show certainly got Mom on the verge of being misty, but I held it together somehow! 8th grade recognition was just today for Ian. His class is a big one, around 400 students, and will descend upon either Hazen or Renton next Fall. I wonder if I should warn them of all the hootin' and hollerin' going on today. Nah....
Yesterday was Father's Day and we had made arrangements to meet the Portland cousins halfway between our two fair cities in Centralia for lunch. We picked up cousin Jeff in Seattle and headed south. He had just returned the day before from France so it was wonderful hearing about his trip and especially recalling times in Paris. Ahhh....Anyway we had a great lunch and visit with everyone. The kids got some tree climbing in and potato bugs were spotted everywhere. My budding scientist Colette pointed this out to me :) What more could you ask for? Orville and Phyllis drove down from Port Angeles to take part also, so James was with his Dad for Father's Day. A great time was had by all and plans were made to hopefully meet this summer at the Great Wolf Lodge for some water fun. Stay tuned. Today was the last day of school for all of us. We are already moving slower than normal knowing we don't have to race anywhere at 6:45AM tomorrow morning. We are definitely ready for some down time to think, reflect and plan for the next stage, whatever it may be. You will find me on my new deck this summer, so if we don't answer the front door, come to the back gate. Happy trails!