Sunday, July 26, 2009

Pizza pizza!




So Seattle has been good to me when it comes to food. Nothing gets me more excited than finding something gluten free that I don't usually get to eat. Yesterday I had been at work all day, it takes me two hours to get there by bus and I have to walk a mile and a half from the bus stop to the Costco where I am working right now. By the end of the day I am exhausted and I don't want to do anything but get in sweats and lounge! I know the exciting life of a 20 year old. Well I was coming home thinking about what I could make for dinner that would be quick and easy when I get a call from Chelsea, the best friend anyone could ask for, saying that she is ordering us gluten free pizza from this place we have seen for months. We had not gotten a chance to eat there yet and Chelsea wanted to make sure I got to eat pizza before we left. They delivered our BBQ chicken pizza and I was at the door before they even rang. I can't even tell you how good it tasted. I was never a huge pizza fan before I started eating gluten free but once I couldnt have it there are times when it sounds so good. Chelsea always gets just as excited, if not more excited than me when I get to eat something good, she happily enjoyed the gluten free pizza with me. True friendship. Thanks Chels chels! You made my day so much better!




mama we need to come back to Seattle and just the whole trip!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Port Townsend on a Ferry




Yesterday we boarded a ferry in Edmonds and rode it across the Puget Sound over to Kingston. It was so pretty, the sound is gorgeous and it was a perfectly sunny hot day. The ride was pretty short, just enough time to enjoy the scenery and go back down to the car. Once we arrived in Kingston we got off the ferry and drove for a little over an hour...we didnt think it was going to be that long...to Port Townsend. We drove through a lot of very very small towns, for those of you who have read Twilight, you feel like your in Forks. If we wanted to drive some more we would have even gotten to Port Angeles. I never thought I would see the day when I would be talking about Twilight and get all excited to see the towns they talk about in the story!! But anyway...Port Townsend was a cute little town. I was loving it until we realized that everything on the entire main street of town closed at 5:30, it was 5:45 when we arrived. We didnt get to visit all the cute little shops but we did get to walk around the marina and go out onto one of the docks when the sun was starting to go down. We ate at a little restaurant, there werent many options but this one looked promising. Well....about 45 minutes of sitting there we had no water, our food had not come out yet and no one had checked on us. On top of being starving we were getting very very impatient and this did not make for much dinner conversation as everyone was just grumpy and unhappy with our service. Finally after an hour, just before we were about to leave the restaurant and head to McDonalds our food finally came. It was okay, not the best but not terrible. Not as satisfying as we pictured our meal in the cute town. As we headed back to catch our ferry I enjoyed the scenic ride through the farms, fields full of cows and huge pine trees. The sun was going down and it was so pretty. Maybe not the trip we thought it would be but I am still very glad that we went. I loved it, the ferry, the drive, seeing the little port city. Its all part of the experience we had to get while we were still here in Seattle.













Friday, July 17, 2009

All good things come to an end

















I have fallen in love with Seattle and if you would have asked me a week ago if I wanted to go home early, I would have said not a chance. But some things have come up recently that is cutting our Seattle summer short....tear. We have not been in a rush to get every experience Seattle has to offer because we had time, but now we are on a time crunch to fit everything we wanted into our remaining time here. First thing on our long list of things to do before going home was Pike's Place Market, it has been one of our favorite places and I love going there. It was a very hot day for Seattle, people didnt even know what to do with themselves because it never gets this hot. But it was a perfect day for us to walk around downtown and just be outside. With a big cup of rainier cherries it couldnt have been better.

Ok so its a very bad picture of me, some guy was laughing at us as we took the picture and it made me laugh but I had to show the two gluten free cookies that I got in the market. That is one thing I will miss so bad. I can have treats, anywhere! There are so many options and almost every bakery has gluten free items too. I got a peanut butter and a chocolate chip cookie, they were delicious!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Just the two of us

We were enjoying the arboretum before we got lost




Jordan has been on a cruise this past week and so it has just been me and Chelsea around here. We have been working most days but when we do have off we don't even know what to do with ourselves. We don't know many people in Seattle and we end up being together 24/7 with no money and nothing to do. Waiting that first paycheck is never fun but this is taking forever! We have been trying to find free things to do around here, we have basically done all of them. This past week we tried out the arboretum, it was pretty, one problem...it was huge and we didn't pay any attention to where we were going. We got lost, for a decent amount of time. Both of us were getting very impatient and even though its not like we were lost deep in the woods, we were seriously lost. There was no one around and we just wondered around having no idea what to do. After finally making it to the car we decided never to return to the arboretum again!

On the 4th of July, we attended a pancake breakfast for our stake, we were expecting a single adult breakfast so we could possibly meet more people, mingle a little, when we got there it was the entire stake. Basically a hundred couples with small children and about three people our age. So much for mingling....the rest of the day consisted of me and Chelsea making a picnic and taking it to a park to watch fireworks shot off from the middle of Lake Union. We were surrounded by huge parties and we felt a little ashamed only having two people at our "party". But the fireworks were awesome, shot off from a barge in the middle of the lake, from our spot we could see the other firework shows from across town as well. It was a good day, spending time with my close friend, and enjoying our freedom isn't half bad.