Monday, November 9, 2009

Let's get ready to rumble...

We were way up high - 10 rows from the ceiling! Yikes...

Two Sea Gals!!

Some pretty obnoxious fans I was sitting by...
And Tim and I attempting a self-portrait before the game! It's hard to do a self portait when there is a 12 in difference in height between me and the hubby but we are getting better at it.

Tim is a pretty big Seattle Seahawks fans so we of course, schdeuled this trip around their game! We had fun at the game and Tim insisted that I needed some "fan gear" or they were not going to let me in the stadium. Seattle fans are pretty crazy I will admit. At one point, a very intoxicated young man yelled at me when I was not standing up and cheering for the team. It was some great people watching to say the least.



A little trip for two... sleeping in Seattle!!

You can't go to Seattle without trying some seafood. We enjoyed the crab dinner with Ryan and Connie. The bib was a huge necessity especially if you were sitting anywhere near me - I had crab shells flying in every direction. Yummmmmmm....





Meg and Matt took us on a great tour of the city and we had to stop and grab a photo shot at this iconic Seattle look out!


Tim and I snuck away just the two of us to celebrate a very busy summer of work that Tim had (ok it even lopped over into a great portion of the fall if I am being honest)! He has been working so much lately that we decided it would be fun to just go away for a while and have some fun. We had a blast in Seattle. We stayed right downtown in the heart of the city with an amazing room at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. We were hosted by two great couples in the city too. We want to thank Megan and Matt and Ryan and Connie for being fantastic tour guides. They made our trip so much fun and it was really a memorable weekend for us both.




Tuesday, November 3, 2009

My "boo"-tiful family



















This Halloween was spent with our favorite cousins! We love our tradition of trick or treating with them. We also love their adorable daughter and can't wait to meet baby #2 in 2010!! For the astute observer, I am missing from these pics as I was home sick with bronchitus. My family so thoughtfully posed "sad" for me even - I am so blessed and I was so bummed to miss out on this evening with them.

Happy Halloween!!










They scored enough "bootie" to rot every tooth in their heads out - including the adult teeth that are not even grown in yet!!

An "arm" update




I have not been very good at blogging lately. But I am going to try and get caught up here. For those of you wondering, Aubrey did not have to have surgery on her arm but she did have to wear a cast for quite some time (almost 8 weeks if you are counting which we were). She was able to go to a short arm cast (purple this time) about half way through the healing process. She was a trooper and we are happy to announce right before Halloween she was finally cast-free... Here she is showing off her new arm (yes, she is the one who looks slightly orange around the eyes... hee hee)!!