Saturday, October 29, 2011

Pumpkin Patch

We had an uncooperative model who refused to look at the camera, so this is the best we could do...

Monday, October 24, 2011

It was a bad football weekend for our Huskies, but Ryan still loves them...


We had a giggly baby during bath time, so Brooke couldn't help taking a few shots...
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19 minutes at the dinner table with Ryan. The video is low on entertainment value, but I enjoy documenting how his language skills are developing...

Picking Fruit in Wenatchee, WA

Apple, pear, and nectarine picking on a 100 degree day at Stutzman Ranch. We got 40 lbs of fruit for $20….


It seems obvious now, but I realized what the two dents on top of nectarines were from. I used to avoid ones like this in the grocery store. Now I know it's the sign of a good tree-ripened nectarine….
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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Vancouver, BC

We took a short trip to Vancouver for the Labor Day weekend. We were considering either a trip to Oregon wine country or a trip to Vancouver and decided that since it was a holiday weekend in the US, we would escape to Canada where it would be less busy. Did you know Canadians observe Labor Day too? We found out on Monday morning when many of the downtown restaurants were closed.


Day 1 - Queen Elizabeth Park


Day 1 - Fairmont Waterfront (Hotel) Pool.
The rooftop pool was a bit small, but the views of the city and harbor were fantastic. Ryan is still afraid of the water. I couldn't talk him into going beyond knee-deep.


Day 2 - We started our day with a nice breakfast on the waterfront, then drove up to Grouse Mountain. According to their website, a general admission ticket costs $39.99 CAD ($41 USD) and this includes a sky tram ride up the mountain, a live lumberjack show, a bird demonstration, and more. However, by talking to some locals, we found out that if you skip the tram ride and hike up the mountain, then all the other activities are free! Easy decision for us...hike up the mountain and save $82 USD.

It was a hard earned $82. Aptly named "The Grouse Grind", the trail gains 2800 feet in elevation in only 1.8 miles (29.5% grade). If it weren't for the fact that the trail is a one-way single-file path all the way up, I would have considered turning around.

One-way return tickets on the sky tram were $10, a reasonable price to pay for avoiding hiking down. We got an unfortunate middle spot in the crowded tram, so I couldn't get any decent video. From what I did capture, you can see the steepness of the mountain....


Day 3 - To spare you the unpleasant details, let's just say that Ryan must have caught some stomach bug. We had a quick picnic back at Queen Elizabeth Park, got some poutine for lunch, and headed home….