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Friday, January 4, 2008

varsheentun: part II

Sorry for the photos being all wacky. I'm still new to this so shut your face.

This was our day in the snow! I can't remember which day it was exactly, I must be losing my mind - it was last week! Oh well. We went to Billie Jo's dad's best friend's house. (That's a lot of ownership right there) Anywho, it was real fun. We played in the snow, ate a lot of now, went sledding, saw some elk. I think it was elk. Meh, some big animal thing. . . sorry I don't have pictures of it all, I need to get some from Billie Jo's dad.
(Who's really cute and little - that's for you, Swheeler)


Big Pimpin'




Self timers. . .

. . .don't really work out too well :)

The gals, reunited (and it feels so good) haha.



What's a trip without getting preggers ;)


The best dog. . .EVER, Heidi.



This is the people's house. Not even right. . .right?



Goodbye snow :(




varsheentun.

Well, here I sit at my desk. . . back at school. Bah. Since there is not much to do, with both roommates gone for the time being, I figure I should make this good ol' Washington blog while I can.

Christmas break is rearing towards its end and my it has gone fast! The first week I was pleasantly surprised with a random wireless connection. But that got a bit redundant after, oh, 5 days. :) I did the whole Christmas thing and by the time I was home for like, a week, I was ready to get the heck out of there. So, I rode up with Jeff [Edmonds] to Kent, Washington to stay at Billie Jo's house for the remaining break. Jack was staying with her too and Sarah lives in Kent as well so it was just a big ol' reunion of sorts!

I'm really just going to talk about four days:

- Seattle
- Canada
- Snow
- New Years

So, the day after I got there we decided to go to Seattle.

Our main goal was to go to the Seattle Public Library. Billie Jo and Jeff had never been there and boy, it is an architect's dream. I love it. It's one of the most beautiful buildings I've seen, let alone, been in. It's crazy big, has super skinny neon escalators, a super cool kids room, a red. . . basement? Whatever it is, it's just really swell. Here are some pictures even though I could not do it justice.


This is the red basement type place. For fellow red lovers, like myself, it's lovely. These are the stairs leading into the redness. . .


Cool, yea? I must warn you, I was going picture crazy. . .



This thing was real weird. It's a window and on the other side is the neon escalator. But inside the window are eggs with moving pictures. It's interesting, but the fun part is that you can spy on people and creep them out. Not like we do that or anything. . .




I was super parched after climbing the mountains, er, hills that Seattle is so infamous for. Luckily, Jack was there with her water bottle to save the day.

this is the crazy neon escalator. . .



Whoever designed this library is a Saint in the math world, or something like that.



This is what you can see from the highest point you can go. . .



We thought it would be funny if Jeff were to lay down in the carpet grass.



This is us waiting for Jeff to hurry down. . .

There he is lying down chilaxin'. Then they lady came and asked him if was okay. Haha.


Next onto the Children's part of the library. I really liked the ceiling. . .


Come on, who doesn't love a tree growing out of the wall?



Jeff and the Hat.



They had crazy squishy ottoman things to sit on. . . or play games on.






Basically, I just really love this library. If ever you are in Seattle, you must go and venture on in. Also, the outside is just as amazing, seen here in the latter of the two photos.






















Also, while in Seattle, I hit rock bottom.


I am far too funny.

After the library, we went walkin'. . . because that's what you do.


We couldn't help ourselves. . . [this is my nutcracker face]



This concludes the Seattle portion of this blog. Thank you for reading, you should comment so I know you did :)