Wednesday, May 23, 2007


To go home from work, I wait for the bus across from Peace Park.

Crazy Seattle hippies.

Every few weeks, someone drapes her in paper cranes. It's beautiful in the sun. Like Janine's paper crane mobile in the sunny spare bedroom.

That's all I have for today...

Saturday, May 19, 2007

This video is totally great. Doggie on the run

But, like Lost, there are so many unanswered questions.

1. Who is the doggie?
2. Where is it's human companions?
3. Why is the doggie trying to get off the island?
4. Where is the island? Italy? Greece?
5. Why is this on the New York Times website?

Thursday, May 17, 2007

We have a new webcam! I'm still figuring out how it works. Let me know if you have problems seeing this.

I did a consumer research study at Microsoft this week and they gave me a new webcam.





What's for dinner?

Living in a very politically correct city, there are all sorts of food movements here.
Vegan
Vegetarian
Organic
Raw food
Glueten free
100 mile diet

The 100 mile diet is interesting. You only eat food that is produced within 100 miles of where you live. The diet ties most environmental concerns together in a nice little package. Like global warming, transporation of food, concern for the local farmer, organic farming, and knowing what you're eating. On the website, you can look up your 100 mile radius. Living in Seattle, you can eat almost any local fish, most things at local farmers markets and Yakima hops.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

I'm doing the Kirkland Half Marathon on Sunday. The weather is supposed to be 65/45 and sunny.

Wish me luck!

Wednesday, May 09, 2007



Brian got a summer job!

He's going to work for King County Metro (the transit system of Seattle). Focusing on downtown and South Lake Union, he'll work to get residents, developers, businesses, and Seattlites to use public transportation.

For all of the planning jobs, he's been interviewing against all of his classmates. There's a limited number of planning students and planning internships. It's been totally awkward for me.
Me: "Hi, Bob, classmate of Brian. What's new?"
Bob: "Oh, just classes. And I've been interview for internships."
Me: "What kind of jobs are you looking for?"
Bob: "Only exactly the same as Brian is looking for. Oh, and I've already interviewed with them and it went really well. I'm excited."
Me: "Oh. Um, how about those Mariners?"
Bob: crickets....

Tuesday, May 08, 2007



Dos fotos mas!




Cinco de barcos

Saturday was opening day. For boating season. With a parade of boats. Presented by the Seattle Yacht Club.

What visuals does that bring to mind? Perfect blond children in sailing outfits? Big yachts with waiters and servants? Formal events on Nantucket?

Well, yes and no. Lots of yachts and photogenic people. But tons o'fun. I guess I didn't really know what a parade of boats looked like. The boats go from Portage Bay (teeny bit east of Lake Union) to Lake Washington through the Ship Canal near UW. They finish by going through a "path" in Lake Washington surrounded by boats (like a parade route).

Kind of like this:

() () () () () () () () ()boats () () () () () () ()
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parade route
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() () () () () () () () () ()boats () () () () () ()

Totally fun. The boats are judged somehow and they all put on some kind of show. Costumes, music, decorated boats, colorful sailboats, lots of lip-synching to the Beatles and Elvis, cute kids, even a few bands on boats.

Friday, May 04, 2007



!!!

We showed up to Neumo's last night around 10pm to see !!! (chk chk chk) only to find out that they didn't go on until 11:30pm. I'm a wuss on school nights and I get tired. So we had a beer and hung out with my friend Barrie (who is awesome and fun and loves great music and knitting and, boys, is single).

I didn't know much about the band, but had heard a few songs on the radio. Good, but not amazing. Seeing them live is totally different. A veritable rock and roll dance party. Lights and dancing and cowbells and super-charismatic boys and drums and dancing and jumping and sweating. We danced all night. Brian described it as "tribal."

If they're coming to town, go see them. And bring your dancing friends. Here !!! for more info.
May 14- 930 Club- Washington DC
May 16- Bowery Ballroom- NYC (sold out)
May 30- Studio B- Brooklyn

Wednesday, May 02, 2007



Our commutes to work/school were not fun today. The bridge we take from Capitol Hill to UW is out. A water main break caused a huge sinkhole right in front of the bridge. And it swallowed two cars. More breaking news here!

Happily, my work is pretty forgiving. However, Brian's law professor (his presentation was due today) was not as forgiving. I haven't heard the full story yet (will report back). I think it involves Brian and James (hipster James, not runner James) in dress shirts running to campus from the busted bridge. That's about 2 miles (3+ from our house)! hee hee

Tuesday, May 01, 2007


Not much new to report. Add comments to make our lives exiting!

I've been volunteering at the climbing gym every week for a group of Montessori kids. It's a group of about 8 nine-year-old girls. Today we practiced falling and using your feet to stop your fall. Awesome. They were climbing an overhanging wall, tied into the "wrong" rope for that climb. Then I told them to let go (most of them couldn't climb very high, it's hard). Then they swung away from the wall for about 10 feet. And they loved it. Loved every second of it. Even the girls who are usually afraid of heights.