Thursday, May 24, 2012

Seattle-Thursday

 This is a view of glass outside the glass museum in Tacoma, WA
 We were able to watch them make glass (which was amazing). The fire behind them can range anywhere from 2100-4500 degrees
 This is what they were making. It was a children's creation that they were recreating for a special museum exhibit they were going to be hosting.
 This is an outdoor ceiling of glass. It's the glass bridge and has pretty creations like this on the ceiling and each side of you as well.
 The Museum of Flight. There were so many planes to see. You even got to go outside and walk through some of the real planes.  Even an Air Force 1 plane!
Here's us at the Museum of Flight.

I can't get my pics and words how I want them so this will be a little backwards but it is what it is. At least I'm blogging about it. :)

Josh went to Chile for 6 weeks right after Christmas. It was the LONGEST 6 weeks of my life. ( I don't know how military women/men do it) Having 2 kids and 1 on the way and running the house for 6 weeks was a lot of work. When he was on his way home he called and told me he had a surprise. (keep in mind that while he was in Chile all he had was skype and my ipod so he could text those with an iphone) I was just excited to see him so I didn't really care what the surprise was. He told me he had it all arranged with his mom and Krystal and that we would be going to Seattle for a few days in March. I was SO excited. We never had a honeymoon and had never been on a trip without our kids before.

We left here Thursday, March 15 at 7 am. The flight was pretty good. The landing not so much. It was extremely bumpy. We were swaying back and forth and our wheels would touch and then we'd be off the ground again. It was horrible and I was glad when the plane came to a stop.

We got our bags and headed to get the rental car. We were hungry so we found some breakfast. We stopped at this place called the Pancake Chef. It was pretty good. We shared the plate cuz it was so much food but it was delicious and some of the best gravy I've ever had for biscuits and gravy. We had an omlet, hashbrowns, and biscuits & gravy. It was a cute little place.

We borrowed Krystal's GPS so we didn't get as lost. :) We started laughing so hard at the things she was saying to us. I don't know what kind of voice she had but it was CRAZY. We laughed and laughed about it all weekend.

After breakfast we headed to Tacoma to the Museum of Glass. We had a blast here. There was a thing called a hot shop. This is where they made all the things out of glass. (imagine that, making glass in a glass shop) They could mold the glass into pretty much anything and could make it any color. The fire they use to melt/mold the glass gets anywhere between 2100-4500 degrees. We were quite aways away from the flames and could still feel the heat. I don't know how they work with it everyday. We really enjoyed the glass museum and all of the designs/creations and what not.

After the glass museum we headed to the Museum of Flight. There was so so so much to do/see here. We could have spent a few more hours there. It was fun to see how the planes have evolved over time and definitely become better. They had some that you could sit in too. We even got to walk through some of them that were outside. They had an Air Force 1 plane open that day too. I can't remember which presidents it was that used that plane but some of the stuff they had on that plane was insane. I can only imagine what Pres. Obama's plane looks like on the inside.

After the Museum of Flight it was lunch time. We didn't know the area so we thought since we had the GPS we would see what the suggestions were for eating. We found one that said gyro & falafel. We selected it and got started. Let me tell you, if you ever get on Martin Luther King Dr. in Seattle, get off as fast as you can. We finally found it but let's just say I was a little nervous to eat there. It not only had bars on the windows but bars around the whole cement building! I was pretty sure we would die if we ate there so I said let's pick a different place. We then picked panini inc from the GPS choices. It lead us to some subdivision type area. I told Josh he should pick a house and knock on their door and tell them our GPS said you are Panini Inc and we would like a sandwich. :) He wouldn't go for it. We decided to find our hotel and check in and get food around there. We ended up just skipping lunch and had a little bit earlier dinner.

We stayed at the Red Lion Hotel by the airport. It was a nice hotel but we were told with our paperwork that they provided continental breakfast. When we checked in we found out otherwise. They had "continental breakfast" but you had to pay $7.95/person/day. We decided on other breakfast options. (see friday post)

After checking in we went to dinner. Josh's boss is from the Seattle area and told him a few things to check out while we were there. Claim Jumper was one of them. It was an amazing restaurant! We started with an appetizer, Southwest Egg Rolls. They were amazing! Then we decided we really wanted to try the 3 cheese potato cakes. I had never had potato cakes before but I came home craving them. We then had the entree. I was stuffed at this point and really shouldn't have eaten any more but what the heck, we were on vacation. We had Hickory Chicken w/ mushrooms, cheese, and their homemade bbq sauce. It was to die for! We loved this place so much that we went back another time. ( See Sunday post)

After dinner we wandered the southcenter mall to work off all those calories we just consumed. :)

Then headed to the hotel for a much needed rest.

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