11.30.2009

Our Thanksgiving Weekend















What a lovely time we had in Seattle! A few things...it was very mellow. We spent the day cooking and then eating and reading to Una. Grandpa and Grandma brought Una a bonnet from the Amish country of Minnesota, so Una was decked out in a slightly pilgrim/laura ingalls look, very fitting...and very cute. Her daddy was decked out in harvest colors including orange and brown stripy pants and a shirt with a cornucopia theme. When he pointed out his unassuming orange and brown stripy socks that matched his pants, his mom replied, "Yes Darling, you are a symphony."

The next day, we were treated by a cloudless sunny day, rare in these parts at this time of year. So we made the most of it, and went for a long walk at the Olympic Sculpture Park which i hadn't seen yet. To be honest, the landscape was way more impressive than the art, except i really liked Richard Serra's piece. It has a gorgeous rusty color that contrasts with the blue sky, and sensual curves that slice through that sky. Its scale is large enough to give you the feeling that you are in some sort of canyon...the urban canyon of seattle. Also, the other thing that was way cool was how people were interacting with the art. Due to the time of day, the light was perfect for casting shadows on those rusty walls, and i had fun watching groups of people taking turns spelling out words with their arms or making other kinds of fun shadows. To me, that makes the art even more successful...when it serves as a blank canvas for the viewer.

Besides sitting in a high chair for the first time (which she loved by the way because she got to be at the table with everyone else and we were all able to eat at the same time while she quietly played with her toys), Una finally got her first tooth! For the past week i kept thinking maybe something was there, but yesterday i could definitely feel it and see it briefly when Una gave me a chance. It's on the bottom slightly to her right...and it's a sharp little thing!

Lastly, we want to thank Aunt Jude for hosting us this weekend and getting all the baby necessities we needed. You made our stay just lovely, and your house is so comfortable! We really enjoyed ourselves. Big kisses!

1 comment:

  1. I love that sculpture park! It's on my list of must-visit places every time I go to Seattle!

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