Friday, January 9, 2009

Creating Memories In Seattle

Mom has been wanting to take a family picture for many years- we finally got one! We went to the temple and had someone take this picture for us.

After the temple we went to Red Robin for lunch- nice picture of mom and dad.

Shaun and I have a special spot we used to go to together. We would drive over to Poulsbo and go to the bakery and chocolate store near the waterfront. It was our secret getaway whenever one of us needed to escape or just get out of the house.

Here are some quick poses at the waterfront.


One of Shaun's favorite donuts are the men sold at the bakery....here he is just before he devours it.

Well, it took us a while to finally post some pictures...but we hope you enjoy! :)

Museum of Flight

We spent a day at the Museum of Flight while in Washington. It was pretty cool...here are some fun pictures.


The first thing we did was a flight simulation. Mark took this picture- it was the height requirements for pilot, co-pilot, and passenger. Yes, I passed all requirements! :)


Before getting into the simulation, you get to practice piloting. Here are the boys in training.

Buckle up, get ready for the ride.

Afterward...it was fun. Mark piloted us the entire time. My favorite part was flipping in circles.

Just some random pics...


Mark in some of the aircrafts....



This was a manikin.

Pilots' chambers of a commercial airline.

Mark dreamed of being an astronaut when he was little...he wanted to go up in space...this is the best we can do for now...

The Lunar Rover

No more dreaming of a White Christmas...

We spent Christmas in Washington this year. It was the first time all three of us Vidinhar keikis (kids) were home together in 5 years...it was a special time. We had a lot of fun- cooking with dad, watching movies, relaxing, and Mark even had his first white Christmas (well that he can remember).

First off, Christmas day....Each year it's tradition that we open presents and dad begins cooking an amazing meal- it is an all day affair in the kitchen. This year he decided to make my favorite- Chinese Pot Roast Chicken. I decided to take some cooking lessons from the master chef himself.

Alright, daddy-o...I'm ready!

Everything has to be done absolutely perfectly- the master chef will accept nothing less than perfection. Here he is showing me exactly how to cut the carrots- let's just say he makes it look very easy but it's far from easy. But it was an honor to have lessons and exciting to learn.

Chad and Shaun can't be near each other for more than 5 minutes without some wrestling. This was a very common occurance throughout the entire 2 weeks.

Quick Kodak moment- Mark's white Christmas...although it's hard to see the snowflakes falling, they were. There was actually record snow falls in Washington while we were there- the last time there was that much snow on Christmas day was in 1861- so much for leaving Utah to escape the snow.

Presents time....

Later on in the day...just messing around in the house. The sweater I am wearing under the vest was a Christmas present from Mark.

After Christmas.... The day after Christmas was spent taking down all Christmas decorations and dad and the boys shoveling the driveway. The next day we shoveled the easement. This is us after the shoveling, stopping for the pose.


Funny story....mom, Chad, Shaun, Mark and I all shoveled the entire easement for about 2 hours. We finally finished and dad showed up with a plow truck. Not so funny at the time...but very entertaining now.

View of most of the easement we shoveled.

Mom made us pose for a picture after...then Shaun threw me into the snow. A snowball fight followed.

Snow angel.

Say cheese....


Well although we wanted to escape the snow, it was still a blast in Washington! We hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Year!