Plan B
Well, I certainly did not intend to abandon this space for as long as I did. I found myself with a few computer glitches (Thank you husband for sorting things out for me:). And the weather...the weather has been beautiful. It is so hard to be inside. Then, on Saturday I took a bit of a getaway with Emma Girl.
We drove over to Seattle and caught a ferry that took us to Tillicum Village on Blake Island. Emma's first grade class has been studying Native Americans and we went with a few of her classmates to see the sights.
Personally, the boat ride was my favorite part. The seafront was simply stunning. Even amongst all of the other travelers, there was something quite peaceful about being out on the water.
The girls were hanging out the windows, mesmerized by the waves and other vessels passing by.
When we stepped off the boat onto the island we were greeted with an appetizer. Clams in nectar. They were um, well, lets just say the best thing about the clams was stomping on the shells adding to the others on the pathway (we were encouraged to do this, and the girls thought it was so fun). I think clams taste like rubber bands, but I tried to be a good sport.
We watched a man give a demonstration on how the totem poles were carved. Then I made the girls pose for an obligatory souvenir-ish photo.
I had hoped that Emma and I would have more time to explore the island. The beaches looked so inviting. Alas, the time went by so quickly. It wasn't long before the horn sounded and we were called back to the boat.
The day turned out to be a bit of an adventure, not unfolding entirely as planned. In the end, we had to give up Plan A and move on to Plan B. It was a bit disappointing, and we spent a few minutes sulking. Emma and I are "planners" and letting go of what we had intend was tricky. It is always good to be stretched in those kinds of ways. We reminded each other of the enjoyment that the day had already brought us, and pronounced the day a success in spite of the change of plans. We also decided that we are truly not "city people". All the noise, all the people, all the waiting in line was overstimulating. We giggled at the way we must've stood out as obvious out-of-towners.
Home sweet home.
Off we go full speed into another week. Recess duty, piano lessons, childbirth classes, 5 days on call, end of school year activities...buckle up! Good thing that we are in the home stretch. I am just counting the days until summer vacation. Only two and a half more weeks to go. Praise God!
Thanks for checking back in on me, I hope to be here more often this week.





Ugh. I agree with you about clams. My mom used to pull out a bowl of chowder for me before adding the clams and clam juice.
Great pictures! Sorry your day didn't work out as you would have liked!
Posted by: Jill | May 18, 2008 at 10:11 PM
Now in the souvenir-ish photo, which one was the totem pole and which one was Emma Lou (pretending not to notice all the scratches on you right leg)?
Posted by: Jim Hickman | May 19, 2008 at 08:33 AM
Looks like a fun adventure... beautiful photos!
We traveled to the Bronx Zoo this weekend and the kids couldn't believe all the busy city traffic!
Posted by: julie | May 19, 2008 at 09:47 AM
We have 20 school days left! We are all counting down! Looks like a nice field trip. Ferry rides are always fun but I can't stand the waiting, lines and people either :)
Posted by: cindy | May 20, 2008 at 08:20 AM