Thursday, September 30, 2010

Dedicated to being the "cool" aunt


My nephew Riley recently went to a Superhero Birthday Party and came back with a home made table cloth cape and loved it. It got me thinking about the cape that my mom made me when I was about his age and loved it.




So it was decided that I would make each of my nephews a cape of their own! My mom took me shopping and we started our little project. I cut she sewed; it worked out great. They are Batman/Superman reversible capes. Here is the finished project....


Funny how we each have the batman side on... my brother in law Steve can show off the Superman side of it....



I think its safe to say that my nephews love their Aunt Bre Bre

THANKS MOM!!!!!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

It rains 9 months of the year in Seattle

Jon and I along with our good friends Jessica and DJ took an adventure to Seattle this past weekend for my birthday. I have been wanting to take Jon there for awhile to show him around my "hometown" and when he said he wanted to go somewhere for my birthday this year; Seattle just sounded like the best idea!

We first did the "Ride the Duck" around the City. It was pretty fun and the drivers were ridiculous, worth $25? Not 100% sure but it was a great way to see Lake Union and the Sleepless in Seattle house.We also went on the Underground Seattle Tour. I lived there for 15 years and never did it; so it was definitely worth the $15. Jon really enjoyed it at well =)

We took a cruise on Lake Washington out of Kirkland to see the homes on Lake Washington. It was alot of fun; however I still have not convinced Jon that we want to move to Seattle. In his words "If I had 30 million dollars to buy a house; it wouldn't be on Lake Washington." Apparently I still need to do more convincing on my part.

The Locks were really fun and we were able to see a couple boats come through. Nothing like the summer time where they cram 50 boats in, but enough to show the concept of it. And hey it was free! Nothing beats free!
Jessica Klein and Andrew Elliott 2 of my childhood best friends came to the Mariners game with us. It was soo much fun seeing them. However getting Jon and Andrew together always is a sign of trouble. When Andrew came to visit us in SLC this past spring we went out to sushi and Andrew dared Jon to eat the whole roll of wasabi--- of course Jon did. Then we went out for hot wings and Andrew dared Jon to get the hottest hot wings that the Wing Coop could make. And he did. (of course I'm the one that has to deal with the complaining and screaming of the stomach later) So what else would Andrew do at the Mariners game besides dare Jon to eat all of the garlic on the garlic fries at once. It was unpleasant.
Even though Jon doesn't want to live on Lake Washington, he said the town of Snoqualmie would be awesome to live in. Go figure? Here is us at Snoqualmie Falls. They are doing major construction at it and had the hike down to the falls closed off. Bummer.


Dinner at the Space Needle was fabulous! You can always rely on Seattle for rain and it was no exception while we were there (I loved it; Jon felt differently) but the rain held off for the hour we were eating. I always new Seattle cared about me =)
Our awesome dessert at the Needle. It has been served ever since it opened.
No one can go to Seattle and not visit Pikes Place. It was just a short distance from our hotel so we walked there a couple times.... in the rain.


Jessica and I were in the love with all the flowers. I remembered there being lots of flowers, but it never ceases to amaze me really how many flowers they have there, and for so cheap too! Those huge beautiful bouquets of flowers were only....... $5!!!!
We rode the monorail over to the Seattle Center and had some lunch and fun walking around. We were all looking at the beautiful fountain when all the sudden Jon was gone. I love that silly boy! He sure had a crowd cheering him on as he ran through the fountain.The Fremont Troll was on my lists of "to dos" however it was funny how we stumbled upon it completely on accident while we tried to find Roxy Diner for breakfast.
Overall it was an awesome vacation and I loved every rainy minute of it.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

My Life is a Movie

Jon and I went to Lagoon last Saturday. The fun really started when Jon and I left the park to go find food. We had to travel to centerville to even find a hint of food. We we're cruising around state trying to find what to eat. (note: 2 people who "don't care" make it quite difficult to decide on a place to eat) We passed by a Little Ceasers Pizza and a Walmart. Jon comes to the conclusion that I drop him off at Walmart for him to grab drinks while I run and get a hot 'n ready pepperoni pizza. After picking up the pizza I head back to Walmart to pick Jon up. He wasn't outside so I called him and he said oh you're already there? well what do you want to drink. (How has he not got drinks yet?) I said whatver just hurry. Next think I know here's Jon coming out of Walmart with a liter of Rasperry Lemonade, an 8 oz of mtn dew, and... donuts.

Oh don't worry, the liter of lemonade was just for me.

We then headed back to the park and we were determined to get "awesome" parking. We drove around for awhile not finding anything and then Jon wanted to go on this "other" side. The "park in the grass or dirt areas with pot holes the size of texas." Of course we ran into a worker who then forced us into parking over there. Darn you Jon I didn't want to park out here! So us being the dare devils we are pushed the gas when the guy wasn't looked and tried to go back to the normal parking. Well that didn't work; we got forced out of the park by a different parking person and had to start all over again.

We ended up taking the first spot we saw.


Jon and I got on the musical twirly ride. (the one were you keep going in circles and go faster and faster getting pushed more and more into each other.) We sat down and started getting buckled in when this mom walked up to us and said that they wouldn't let all 3 of her kids ride with her and would we be willing to have her son sit with us. "um.. Sure" Wasn't expecting that at all. He was probably about 4 and was way more thrilled about the ride than Jon and I so we buckled him and waited for the ride to start. After thinking for a second I said.. "Isn't this the ride on the Sandlot where all the boys throw up?"


we both looked at each other pretty nervous. And here we go.... The boy started out loving it laughing and throwing his hands in the air; about halfway through his face dramatically changed and I got pretty nervous. Jon and I exchanged looks and just held on..


Luckily this story does not end bad but only with the sigh of relief that the ride didn't last any longer than it did.