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Seattle Smitty: Westward Ho!
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011. I had never even considered riding the bike to West Seattle because it seemed to far to even think about pedaling with the kids, but someone else planned it and invited team Smitty to come along, so we went. We rode from Smitty HQ in Shoreline to Alki Beach in West Seattle. We even rode most of the way back. Once we were into friendlier territory Little Girl Smitty was elated to be back on her own bike. The destination/reason for our trip to West Seattle was to see the Navy shi...
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Seattle Smitty: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009. A PooPoo Kind of Weekend. PooPoo is my baby sister. It’s always a good time when she’s around, so we were super excited when she came to visit a couple weeks ago. She’s been to Seattle several times so we couldn’t just rely on the typical attractions. We talked to a few friends and got some new ideas of places to take her and things to do. After our fabulous breakfast at the Portage Bay café, PooPoo grabbed the reigns and made breakfast 2 of the remaining 3 mornings she was...
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Seattle Smitty: Not Quite Double Nickels
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Monday, August 15, 2011. Not Quite Double Nickels. There were 3 route options for the 2011 Bridge Pedal in Portland, OR this past weekend. We chose the shortest route. 6 bridges in 13 miles. Mrs Smitty and I rousted ourselves and the kids out of bed and got ourselves and our bikes onto the MAX light-rail into downtown from our hotel in the suburbs. We got there in plenty of time to sign-in and make our 9am start time. Once we were on our way people naturally spread out and the route opened up. The final ...
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Seattle Smitty: June 2011
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Monday, June 27, 2011. Last year's bike camping trip up the closed-to-motor-vehicles Suiattle River Road was such a spectacular time that we did it again this year. We invited a few new friends to come along but in the end only one new family was able to come and even they had to leave one of theirs at home. We were 5 adults and 6 children strong. Everyone had some sort of bike to ride. When more than half your crew is under age 5 there are many reasons and opportunities to stop and take a break. We plan...
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Seattle Smitty: November 2009
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Sunday, November 15, 2009. The Golden State Says Crazy. We had a relatively quiet Friday in Barstow before more family would come for the weekend. Trains fascinate the kids, so we walked down to the train station to get a closer look. We checked out the Route 66 and railroad museums but the kids were most interested to explore the locomotives and cabooses in the yard. On the walk back to the house we found a preying mantis. The week went so quickly, and we were suddenly on an airplane headed home.
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Seattle Smitty: December 2009
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Friday, December 4, 2009. King of the Lord Hill and a beaver pond. Haven’t taken the kids out for a blog worthy adventure in a while. We’ve had a few days of crystal clear weather and even though we didn’t take full advantage, we did get out a little. Our first excursion was to Carkeek Park. I normally wouldn’t mention Carkeek ‘cause we go there with some regularity, but it was such a beautiful day that I brought the camera and took a few pics. Friday, December 04, 2009. Links to this post.
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Seattle Smitty: November 2010
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Sunday, November 7, 2010. Back in the Saddle. For whatever reason I rarely bring the camera on our outings anymore. I often regret that decision once we're out. This past week we had a few days of stellar weather and I thought to bring the camera. before we left the house. I'm glad I did 'cause I got some great footage of the kids riding their bikes on the ramps at the skate park. Sunday, November 07, 2010. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Back in the Saddle. View my complete profile.
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Seattle Smitty: October 2009
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Thursday, October 1, 2009. Wiggly Salmon Sand Bridge vs The Yurt Monster. Took the kids to a new (to us) park yesterday. Our intent was to meet up with friends and hike a few of the trails along the river and/or to a scenic hilltop bench. We met our friends in the parking lot but got a little side tracked playing so didn’t get much hiking done, but the kids had a great time… which is more important than how many miles we cover. Thursday, October 01, 2009. Links to this post. Brew-Ha-Ha At The Ensign Ranch.
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Seattle Smitty: The Canoe Of Deception
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Sunday, July 31, 2011. The Canoe Of Deception. For a change of scenery we decided to take the Ferry to Whidbey Island and drive up the island rather than drive up I-5. The driving mileage is shorter but when you factor in waiting for the ferry and the lower speed limit on the island, it's not the fast way. That was fine with us though because we got a relatively early start and didn't need to be there by any particular time. With enough imagination a toy boat or sandcastle mold can be a stylish hat.
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Seattle Smitty: July 2009
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Friday, July 24, 2009. Slip (Denny) Slidin' Away. The kids were super excited to get in the water. It was all I could do to keep them (more specifically their clothes) dry while I changed them into their swim suits. Mo never quite regained his composition after getting bit by 3 black flies in rapid succession (they -the 3- were the only bugs of consequence that we encountered). I'm not sure the logic that led me to it but I decided that if I carried the kids up to this waterfall (150 yards upstream f...