When we were getting ready to move, everyone asked us if we were prepared for it to rain all the time. As it turns out in Seattle it doesn't rain all the time, but it is cloudy and a little chilly most of the time. However, the 4th of July weekend was perfect. It was warm and sunny and we decided we needed to get outside. So the Saturday before the 4th, we decided we'd go to Snoqualmie Falls. Mike had heard about it from some of his co-workers, and it sounded really cool so we went.
Snoqualmie Falls is pretty much exactly what it sounds like, a pretty waterfall. It's in the Cascade Mountains and is owned by Puget Sound energy. They use the falls to generate electric power and have since the 1890s!
There were lots of people there, since it was such a nice day, and we even passed by a wedding. It was a beautiful place and it was so nice to get out. We stopped at a Teriyaki place to eat on the way home. It was really good, and it's run by a couple. The husband cooks, and the wife waits tables and works the cash register. It was so cute!
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| Top of the falls |
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| Pretty rainbow |
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| Mike trying to be artsy |
The 4th was a blast! We had a ward pancake breakfast in the morning where another couple invited us to go rock climbing with them. It was another beautiful day, so we decided we should to go and do something outdoorsy. We haven't gotten the pictures from them yet, but it was really fun. We went into the mountains to a place that is made for rock climbers(they have bolts and stuff to hook your rope to), but is still outside. We had to hike for awhile to get there. I used trekking poles for the first time, and they're amazing! Usually after I hike, walk, run, or whatever for awhile my knees start to hurt. Not this time! I think I'm going to get some for myself. The guy we went with is really into rock climbing, so we felt safe since he really knew what he was doing. He had all the equipment already, including shoes he could let us borrow. It was definitely nerve-racking and difficult, but he walked us through everything and I managed to make it to the top of the first two we did. By the last one though, I was too tired. Anyway, it was fun and definitely an adventure.
We were planning on going into Seattle to see the fireworks, but rock climbing took longer than we expected and we would never have found parking or a good spot to watch. Apparently Seattle fireworks are a
big deal. So we just went to our local show right the building where Mike works. It was still a decent show. While we were waiting I made Mike read the Declaration of Independence with me (I'm a history teacher after all!) and it was nice to remember what our founding fathers did for us. Happy Birthday America!