The last day that we had spent roaring around Sidney and Victoria didn't quite go as scheduled. We ended up spending a bit more time than planned doing pretty much everything so we were in a bit of a rush to get to the terminal. We picked up some drive-through for the kids and got in line. Someone immediately dumped a ketchup-laden burger all over themselves and the van and I just about lost it. Or I lost it and just about really lost it. Regardless, everyone eventually got fed, we hit the ferry shop for some ice cream, got out of the van for some fresh air and waited. Eventually, we got on the boat (it was not even close to full - the side ramps loaded cars up onto the second deck but the bottom car deck was almost completely empty) and set up camp. The kids were spazzing out because we had taken away their Pokémon cards on our way into Grand Forks (the boys were fighting over them all the time and it was distracting them from having good visits) and we had told them that we'd give them back on the boat. We figured it would help keep them busy for most of the sailing, but they started fighting again after a short time and gave up on the cards. We took to wandering around the boat even though there wasn't much boat to explore - there was certainly no awesome Passages Gift Shop to explore or White Spot diner à la BC Ferries. After that, Max and I played some Crazy 8s while Leo and Henry coloured.
A few of the highlights of the trip were seeing a yacht along the way that the kids thought was a pirate ship (a picture is below), stopping off at Friday Harbour on San Juan Island - it seems like so many of the other Gulf Islands, it's a haven for artisans and enthusiasts of the outdoors - and checking out the main car deck, where the wind was whipping through hard enough to just about knock the kids over.
After we got on the road, we knew it would be a long haul into the Seattle area and it had already been a pretty long day so we had a gas station pit stop before hitting the interstate and then the kids all conked out right away. Holly wanted to grab some Zs too but before nodding off, asked me to wake her up when we were getting close so that we could do some Hotwiring on the way into town. So my Spitz, my iPod and I got all the way down to the 405 split-off before we got online and found a nice cheap option in Auburn, a little bit southeast of Seattle. The price was definitely right so we bit. Another pro: we found our first North Carolina plate in the parking lot. Con: they gave us a room with a single bed so Holly had to argue over the booking while someone else was trying (with their "friend") to get an hourly rate. The room had almost 0 amenities...actually 0 if you didn't count everything bolted to a floor or wall. This was the hotel room that duked it out with that hole in Drumheller for the worst place we stayed on the whole trip. Thanks a lot, Cedars Inn Auburn.
The next morning, we helped ourselves to everything the lobby had to offer in way of a "continental breakfast" (let's just say that the free "breakfast" was the same quality as the room) and we scrammed into Seattle. The 5 is such a tease - so much traffic and you're always so close to that beautiful city. It beckons "come visit, it's only 3 miles to the next exit...how long could that possibly take?" (answer: 30 minutes). We eventually got into the Seattle Centre area where most of the tourist attractions are conveniently located. Our first stop was supposed to be the EMP Museum before we moved on to maybe the Space Needle or the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Centre. The EMP is a museum "dedicated to the ideas and risk-taking that fuel contemporary popular culture" and probably one of my happiest places in the whole world. It was very kind of Holly to suggest scheduling this first so that I could be adrenalized by whatever was inside. I'd say that if we were to guess, I would have been 100% satisfied by whatever was going on, the kids maybe 40-60% and Holly in the same range. After going in, here's what they had to offer:
Needless to say, our satisfaction levels all reached 100% within the first hour or so. We spent the rest of our day there and never made it anywhere else! I almost started weeping; it was all so beautiful. Here's what we got up to:
Well, Seattle, it was short (way too short), but it was so sweet. I can't wait to come back again. Next time, on top of spending a day at EMP, I'll be sure to schedule in a few more days to see the rest of the beautiful city.
Holly adds: John could easily have spent a full day taking in all of the music videos. I think Kerry's mind would also have been blown by that exhibit. It was one of those days that we just needed more time without those pesky things like eating and napping. Definitely a highlight of the trip for all of us!
Next up: eastern Washington!
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One of only a few days long holiday. It is time to help you rest, relax, go out and gather friends and relatives. But because the daily habits are changing, constantly have to travel by train, less sleep cause you more susceptible to illness and fatigue after the holiday. Surely no one wants that, so please protect your health. If too sick stay home to sleep for a while and then get power to continue the fun.
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