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January 11, 2009

Flood of 2009

Here's some pictures of the flood we've had the past few days.





Snoqualmie Falls

This weekend we packed up and went on a very long and adventurous vacation to the exotic Snoqualmie Falls. Okay, I'm exaggerating a little bit, so what if Snoqualmie Falls is only like 30 miles away and we were only there for 30 minutes, but any trip that involves driving more than 20 minutes with two kids is an advenure. Well in my last post I spoke about our Chirstmas and you probably noticed a lot of snow, which is very rare for Seattle. We had historic snowfall that hung around for weeks. Well all of a sudden it warmed up and then rained a ton, so we had massive flooding throughout the area. In fact during a 48 hour time frame Snoqualmie Pass received 12 inches of rain and melted 2 feet of snow! Well, here are some pictures from our trip and a video. We went with our good friends the Browns and the Porters.




January 4, 2009

Winter & Christmas '08




Well it's been awhile since I've written. It doesn't seem like we've done much lately, so that may be why no posts for over 3 months. I thought I'd take a minute and post some pictures and write about our December. Well Seattle received it's biggest snow storm in over 20 years. Here in Kent (in which we are virtually at sea level) we had about 8 inches. Other areas were hit much harder and had between 12"-24". It was a mess! In fact, there was so much snow that I didn't work for 10 days. It was great! The kids sure loved the snow! I usually enjoy a good snow storm, but it was so cold. It didn't get above freezing for almost 2 weeks. I guess I should not complain, Spokane had over 60" of snow in the month of December and I don't know if they have even been above freezing.


During our snow storm, Natalie's parents came from Texas and visited us for the first time in Seattle. I don't know how they did it, but they flew into Salt Lake, then went to Boise, then came here, then Spokane, then back to Boise and finally ended up in Salt Lake again to catch their flight home. This, all during the worst snow storm! We sure enjoyed having them. It's too bad the roads weren't better as we have so many places we wanted to take them, but for the most part we were stuck at home.


Because I was off work, we took advantage of a break in the storm and headed to my parents house in Kennewick for Christmas. Christmas was on a Thursday, and we left here on the Tuesday before and came home the Sunday after. The way home we opted to take the longer, but safer route through Portland home to avoid going over Snoqualmie Pass. We had a great time at my parents. Tyler and Heidi flew home from Utah, so everyone was there, but Jake, who is in the Dominican Republic. During our vacation I became an addict of the board game Settlers of Catan. Unfortunately, Tyler was the one who received the present, but I think everyone knows what to get me next year! In Kennewick they had about 16 inches of snow. When we first arrived it was just too cold to play in the snow, but the last few days there it warmed up to the point where we could play in the snow. We made a family of snowmen...including the snowmen family dog. We also made a little playground for the kids with a slide...all out of snow. The following day it warmed up enought to basically melt everything away.