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January 30, 2011

2011 Seattle Mariners Fanfest

 On Saturday we headed to Safeco Field to attend Mariner's Fanfest with our friends the Wagners.  It's a two-day event, so I though showing up right when it opened would guarantee us one of the 500 vouchers to get autographs from Felix Hernandez, but was I sure wrong!  The autograph line stretched a block and a half!  My dreams were crushed quickly, so we jumped into the non-autograph line, which was only about a half-of-a-block long.  Next time we go I know I'll need to get there at least an hour early if I want to get a good autograph. Here are some pictures and videos of our day.

The kids standing in line outside Safeco Field. 

Natalie and Anderson (under the blanket) overlooking Safeco Field.

One of the three events needed to complete the activity book which entitled each of us to spin a wheel for prizes.  I didn't get a picture of the wheel but we won two youth jerseys (Guitierrez), two tote bags, and one Mariner's hand towel. 

Here are the kids participating in the Home Run Obstacle.  I think it was their favorite activity of the day.

While in line waiting to get down onto the field, we were lined up at the bullpen.  All of a sudden this guy showed up and started pitching around 95 mph.  Turns out this is Michael Pineda, one of the top prospects in all of the minor leagues.  As luck turned out, when it was our turn to enter the field, he came out of the bullpen and bumped into us.  We grabbed our baseballs and got him to give us his autograph.  Maybe one day that baseball will be worth a lot of money! 

Anderson posing for the camera. 

Fanfest Guide


Again, while waiting in line to get on the field we were lined up in front of the dugout.  A group of four pitchers showed up.  I recognized two of them being Jason Vargas and Brandon League, but I couldn't figure out who the other two were. 

Jason Vargas


We finally got down onto the field to have a chance to hit the ball over the fence.  Here are some videos of our attempts. 

And finally my turn....hit it over on my first try!

One final video from field level:

January 2, 2011

Christmas 2010 - Part 2 (Gordons)

We made it to the cabin on Lake Cascade (Idaho) around 6 PM Christmas Eve.  It was beautiful there.  Snow was everywhere, the lake was frozen over and mountains overshadowed the valley. The cabin was perfect and had plenty of room for 27 people and a dog. Here are some pictures of our events at the cabin:

Anderson and Cole playing together as babies. Anderson apparently had the instinct to claim his territory early on, as he peed on Cole during a diaper change.

Dillon looking at the contents of his stocking from Santa. 

Kenzie and her stocking.

We went sledding on the golf course in Cascade.  Behind Kenzie is Lake Cascade frozen over.  Uncle Jay even rode one of the four-wheelers on the lake (I wussed out on that one).  

Dillon pulling his sled up the big hill.  My guess is that the hill was about four stories high.  A great sledding hill!

Kenzie posing on the four-wheeler.  We all enjoyed our winter drives on the four-wheelers.  Kenzie and I did manage to get stuck within view of our cabin though.  After 5 minutes though, we finally dug our self out.  

The Gordon tradition of the Christmas Ball.  Our kids loved it!

My awesome glasses as a result of the Christmas Ball.  

Uncle Spencer...enough said.  

Before church on Sunday we posed for a family picture.  

And we posed for a silly picture too.

Another Gordon tradition of reenacting Christmas Bible scenes. 




We had a wonderful time at the cabin.  Thank you to Grandma and Grandpa Gordon for putting this together. Our kids are already ready to go back! 


Christmas 2010 - Part 1 (Bradshaws)

Our Christmas vacation consisted of over 1200 miles of driving and 11 days total.  We had a great time and our three kids did awesome in the car.  Here was our schedule:

Tuesday December 21st - Leave Kent for Kennewick
Friday December 24th - Leave Kennewick for Cascade, ID
Monday December 27th - Leave Cascade, ID for Kennewick
Saturday January 1st - Leave Kennewick for Kent

We spent Christmas Eve and day in Cascade with the Gordons (another post to come) and the rest of the trip with the Bradshaws in Kennewick.   Santa showed up in Cascade with the kid's stockings but left all the presents at the Bradshaw house for the kids to open when we returned.  Here are some pics of our portion with the Bradshaw side. 


 We built a snowman and later painted it blue and orange for the BSU vs. Utah game later that day.  Grandpa had to show the kids his Halloween costume. 

 Everyone together for a meal before Christmas

Anderson looking good. 

Little miss Kenzie sneaking treats out of the kitchen :-)

Opening presents.  Kenzie loved this doll!  It drinks, cries and pees.  What else could you want from a doll.  







Thank you Eliza for some of these photos! 

Also, while in Kennewick we decided to go bowling.  Here are some videos of Dillon and Kenzie's first time bowling:


 

Here is one of Natalie's favorite videos from our trip.  After watching "A Minute to Win It" on TV, some of the Bradshaw's decided to try the cookie challenge on their own. 

We did spend New Years Eve in Kennewick, but don't really have any pictures.  I guess for the most part it was rather uneventful.  My parents bought us a Wii for Christmas so we hooked that up and the kids played it for hours upon hours.  Dad and I were really enjoyed playing disc golf in the comfort of our home.  By midnight it ended up just being me, my dad, Dillon, Heidi and Brad (her boyfriend).

We sure had a fun trip and couldn't have wished for better road conditions.