. William was born and raised in Seattle and he likes to remind me of that on a daily basis. Thank you.
It was a bitter sweet trip. We were so glad to see one of William's best friends from when they were wee boys, but unfortunately it wasn't the happiest of circumstances as we were visiting Michael during a hard time. William (and I) were very grateful to see Kent, and in a way say our goodbyes.
Now for the good, endorphin releasing happy time:
Michael picked us up from the airport and it began.
Tour de Seatlee
Please make sure to read that in your head with the appropriate accent.
Since this was pretty much my first real time in Seattle the boys took me around all the touristy parts. Pike's Place, the first Starbucks, blah blah blah :) Then we loaded up on the BEST seafood I have ever had. And I HATE thought I hated seafood!
Then walked around some water place, but I can't keep track of all the names...ooops.
We ended the day at a comedy show.
The next day Michael took us out on his fancy boat. We cruised all over the lake. It was so beautiful (and we had ourselves a lil picnic which was quite scrumptious).
Michael was the captain, William was the first mate, and I of course was the Princess. :)
William was the only one "brave" enough to jump in. In so doing, he became Sideshow Bob. he he
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