I love all the sights and sounds of the city at Christmas time, but sometimes you need a little break either before, during or after the holiday season. Here are some of my favorite quick winter escapes from Seattle:
Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest I feel most alive surrounded by trees and breathing in the fresh mountain air.
When I am not working you will most likely find me spending time outdoors, volunteering with my church and exploring this beautiful planet with my family.
This is my place to share my passion for life and to encourage you to take time to find the extraordinary in your life.
I love all the sights and sounds of the city at Christmas time, but sometimes you need a little break either before, during or after the holiday season. Here are some of my favorite quick winter escapes from Seattle:
While visiting Jasper National Park our days consisted of hiking, exploring, and hanging out lakeside. In Washington state, you have to really work to visit most alpine lakes. The shortest distance you typically have to hike to these alpine lakes is three miles each way. However, in Jasper National Park there are breathtaking lakes literally a stone's throw from the main highway. In a matter of ten or twenty minutes you could be feasting your eyes on glorious scenery without another care in the world. Oh, Jasper National Park you continue to steal my heart again and again with these breathtaking lakes.
Here is a round up of some of my favorite Thanksgiving table settings and decor from years past:
Aside from spending all day cozied up in your Rolling Hut there is so much to see and do nearby. As is fairly evident; we are big fans of hiking. Washington Pass is a mere 10-15 minutes away from Rolling Huts and will give you an array of hiking trails to choose from. Blue Lake and Cutthroat Lake are some of our favorites. If strolling around a western town is more your speed there is the quaint town of Winthrop with shops, restaurants and a candy store we love. Further afield there are resorts where you can go on a sleigh ride, ski, spot wildlife, snowshoe or eat a delicious meal.
This past weekend was spent in Mazama, one of our favorite places in the entire state of Washington. For those of you who have never heard of Mazama, it is located on the eastern slope of the North Cascades with a population of around 200. Mazama has a humid continental climate which means they have warm, dry Summers and cold snowy Winters. Scenery and weather wise this is my kind of place. Living in Seattle we have such temperate weather, we never feel the extremes like Mazama. It is nice to have a place to come which is a mere 3.5-4 hour drive from Seattle, but you feel like you are worlds away from home.
Before driving between Jasper and Banff we had read how the Icefields Parkway is one of the most of scenic drives in North America. We have been on a lot of road trips all over the world, so we were a little hesitant to believe this to be true. However, once we embarked on our trip we were constantly craning our necks to look out the windows and repeatedly oohed and aahhed our way down the road. We have seen a lot of beautiful scenery in our lifetime and the Icefields Parkway is right up there.
This past month has been punctuated by several big events. We celebrated the one year anniversary of our son's passing. Turning our son's brief life into the biggest impact for good has continued to become our life's mission. We honored Asher by making another large hospital donation and spent a wonderful few days at our favorite spot in Washington.
One of the "must sees" in Jasper National Park is Athabasca Falls. We have seen a lot of waterfalls over the years and are not easily impressed. We approached the falls with a fair amount of skepticism, but were pleasantly surprised by just how stunning they were. Picture milky blue water cascading down moss covered quartzite and limestone.
Watching an animal in its natural habitat is truly one of the most thrilling experiences while being outdoors. From the squeal of marmots or pikas to watching elk, moose or big horn sheep The thrill of seeing an animal is never lost on me.
For the past few weeks Seattle has been shrouded in a thick blanket of fog. As a native to the Pacific Northwest, I am used to the rain and grey skies, but this fog is really a novelty.
This year our vacations have been simple. We have spent all of our time hiking, camping, exploring and being outdoors. Spending time together has been our number one priority and we have kept all the other details simple.
On my birthday I wanted to take some updated photographs for this blog. As Cameron started to snap away I noticed how awkward I felt having my photograph taken. I hate to admit it, but in high school I did not even have Senior photos taken because I hated getting my photo taken so much.
The sun is shining and the temperature is still mild, which make it the perfect time to squeeze in a hike or two before the trails are covered in snow.
Here are some of my favorite fall hikes:
One thing people often ask is where I like to eat. There are a dizzying array of choices in Seattle, so it is a good thing there are three meals in a day plus a couple snacks.
If you are looking for a nice, relaxing getaway for the weekend than Seabrook, WA is a great option. The houses are fully furnished, so all you need to do is pack your bags and plan your menu or forgo the home cooking and eat at their on site restaurant. Seabrook has great beach access, a small town feel and enough charm to keep you coming back again and again.
The shorter days and grayer skies have me longing for warm, Summer days. It only seemed fitting when I came across these photos from our camping trip on the Olympic Peninsula that I revisit them and their Summery warmth. Enjoy!
The route to Cutthroat Lake is a short, scenic hike with a gorgeous lake at the end. We started our hike early one frosty morning and were rewarded with a brilliant lake to ourselves.
When I was young I loved my birthday. I eagerly counted down the days before I could become "all powerful". Before I headed off to school, my mother would arm me with an enormous button which read. "It is my birthday I can do whatever I want". Although I am certain this made my teachers snicker, in theory this line perfectly described the day in my mind.
When I think of the Fall my thoughts turn toward foggy mornings, a crispness in the air, crunching leaves under foot, pots of delicious soup and apple crisps baking in the oven. There are so many wonderful sights and smells of Autumn.
Here is a round up of some of my favorite things to make this Fall season.