Wednesday, June 30, 2010

iPhone Pic #3

Last night was the midnight premiere of Twilight: Eclipse, which I attended along with my little group of folks. The lines were hideously long and people started showing up 7 hours before the movie even started. Insanity. The weather? Not the best for standing outside, but we endured. Loved the movie and can't wait to see it again. At any rate, the line we were in wrapped the building, but I snapped this shot with my phone of the folks around me.

Die Hards.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

"I Can't Fight With An Eclipse"

Today is the day! Or rather, tonight is the night! Beginning at 630 PM tonight, I will start my 6 hours of Twilight viewing leading up to the premiere of Eclipse at 1201 AM. That's right, folks, all three Twilight movies back-to-back-to-back. Todd is going with me, along with our babysitter and her dad. An odd grouping, no? Actually, it's perfect and will be beyond fun. At any rate, Todd must love me for doing this, or there is some deep, dark request that I'm going to get hit with here soon because "you made me sit through 8 hours of Twilight, Shannon." Shit, see, this is going to come back to bite me in the ass. Whatever. Totally worth it.

So, in honor of the premiere tonight, I'm posting my final round of pictures from our Port Angeles/Forks/La Push trip a couple of weekends ago. We hit the hot spots, and I've highlighted some below. It was, in a word, fantastic. So many fans walking around, but none crazy...save one, but you'll see her below. Everyone was like me, just excited to be there. So, enjoy the final of this three part series. And everyone tell me what you think of Eclipse after you've seen it.

Here's Bella Italia in Port Angeles, where Edward takes Bella on their first date in Twilight. The menu is posted out front, and the mushroom ravioli is appropriately named "Bella's mushroom ravioli."


The sign outside the city of Forks. There was a line of cars when we stopped, everyone waiting to take their picture with it. I yelled at Todd from a distance away, "there's my sign I want a picture of." "What sign?" "The one with all the cars lined up by it, idiot."



A reproduction of Bella's truck at the visitor's center. I don't allow myself in many pictures, but I couldn't resist this one. Too funny. There were two Twilight tour buses that pulled up while we were here. Crazy times in little Forks.

This sign is posted on the back side of the hospital. Yes, I'm serious. Even the hospital has caught Twilight fever.


The craziest thing of our trip was this girl. Dressed up as Rosalie. On the beach. I expected more people to be dressed up, but was still taken aback by this. Todd, on the other hand...this was probably the highlight of the trip for him. He kept saying "She's Rosalie, Shannon." "Yes, dear, I get it." But yet, I don't. Twilight fans, gotta love them.




Wednesday, June 23, 2010

iPhone Pic #2

I actually felt like tonight was the first "summer" night of the year. Isabelle just got out of school yesterday, and the little ones and I have been sick, so tonight was the first night we ventured out past our regular bedtimes. WOW was it gorgeous. We met a couple of groups of friends down at Gene Coulon to BBQ, and then ended up running into a couple more sets of friends when there. Apparently we all had the same idea! We stayed until sunset, which was truly gorgeous and hopefully captured a bit below with my phone.

Sunset at Gene Coulon


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Part Two: Evergreen State

Trip to the peninsula: part deux! One thing I truly love about Twlight is the loyalty to our surroundings; the forests, the beaches, the rain, the green...it's obviously that shit's not filmed on a sound stage. You can't duplicate the Pacific NW on a sound stage! Todd and I are die hard fans of the X-Files. They filmed in Vancouver BC for years before moving production to LA. EVERYTHING went down hill from there. So, I have always loved Twilight for getting this right. And for the record, yes, I know Twilight was filmed in and around the Portland area and that New Moon and Eclipe were filmed around Vancouver. No matter. It's the "feel" of the region I'm talking here. Our forests are thick, lush, mossy...mystical, if you will. Watching the Twilight series makes me feel at home.

It was on our drive to Forks that I was reminded of this all over again. I take for granted the green that surrounds me constantly; the water and mountains I see around every corner. Our drive was awe inspiring around every turn, and this is a drive we've done *many* times over the years. It Never. Gets. Old.

So this is what this post is about; the beauty that is the Pacific NW. If you haven't ever been...ummm, what's wrong with you?!? You're missing out! Get your ass here pronto.

This is what we saw the entire way. I have about 100 more pics just like this - gorgeous.
Lake Crescent lies between Port Angeles and Forks. It's a huge, deep lake.



Our beautiful forest, taken out the car window

Discovery Bay at Sequim, with a view out Puget Sound

Crab walking the beach at Discovery Bay



Last part of this series will post in the next couple of days and will cover all the Twilight hot spots. Yah!!! Anxious for Eclipse next week? Got big plans? We're doing a Twilight marathon at our theater, starting with Twilight at 630 PM, then New Moon, and finally Eclipse. I will need a butt transplant stat after that many hours.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Beach babes of the Pacific NW

Warning: This will be part one of what will probably be a three part series about our trip to the Olympic Peninsula this weekend. Our goal was to endulge my fangirlness (new word!) and visit the Twilight hotspots around Forks and Port Angeles, but it became so much more.

My children were all born in Seattle and are 100% children of the Pacific Northwest. Isabelle crumbles if she's in temperatures above 75 degrees. Sophia shields her eyes and screams on days the sun is shining full blast. And Hudson sunburns in two seconds if left unattended without sunscreen. They are in their element when its cloudy, raining, and cold. This point couldn't have been proven more true than our trip to the beach this weekend.

As part of our Twilight tour, we went out to La Push and visited First Beach. The temperature outside? A "balmy" 63 degrees. Conditions? Cloudy with occassional sprinkles and a breeze. Water temperature? About a chill 50 degrees. My children? In their bathing suits running into the suf.

I probably don't need to point out that the rest of the spactators on the beach were wearing jeans, sweatshirts (jackets in some cases) and fingers twitching towards their cellphones, no doubt aching to call Child Protective Services on us. Hey, this is how my kids like it...ocean to themselves!

We're at the beach? Everyone jump for joy!

In Isabelle's case, not even being without a bathing suit can keep her out of the water



This is the face we get when we say it's time to leave.


They're like sharks on the shore, watching and waiting for the perfect wave to play in


They run in the water, run from the water...just let my kids lose at a beach and they will be entertained for hours. The colder the better!!







Thursday, June 17, 2010

Summer crushes

As summer (supposedly) makes its way to my neck of the woods, each morning I take a glance at my closet and realize I'm not quite as ready as I'd like to be for warmer weather. Not that I'm ready to part completely with my skinny jeans, sweatshirts and thermal tees, but I realize that my legs actually might like to see the sun should it ever come out for an entire day. That being said, needed additions to my closet have resulted in my scouring the internet to figure out exactly *what* direction I'd like to go for the summer. As a result, we have my top three crush items of the moment. This will probably change by next week, but for now this is what I've got on my mind.

Crush #1: Anthropologie

Last week it was the cute items that H&M had splattered across my new Lucky, this week it's Anthropologie and all their adorableness. More specifically, the cute layering of dress/cardigan/belt like pictured below. Ugh. Must have. Double ugh. Must find more money to afford Anthropologie.



Crush #2: Cross body saddle bag/messenger bag

This seems like the perfect hands-free, yet holds a lot of crap bag for the summer. Durable enough that I won't have a stroke when I drop it on a sandy beach or grassy lawn, yet cute enough to take to dinner. I had found a less expensive version a bit ago on http://www.shopbop.com/ but failed to buy it before it sold out. Lesson as always: if you really want it, get it before it's gone. For now, I found this Lucky Brand Abbey Road bag. At $178 I'm not ready to pull the trigger yet, until I fully feel I've exhausted my search for a comparable alternative, but I'm getting close. I see this bag being highly versatile and something that can get a lot of use into fall and winter.

Crush #3: Gray shoes
My love for gray shoes actually started months ago, but I've found I'm very picky about exactly what type of gray shoe I want, and in turn the shade of gray. A couple of months ago, when it was colder, I had found a great pair of Steve Madden boots that were sold out before I even had a chance to blink. My hunt continued to no avail, until these cute little booties popped up on Nordstrom. Perfect to wear with jeans during the summer, these should hold me over until I can begin a boot search again in the fall. And at $99, these Nine West beauties are pretty affordable. Must move before they're gone...


What are *you* crushing on for summer?!?

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

iPhone Pic #1

The love I have for my Nikon is probably quite clear to all who know me, but the love I have for my iPhone isn't far behind. Picture taking isn't the best, but sometimes you have to make the most with what you've got, right? With that, I'm challenging myself to post one iPhone pic a week. The photo will be taken with my phone and adjusted using FREE apps (cause I'm cheap like that).

Here we go...

Bench Warmer

Monday, June 14, 2010

Summer is here! (fingers crossed)

After much anticipation, it seems summer *might* have finally arrived in Seattle. Gorgeous, clear blue skies blessed us with their presence this weekend, and we took full advantage of it. Friday Isabelle had a sleepover with a friend, so we took the little ones to watch our friend's son play his first game of a weekend soccer tournament. Saturday was spent getting ready for the end of season party at the house, a Kid v. Parent soccer game (kids won...), and then wrapped with our party. WooHoo! (Note: I'm not as young as I think. Just saying.) Sunday, after much moaning and groaning to get my sore self out of bed, Todd took off to play another (all adult) soccer game and I took the kids to West Seattle for low tide, one of our favorite activities in Seattle. As always, they had a blast.

My three little ducks in a row

Isabelle actually dug this clam up on the beach. It was huge!



Sophia loved sitting in the warm tide pools and playing with the sand.


Boy + Sand = Love at first sight!


My girls sitting in the tide pool with a beautiful Seattle backdrop


Hope everyone has a lovely Monday!
~ Shannon




Monday, June 7, 2010

But we just started...

Seems like yesterday I was writing about spring soccer starting and now we've already come to a close. Last Sunday was the final game of the Monsters' spring season, and they went out with a bang. The Monsters played probably their best overall game of the season, and walked away with a 6-1 victory to finish the season 6-1-1. Isabelle scored two goals and an assist in the final game to bring her goal total for the year to 14, with who knows how many assists (yeah, we don't keep track of them...sue us). This was easily Isabelle's best season to date and she did nothing but make us proud week after week. Not just for her goal scoring, which she scored in every game but one this season, but for her drive, determine, hussle, and constant ability to change a game and be a competitor. She never gave up, even when the game got tough or she got hurt, and she would often turn the tide to bring the momentum back our way; she truly showed leadership on the field. Best of all, she had FUN this season! Go Monsters!!
Waiting to get in on the action

Isabelle with Coach Todd and Coach Jeff



2010 Spring Monsters
Back row (l to r): Coach Jeff, Amanda, Emilia, Gracie, Kielee and Coach Todd
Front row (l to r): Sydney, Isabelle and Riley


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Public Service Announcement

I'm diverting a little from the norm today to make a public service announcemnt. Smoking is bad, people. It's a disgusting habit that should be banned EVERYWHERE. ALL THE TIME. FOR GOOD. In the US alone, approximately half a million people die from smoking related illness each year. That's...disgusting. That being said, if you're going to smoke, you sure as hell better look like this:





28 days until Twilight Eclipse opens. I can hardly contain myself. Todd is probably sick of hearing about it, but I'm giddy like a school girl. Two hours of new Robert Pattinson as Edward? Swoon. Have a good one. And don't smoke!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

We missed the memo for summer

Memorial Day weekend reigned wet and cold in the Emerald City this year. We barely cracked 60 degrees and it rained every day. Not until nearly 700 on Monday did the sun decide to show its lovely shine. Nice. Just in time for bed. Whatever, weather, be a stingy bitch. As the pictures below show, we just don't care. We're hearty Seattleites! Rain or shine, we're off on an adventure.

Sophia walking the grounds at Kelsey Creek Park

Isabelle strolling the path at Kelsey Creek looking at the horses

My sweet girls


Hudson running through a muddy field


Old farm equipment that obviously didn't hold up as well in the weather

I hope everyone had a safe and fun Memorial Day weekend! And that your weather was better than ours.