Saturday, October 16, 2010

Back to Seattle.

This weekend, Mindy and Brooke came into town. So, among visiting the sights in Portland, we decided to go on a road trip to Seattle, Washington. Some of you may not know that Seattle was one of the first cities I ever visited in the U.S. (stops at Airports don't count).


Back in 2005, I went with Heidi, Lisa #1, Lisa #2, Lisa #3, and Ben to Seattle from Vancouver, B.C. We had a great time--however, I haven't been back since. We also didn't get a chance to see all the sights in Seattle.

Needless to say, I've now seen a few more. I also got a chance to catch up with my friend, the former Weber State University Student Body President, Dan. He's up there working for the illustrious Boeing Company. So that's pretty sweet.



We all ended the day with a stop a great restaurant in Seattle, not before taking this picture (thanks Dan):



And then we headed back to Portland.

1 comment:

Mindy said...

Oh, how I wish my post would be this concise. Because it is not, it is still not posted. Haha, I am still on Portland. I will get to Seattle tonight ... and then post them all. :)

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