Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Love Is Love - Pride Parade


Every year we head downtown to celebrate our LGBT community and love with thousands of other people at the Seattle Pride Parade.  The parade has an energy of it's own, driven by the music, sights and spirit of the attendees.  The overall mood is one of joy and celebration, unabashed revelry, happiness and, simply,  Pride.  Pride in who you are, who you surround yourself with, who supports you.  These are important themes in how we are raising our boys. This year's pride served as a counterbalance to the tragedy in Orlando which also opened a dialogue about love and loss.  It was invigorating to be around so much delight and  emotion. 







Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Cinema Under The Stars - Outdoor Movies In the Greater Seattle Area


There is something amazing about watching a movie outdoors.  The sounds and sights are amplified by the openness of the venue.  Add in a crowd that is unfettered by the limitations of the theater and you have a spectacle that is unlikely to be recreated at your local Cinerama.  Luckily in the Seattle area there are several locations where you can watch a film with the sky above you.  The Fremont Outdoor Cinema is the longest running of the bunch with Seattle Parks and Recreation (at both Westlake and Occidental Parks), Magnuson Park, Marymoor Park and  the Seattle Center all hosting their own movies within the last few years. With this many venues, there are movies playing 3 to 4 nights a week. As an added bonus, many of the showings encourage dressing up and several showings have movie trivia or other activities before the show starts.  So gather up your low beach chairs, pack yourself some snacks and spread out a blanket under the stars....


Wednesday, July 6: Back to the Future – Marymoor Park
Thur. July 7: Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Magnuson Park
Wednesday, July 13: Jurassic World – Marymoor Park
Thur. July 14: Labyrinth- Magnuson Park
Friday July 15th:  Movies in the Park: Inside Out - Westlake Park
Saturday July 16th: DEADPOOL | 21+ - Fremont Studios
Wednesday, July 20: Inside Out – Marymoor Park
Thur. July 21: Star Wars: The Force Awakens- Magnuson Park
Friday July 22nd: Movies in the Park: The Goonies - Westlake Park
Saturday July 23rd: Pretty Woman 21+ - South Lake Union Discovery Center
Wednesday, July 27: Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Marymoor Park
Thur. July 28: The Incredibles- Magnuson Park
Saturday July 30th: Mad Max: Fury Road 21+ - South Lake Union Discovery Center

Saturday July 30th: The Princess Bride Quote-Along - Seattle Center Movies at the Mural
Wednesday, August 3: Aladdin – Marymoor Park
Thursday, August 4th: Guardians of the Galaxy – Magnuson Park
Friday, August 5th: Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same - Cal Anderson Park
Saturday, August 6th: Grand Budapest Hotel 21+ - South Lake Union Discovery Center
Saturday, August 6th: Mad Max: Fury Road - Seattle Center Movies at the Mural
Wednesday, August 10: Singin' in the Rain – Marymoor Park
Thur. August, 11th: Zootopia – Magnuson Park
Friday, August 12th: Spaceballs - Cal Anderson Park
Saturday, August 13th: Galaxy Quest - Seattle Center Movies at the Mural
Wednesday, August 17: Zootopia – Marymoor Park
Thur. August 18th: The Sandlot – Magnuson Park
Friday, August 19th: Dudefest V - The Big Lebowski - South Lake Union Discovery Center
Friday, August 19th:  Barbarella - Cal Anderson Park
Saturday, August 20th: West Side Story - Seattle Center Movies at the Mural
Wednesday, August 24: The Princess Bride – Marymoor Park
Thur. August 25th: The Goonies – Magnuson Park
Friday, August 26th: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - Cal Anderson Park
Friday, Aug 26th:  Movies in the Park: Labyrinth - Occidental Square
Saturday, August 27th: Life of Pi - Seattle Center Movies at the Mural
Friday, Sep 2nd:  Movies in the Park: Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Occidental Square

Sunday, June 19, 2016

$5.93 or Keep Your Eyes On The Ground


Over the last year our youngest and I have kept an eye to the ground.  It all started when we found a few pennies on one of our daily walks.  He asked if they were fake and, when I said they were real, asked why they had been thrown out.  It began a talk about the value of little things and how the things that some people thought had little value meant more to others.  We also discussed how little treasures added up quickly, both monetarily and in life.  We decided to collect what we found in a special container and total it after a year.  $5.93....134 coins....one little treasure almost every other day.  We are about to start a new year of treasure hunting....I think we'll keep looking down. 

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Homemade Ramen - I Will Create Food!


Our family loves ramen!   It also happens to be one of the easiest soups to make and is very versatile. Start with your favorite broth and add your favorite veggies and noodles.  

You will need:

6 cups of your favorite broth - we use vegetable stock
1/2 cups green onions 
4 cups of your favorite veggies
One package of fresh ramen noodles - we get ours at either the Asian Food Center or Uwajimaya
1 Clove of garlic chopped
1 tbsp ginger
Sriracha to taste

Start with the broth.  

 Add chopped green onions, garlic and ginger and simmer for 15 minutes in a large pot.  You can also add Sriracha if you like a little kick.



Add all of your veggies. Simmer everything until the veggies soften. 


If you are using leafy veggies, such as bok choy or kale, wait to add them until 10 minutes before serving so they don't get mushy.


When your veggies are the consistency that you like them add the noodles.  After 7-8 minutes you will be ready to enjoy some amazing homemade ramen!  Enjoy.