Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sunshine

The past weekend in Seattle was beautiful and sunny, simply glorious. Everyone was doing their best to take advantage of it, Henry and myself included. To get ready for the warm weather, we both got our haircut. Mine was a corrective action for a very unfortunate student haircut I got last week. It was a little shocking to lose half my hair unintentionally, but I think it turned out ok.
Short hair!!!
We took our new haircuts for a walk and some outside dining. 

Last Christmas my dad made me a Kubb set, and I hadn't had a change to use it yet. On Sunday afternoon, Henry and I took it to Gas Works Park to try it out. For the uninitiated, Kubb is a lawn game that involves throwing sticks at each other.

Kite hill
As any sunny day, Gas Works was bustling. It is still on our to-do list to acquire and fly an awesome kite. Maybe next week...

View from Kite hill.
We got our game set up, and commenced the stick throwing.

I was still winning when this was taken...
The game consists of a lot of wooden blocks, which can be kind of awkward to carry around. Although I only live 2 blocks from the park, it's still long enough to be inconvenient. Enter the blue beast. The blue beast is an old suitcase that I brought back to Seattle from NE when I needed more suitcase space than planned. It was supposed to enter retirement at that point, but has been pulled out to serve as my Kubb carrying case. Henry was delighted to carry it around the park, needing to take a break halfway there. 
Blue beast in action
Of course, we weren't the only people in the park getting some looks. In our search to find a suitable field for our game in the park, we came across some "knights" in training.
Lancelot v. Galahad
My thoughts: it was way too warm to be wearing all that armor.
For Guinevere!
Funny times.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Restaurant Week

Last week was restaurant week. Henry, some other friends, and I took this opportunity to eat at the Columbia Tower Club. The Columbia Tower is the tallest building in Seattle, and the very top floor is a restaurant and club that you can only eat at if you are a member. Except during restaurant week, when the let the rest of the little people in. Pictured is the view from the restaurant, and the compelling reason for going. We quickly learned that the food and service are not the reasons to go...