DH and I have been really thinking that it was time to get off the crazy train which we have felt we have been on
So we have decided to spend the week in Seattle
We I have decided to take a break from our healthy eating and we have planned a menu of all the things we crave so this has been a ton of fun ). We also do laundry.
So we have decided to spend the week in Seattle
- The planning etc of going somewhere was beyond us this year .
- We have not really seen Seattle .
- Food is much easier when we are home.
- We don't need to miss tutoring ( Don't worry we have not turned into the crazy parents who don't let their child miss any work -but these past few months being so ill he is extremely behind)
On Sunday, DH and I cook for the week.
When we have asked R what he wants to do on his vacation - his top item is to go to Applebees -
Such are his simple hopes.
For DH and I , its not the dream restaurant but we go on Monday and while we are there, our cleaning lady is at home cleaning the house
And in this way all the chores of the week are behind us
So on Tuesday after his morning Speech session we go to the famous Tulip festival
There are tulips and daffodils
Its a cold and rainy day
But when you stay in Seattle, you don't complain about the rain
And fortunately its so beautiful and such a feast for the eyes that you don't really care
The Pacific North west is the beautiful woman whose beauty needs no make up
R runs through fields of flowers
He makes me play Ring a ringa roses
There is every kind of tulip here
And the mountains make a divine backdrop to the fields of daffodils
We buy flowers and even the fakey mc fake windmills make us smile ( seriously we know this is not Holland !!)
Later that day we meet friends who with their bright red hair are like flowers themselves ( they are online friends from the time when R was born - they are friends from the pre-autism era but have been all very very accepting of Autism )
R is so tired at the end of this day .. that he falls asleep half through taking his glasses off
Our heart are full of the beauty of tulips and daffodils today
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
William Wordsworth
More on our staycation later ...
Have you ever staycationed - did you like it ?
12 comments:
Gorgeous pictures! And it's a really great idea. I've been in Knoxville for over 9 years, and there are plenty of places I've never been and would love to go. I think a staycation is a brilliant idea, especially if you live in Seattle. How beautiful. I love the pic of R sleeping with his glasses. I miss you both (((hugs))).
A staycation sounds like a great idea, especially for you since you live in such a beautiful area that is still so new to you. Those tulips are amazing!
I love it! Most of our vacations have been in CT. We've camped about an hour away from home, so I'm not it totally counts...but we've done day trips from there. LOVED IT. (I've done this growing up and a little bit with my own kids now)
Lovely!! I would have never have known of the gorgeous flowers there without your post!!
Beautiful pictures! Your staycation sounds wonderful! We may do this this summer since my work schedule does not jive with my oldest son's football schedule and we can't pull off a getaway I don't think. Living near DC, we can probably find plenty to do that we have not done before. Enjoy the rest of your staycation!!
What a wonderful idea to have a staycation and a perfect opportunity to explore the area in which you live. Love your photos. I hope R is feeling a lot better. x
That is an amazing display of tulips. So glad that it seems everyone is healthy in your home - and looking it.
I am also a tad jealous of your vacation. :)
Whee! I actually read this before it was a week old!
Those flowers accent the beauty of your family very well!
Happy, happy for you! Love.
Staycations are so restorative! I'm glad you enjoyed yours, and I love the beautiful photos!
lovely pictures :)
Only reading this now, hope the rest of the week was as good. I think getting the house cleaned at the start was an excellent idea :) I had a staycation last summer when my brother and nephew visited: with an extra people to help we had great fun :)
Absolutely! That's about all we can manage right now. We visited the beaches, saw our cousins, went bowling, watched airplanes, and went swimming. There's a lot to see in our little corner of this planet.
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Your pictures are lovely and R looks like he's taking to Seattle. Sorry he's been sick.
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