We woke up Saturday morning and Sam said, "lets go to the San Juan Islands and stay at a B & B tonight!" I was so excited! So we packed in like 5 minutes, and we were the last car to make the 9:05am ferry over to Friday Harbor. We had such a great trip. Friday Harbor is so pretty! While we were there, we spotted a whale, watched a beautiful Bald Eagle sitting in a tree right above us, ate some good food and stayed at this adorable Bed & Breakfast on a farm with Alpaca's, Chickens, Pigs and Sheep. We got the most beautiful room at the B & B too...with huge windows and a huge king size bed...big enough for the 3 of us :)
(I took a picture of our room, bottom right)
Sam took some cool pictures of the Eagle we saw.
I'm so glad that we went to Friday Harbor while we had the chance! We only have one more weekend here in Kirkland and then it's back to New York. I'm really excited to get back to all of our stuff and all of T's books and toys and mostly our friends, but this has been such a fun summer!
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What a great place...T's face looks so funny when he is feeding the alpaca! Glad you had fun.
ReplyDeleteso fun!!!! I love the picture of T with the baby. He is going to be such a good big brother!
ReplyDeleteglad you had a chance to go to the San Juan Islands...they are so beautiful
ReplyDeleteNow I want to go visit them!:) So many things we want to do on our last weekend here. It will be hard to pick one thing. Hopefully we can get together one more time this week before we all go back to Ithaca. Yay!
ReplyDeleteI am forwarding this post to Jeff in hopes some of Sam's cuteness rubs off on him! What a fun and beautiful getaway! Can't wait to see you guys in a couple of weeks in SLC!
ReplyDeleteI have heard it is so pretty and fun there! How lucky you got to go!
ReplyDeleteSounds like such a GREAT trip!! Love the pics :-)
ReplyDeleteONly 1 more week! Crazy! good luck with the move back!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun, we are so excited to see you guys again. I love the picture of T on the swing!
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