Georgetown Carnival in Seattle

Georgetown Carnival in Seattle

When someone suggests something we need to check out in Seattle, we’ll always try our best to make it happen. Thanks to my friend Brittany, we spent our day at the Georgetown Carnival in Seattle. When Brittany first sent us the suggestion, we said to each...
Best “Secret” Views of Seattle on Queen Anne Hill

Best “Secret” Views of Seattle on Queen Anne Hill

Queen Anne Hill offers some of the best views of Seattle. The most popular viewpoint is Kerry Park, and for good reason. It showcases the Space Needle, the Seattle skyline, Mt. Rainier, and the Puget Sound. It’s the best of the Emerald City all rolled into one...
Center for Wooden Boats on Lake Union

Center for Wooden Boats on Lake Union

The Center for Wooden Boats on Lake Union allows you to step back in time. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, there were boathouses (also known as liveries) all over Seattle. People could rent boats and take them around area lakes for transportation or entertainment....
The Museum of Flight | Free First Thursday

The Museum of Flight | Free First Thursday

Tim and I are super excited to check out the Museum of Flight on Thursday. Not only are we stoked to explore all of the exhibits, but we’re especially excited that we are going for free! Yes, FREE! Jealous? Don’t be. You can go for free too! It’s...
Tin Room Bar and Grill in Burien

Tin Room Bar and Grill in Burien

The Tin Room Bar and Grill in Burien is more than just a place to grab lunch. It’s a central part of Olde Town Burien and it’s packed with history. Never in a million years did I think I’d find myself in Burien five days a week, but with my new...
Seattle Waterfront Carousel at Miners Landing

Seattle Waterfront Carousel at Miners Landing

“Are you talking about the carousel or the Ferris wheel?” That’s a common question asked by employees at the Seattle Waterfront Arcade because customers are often confused. Outside the front door of the arcade on Pier 57, there’s The Great...