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Tuppence a Bag

January 26, 2006 by Kathryn

alki16Some girlfriends and I took our kids out to a slightly too fancy restaurant for lunch. It was a restaurant where, if you’re lucky, a large sea lion will squash your car while you eat.

Picture a classy restaurant overlooking the Puget Sound, full of business women and men and one table that had been accidentally transported in from Chuck-E-Cheese.

3 moms, six kids aged 3 and under, a combined bill of over $70. The kids were boiling over onto the other tables, asking why they couldn’t have sippy cups and why the napkins weren’t made of paper. Crackers and grapes were strewn everywhere and they just wanted to get out and touch the water. I think everyone in the restaurant wanted to grant them that wish.

alki1After the meal, we took a short drive and a little walk out onto the cement boardwalk. One friend had spent a dollar on a bag of bread so we could feed the seagulls. Not only was this the highlight of our day, but possibly the highlight of Laylee’s life (she has a very short memory).

The greatest things in life truly are free, or at least cost less than $70.

They gather.

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Out comes the bread.

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Hold on to your hats and let the good times begin.

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Mine…mine….mine. Those Nemo filmmakers really did their seagull research. Holy crazy-attack-birds batman!

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Laylee seems unfazed, an angel with wings.

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Jumping for joy.

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Birds, shmirds. Dude, where’s my nap?

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10 points if you can see the Space Needle. Go Seahawks!

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She feeds them in a strange bowling motion…

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…..then laughs uncontrollably.

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And the kick is GOOD!

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All gone bread. It’s okay. The seagulls are about to explode and we really don’t want to witness that….

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…so let’s turn our attention to the….. monolith. This is apparently the birthplace of Seattle. From what I hear, it was a messy experience, no epidural, and no indoor plumbing.

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Real estate along the water is sold at a premium. Several brand new condo and apartment complexes rise into the sky. Amazingly, in between them are sprinkled smallish houses, some much more rundown and tinier than this one. I wonder who held out to keep their property when I’m sure the offers ran in the hundreds of thousands, if not millions.

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If this were my grandma’s house, would I keep it for the memories after her passing or sell it to the highest bidder? I’m really not sure.

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  1. Heather says

    January 27, 2006 at 12:42 am

    I want Ellie to feed the seagulls. She freaked out so much today over the “biwds” she could see outside the car. That much joy might have stopped her heart!

  2. blackbird says

    January 27, 2006 at 5:10 am

    That is really not a very attractive monument.

    I often wonder about having a teeny tiny valuable house like that…tempting to never sell it…maybe for a million.

  3. Regina Clare Jane says

    January 27, 2006 at 5:27 am

    Laylee looks so happy! The angel (bird) wings pic is adorable!

  4. Liz says

    January 27, 2006 at 6:01 am

    I’m loving the jumping for joy pic

  5. Shannon (sentimental) says

    January 27, 2006 at 6:02 am

    What a cute capture of the experience you got there hon! The pictures do it well and even though that house is smallish, it is kind of cute and I betting the view is worth everyone living on top of one another.

  6. momrn2 says

    January 27, 2006 at 7:03 am

    I enjoy Seattle. I wish I could drive over today, but since I can’t, I’ll just enjoy your pics!

    Your trip to the restaraunt reminded me of our recent dinner with my Aunt and Uncle and some of their good friends. They took us to the type of place where you have more than one fork. My daughter loudly proclaims,” Mom, I only need one fork!” and begins put the other ones in front of me. Since we had now become the object of everyone’s attention I said as confidently as I could, “At McDonalds we don’t even use any forks.” Sometimes kids in those types of places are just… well, not near as fun as McDonalds would have been from the very begining. tee hee hee

  7. mom says

    January 27, 2006 at 7:03 am

    The pictures were great! Even if the restaurant was too expensive, you can’t fault the interactive entertainment! I’m so glad you had fun.

  8. Rachelle says

    January 27, 2006 at 8:02 am

    Great pictures! I love the one where it looks like she has wings!

  9. Pam says

    January 27, 2006 at 8:12 am

    Oh man, wish I was there. What cute pictures. Glad you got to get out, even if it wasn’t as cheap as McD’s.

  10. Stephanie says

    January 27, 2006 at 8:26 am

    Okay, so who’s idea was it to go to the fancy restaurant?

    And if you keep posting stuff like this, I am going to get REALLY homesick. (more than I already am).

  11. Caryn says

    January 27, 2006 at 8:57 am

    Glad you had such a good time. The pictures of Laylee are adorable–especially the one in which she has wings.

    Oh, and ten points for me! I saw the Space Needle. 😀

  12. hlh says

    January 27, 2006 at 9:04 am

    ok is she really wearing the snow white dress under her pink coat?! Too funny!!!!

    We’ve done a version of that in S. Cal. We feed the seagulls french fries, they will actually catch them mid air, if you throw them up. It makes my children giggle uncontrollably too!

  13. MommyMaki says

    January 27, 2006 at 10:03 am

    Oh, I so miss living near water. My kiddo would have loved the birds also. Great pic’s.

  14. MommyMaki says

    January 27, 2006 at 10:10 am

    Oh yeah, maybe I’m heartless, but I’d sell the house to the highest bidder. I think grandma would love it that she sent the kids to college and some 🙂

    Then I would get an artist to do an oil painting of grandma so I can forever remember her kindness in my home everyday 🙂

  15. Karen says

    January 27, 2006 at 11:12 am

    (sigh) another morning of laugh and love reading your blog. Please bring Laylee and Magoo back to my house soon. I need to squish them again.

    Table transported from Chuck E. Cheese. Where do you get this stuff?? You kill me!

  16. Susan says

    January 27, 2006 at 11:12 am

    Mmm, Salty’s. I love that place.

    We used to ride the ferry to Vashon and feed the seagulls French fries. And by ‘we’ I mean my husband, as I have an almost paralysing fear of birds. Good times!

  17. Liz says

    January 27, 2006 at 11:41 am

    PS I did see the space needle too but I forgot about it in seeing all the adorable other pictures.

  18. Carrie says

    January 27, 2006 at 12:00 pm

    You just made me more than homesick. I want to ball my eyes out. I know exactly where you were. Many volleyball games and teenage cruising was done at that beach. My first date with my husband was at a restaurant at that beach eating about the best Fish and Chips in the entire world and watching ferry boats go by. I grew up just a few minutes from there. It is one of my favorite places in Seattle. It looks like you all had a lot of fun.

  19. Sadie says

    January 27, 2006 at 12:35 pm

    Carrie, you said best fish & chips–would you be talking about Spud’s? I’m several states away now, but the other Spud’s, at Greenlake, holds very fond memories for me.

  20. Katy says

    January 27, 2006 at 12:40 pm

    These photo essays will be the basis for some of your best memories later on. I always find when I’ve taken a series of pics like this, close together, that I can remember exactly everyone’s mood and what the kids were saying, etc. SO much fun! Your kids are adorable!
    Katy http://www.fallible.com

  21. surcie says

    January 27, 2006 at 1:23 pm

    So jealous. Oh, how I love Alki. And Salty’s, too! My family has had lots of wedding receptions and other meaningful get togethers there. My relatives live in West Seattle and my Grandma lived on Alki until her death last year. I don’t get to visit that area as often as I’d like, living on the East Coast as I do.

  22. Carrie says

    January 27, 2006 at 2:51 pm

    Sadie, it is Spud’s. This is my very favorite place to eat when we go to Seattle and visit our family. I just love walking on Alki Beach. I love Greenlake, too. We went to the Spud’s there a couple of times and I like to take the kids and walk around the lake when we are in town and get a chance to go.

    I did not see the link to Salty’s either when I first read the post DYM, so I did not know that is where you ate. They have wonderful food there, too. The scenary is the best, as long as you do not have sea lions on your car when you are done.:)

  23. Theresa says

    January 27, 2006 at 5:39 pm

    I loved the pictures of your get together!!! How fun!!! I remember the first time I tried to get Liz to feed the ducks and geese at the Columbus Zoo, and she was so scared, that everytime she saw a feather she started screaming. (She was 3, I think she may have outgrown that by now!)

  24. The Daring One says

    January 27, 2006 at 5:45 pm

    It seems like everybody has lived in Seattle at some time or other. Maybe I’ll do a Tip Tuesday about what to do in the Puget Sound area for fun.

    I’m loving all of your stories. This has been a really fun comment day.

  25. emlouisa says

    January 27, 2006 at 9:17 pm

    My relatives are constantly wanting to take my kids to fancy restaurants. Not only fancy, but romantic FONDUE restaurants. After 7pm, even. I can’t even imagine the havoc my 2 year old would reak on a place like that. Especially that close to bedtime. 🙂

    You are a brave, brave woman.

    I’m loving your blog.

  26. Shannon says

    January 28, 2006 at 2:49 am

    Was that a Snow White costume I saw?

  27. Julie (rarely-home mom) says

    January 28, 2006 at 11:34 am

    Oh my GOODNESS you are BRAVE! At this minute, I have only an 18 month old, and even going to a fast food joint with him is work. Too much work!

  28. RGLHM says

    January 28, 2006 at 6:22 pm

    I would sell the house and buy a nice reminder of my grandmother with the money. After all that is what she would have wanted us to do right?:-)

    Love the pictures. I’m a visual learner so I love photo- documentaries. Ah, to be near the water…

  29. Sadie says

    January 29, 2006 at 6:28 pm

    Oh. My. Thanks to Carrie’s comment on the prior entry (Tuppence a Bag) I still cannot get Spud’s Out Of My Head. Here I sit, two states away, landlocked. And still, I crave the fish, and assorted vinegars, and the chips. I should be PAID by these people, forheavenssake…

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