This past week we moved across Elliott Bay, leaving behind the familiar urban lifestyle of Aloha Street for the neighborhood vibes of North Admiral in West Seattle. The biggest loss of parting from Lower Queen Anne is the farewell to Seattle Center, the landmark of our neighborhood. I still remember finding our apartment on Craigslist and getting excited about the proximity to Seattle Center and the Space Needle. We've had a view of the iconic structure from our window for the last eight years and could even see the elevators go up and down (a favorite pastime of NLW's)!
Of course there's other aspects I'll miss: the streets I know so well from all our walks with Ebony, the secret P-patch garden, the short jaunt to South Lake Union, our beloved QFC, Citizen coffee, Laredo's - especially those $5 margarita Mondays - and our lovely neighbors! I know we'll create new friendships, new walking routes, and discover new restaurant dishes. That's part of the joy of moving and beginning anew. But the Seattle Center feels a bit irreplaceable to me.
Here's just a snapshot of memories I've captured for safe-keeping:
- Countless picnics with friends near the fountain
- Playing two-man badminton on the lawn
- Walking to work at Seattle Rep
- Playing two-man badminton on the lawn
- Walking to work at Seattle Rep
- The hubbub of Bite of Seattle
- Movies at the mural
- Hearing parts of Bumbershoot from our house and the one year I staffed a booth and got to see "The Head and the Heart" perform
- Our first and best concert in Seattle - "Deck the Hall Ball" in 2012
- Many jogs & walks with Ebony
- Stumbling upon a yoyo competition
- Watching robot wars in the Amory
- Hearing parts of Bumbershoot from our house and the one year I staffed a booth and got to see "The Head and the Heart" perform
- Our first and best concert in Seattle - "Deck the Hall Ball" in 2012
- Many jogs & walks with Ebony
- Stumbling upon a yoyo competition
- Watching robot wars in the Amory
- Becoming enchanted by the Children's Museum
- Attending a bipartisan political event and then going to a reception in the newly revolving Space Needle
- Meeting friends at just-before-midnight to watch the New Year's Eve fireworks
- Attending a free "Week in Review" KUOW event
- Free Zumba classes in summer evenings
- Just getting our toes wet with our membership at the Pacific Science Center before covid struck
- Discovering the hidden wading pool tucked away behind some steps
- Attending a free "Week in Review" KUOW event
- Free Zumba classes in summer evenings
- Just getting our toes wet with our membership at the Pacific Science Center before covid struck
- Discovering the hidden wading pool tucked away behind some steps
- Admiring the free art exhibits at the A/NT gallery
- Ice skating at Fisher Pavilion with friends
- Going for solo or duet runs
- Ice skating at Fisher Pavilion with friends
- Going for solo or duet runs
- Grabbing a snack or dinner at the Armory
- Visiting Chihuly Garden and Glass with my family and eating at Collections Cafe!
- Saturday morning dates at KEXP
- Walking home from theater and ballet performances
- Volunteering at a blowout Halloween party at MoPop (EMP at the time)
- Taking the monorail to catch a show downtown or to connect to the light rail and continue on to the airport
- BrickCon (a LEGO convention!)
- Seattle Public Library book sales
- Visiting Chihuly Garden and Glass with my family and eating at Collections Cafe!
- Saturday morning dates at KEXP
- Walking home from theater and ballet performances
- Volunteering at a blowout Halloween party at MoPop (EMP at the time)
- Taking the monorail to catch a show downtown or to connect to the light rail and continue on to the airport
- BrickCon (a LEGO convention!)
- Seattle Public Library book sales
- Ample Craft Fairs & other Festivals (like the time we went for a run and then went back the same day to enjoy the Italian Festival)
- Running the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon and St. Patty's Day Dash - with start/finish lines at Seattle Center!
**And most recently, the walking route Mr. Fleece established with NLW. So many simple stops and things to see through a child's eyes! They'd often venture out in the late afternoon while I relaxed and made dinner, but I made my fair share of guest appearances :)
**And most recently, the walking route Mr. Fleece established with NLW. So many simple stops and things to see through a child's eyes! They'd often venture out in the late afternoon while I relaxed and made dinner, but I made my fair share of guest appearances :)
From exercise and entertainment to peaceful walks and unexpected surprises, the Seattle Center will always be a treasure. Unfortunately, I never saw the Rat City Roller Girls play in Key Arena (would still like to see one of their bouts), never went to a performance at The Seattle Children's Theatre, and never attended a free Fourth of July Naturalization Ceremony welcoming and celebrating new U.S. Citizens. I had also planned a last "hurrah"for us - to put on our swimsuits and play in the International Fountain (again, something we've never done), but alas, the poor air quality due to recent forest fire smoke meant this wasn't a wise choice. It's always nice to have specific reasons to come back!
A fountain of Seattle Center love,
- SJW
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