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Seattle Vacation – Experience Music Project

Today we walked back up to where the Space Needle is and bought tickets to a museum called the Experience Music Project. After spending $32 in admission to see it I can tell you that it ranks right up there with the flying fish market at Pike’s Place. Overrated.

The only cool thing about it was a giant tornado of instruments that was in the lobby. The more I got to thinking about it, it reminds me of what we do in our Third Format worship. It’s kind of a whirlwind of an experience…

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On a random side note, I discovered at dinner tonight that I like black olives. Seriously, this is a major turning point for me. I grew up being the pickiest eater in the world and I’m now growing to be more “cultured.” Nachos + black olives = tastiness!

Seattle Vacation – Upper Queen Anne

Today Michelle and I visited Upper Queen Anne. Our hotel is in lower Queen Anne. Why are they called that you ask? A giant hill. We had talked about taking the bus system up the hill but then we decided that it was a piece of cake to climb the mountain. Sort of. Check out my pregnant wife conquering the hill. (The pictures don’t do it justice).

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After an afternoon at Starbucks and some walking around, we stopped by Kerry Park and saw some amazing views of the city. Seattle is gorgeous and we’re getting to see some amazing views of Mt. Rainier.

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Seattle Vacation – Pike’s Place Market

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Today Michelle and I went down to the famous Pike’s Place Market. There I saw the second-most overrated tourist trap in my life: the flying fish market. What was first? When I was in high school we visited the east coast and I saw the historical Plymouth Rock. I feel like I need to warn everyone not to expect much from this if you haven’t seen this before. It is seriously one little shop and they don’t even throw fish that often. It is just a bunch of tourists standing around with cameras waiting for someone to actually order a fish. Awesome.

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We then walked down to see the first Starbucks ever. What was funny about it is that it didn’t actually look like a Starbucks inside. Ironic. We bought a piece of art off of a street vendor of the storefront design. I’ve included my picture of it and a picture of our art so you can compare yourself and see how secretly artistic I am with my camera-work…

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As we were walking around we saw a group of nude cyclists riding down the street together. You don’t see that in AZ everyday. Entertaining to say the least.

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As I post this latest update, I am currently playing Mozart for my son (Michelle is holding headphones to her stomach). This is his first official music-listening experience. He isn’t ready for my favorite music yet, but I think he can handle a little Mozart.

Seattle Vacation – Dueling Piano Bar

Tonight we walked down to experience my first ever dueling piano bar called Chopstix (and we didn’t have to pay the $7 cover charge per person because Michelle talked our way out of it!). It was pretty great entertainment and they had the most amazing steak sirloin strips I have ever tasted! Seriously, the flavor was so good I was enjoying licking it off my fingers…I even ordered a second plate. (This is what I’m holding in the picture below in case of confusion).

After that we went to a coffee shop attached to our building and enjoyed some free drinks courtesy of our hotel (they give us a $10 voucher per day!). I finished the first book that I started on our trip, The Catcher in the Rye, and am now pondering why it is such a literary classic?

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Seattle Vacation – Space Needle

Today Michelle and I checked out what Seattle is probably best known for, the infamous Space Needle. It isn’t quite the experience of the Empire State Building but it was a great view (on an apparently rare sunny Seattle day) and not nearly the wait. And, it is walking distance from our hotel!

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A Deal With God

I was on a ride-a-long last Sunday with one of my friends from Third Format who is a Gilbert officer. He introduced me to his closest friend in the force and we got to talking over some food. I asked him about his view of God and he told me that he and God had an agreement. Intrigued, I asked him for the details.

He told me that he agreed to not talk bad about God and that God wouldn’t talk bad about him.

Wow. I didn’t know whether to laugh or to cry tears of remorse for such a broken image of God. Yet this implied fear/anger toward God is not unique to him. As I’ve reflected on that conversation since then I’ve been reminded of how many people out there live in isolation from a loving God who wants nothing more than to reconcile Himself to them. And it’s usually “Christians” who push them away. How do we be the church for people like this?