For my dad's birthday this year, he requested Chicken Parmesan for dinner. Here's me, prepping in the kitchen:
Yes, that's the Pioneer Woman's cookbook! AKA, my food bible! |
The prep took longer than I anticipated, but it was definitely worth it! My dad loved it, and Ellie even ate it!
After dinner, we were headed out pretty quick to go on a very special trip down to Seattle! I scored 3 tickets to the Woodland Park Zoo's WildLights display with my corporate discount from work! It wasn't much, but any discount is okay with us!
We were planning to leave as early as possible, but we didn't end up getting out of the house until after 5:30. (WildLights is only 5:30-8:30pm).
The drive down was pretty quick and relatively uneventful. Robert got turned around in one of the first parking lots, but we eventually found where we needed to park.
The walkway was completely lined with lights on trees!
This is from the walkway looking down |
Here's the entrance, once you get through the gate |
Everywhere you looked, you could see lights and animal shapes, silhouettes, and even moving light displays!
The pathways were not all open, but we didn't feel limited at all. There was plenty to see! |
Our little sweetheart, bundled up cozy in her stroller! |
Under the regular lights at the zoo, some of the LED lights made the pathways appear purple! It was really neat.
Robert, Ellie and my dad in front of a big butterfly display |
Daddy & Ellie looking at an amphibian display |
My favorite part was seeing how everything looked totally lit up in the dark! It was really neat how they had everything set up!
My dad is on the right, going into the Komodo Dragon exhibit |
Ellie Jo and Daddy looking at reptiles |
Some reptile thing |
Some slithery thing |
She was happy to have Grandpa and Daddy right there with her! |
Turtle!! I love the pattern on its back! |
Rawr! |
We were a little cramped in a tight space in this exhibit, and Ellie was the only one of us who could have expressed her frustrations - and had it be socially acceptable. |
Another turtle! It was so carefree! Like the ones in Finding Nemo! |
I took this pic on my iPhone! Amazing clarity! |
A pathway of animals! |
The largest animal we saw! And I can't even remember what it was... |
She liked the exhibits where she could peer in from the ground :) |
Daddy explaining about frogs |
Looks like this was out of a 1980s National Geographic. But it's not. It's my DSLR lens vs. dirty glass. #vintagenoeffort |
Real? Or display? You decide! |
The Spectacled Owl, Kova! We got to listen to a whole demonstration about him...until Ellie Jo got cranky. |
One of the last things we did was take Ellie Jo on the carousel. She LOVED it! |
Little did I know what was in store for us...
In Ballard!! For real! We NEVER go to Seattle anymore, and since we have a kiddo, it's hard to be spontaneous. |
But we were spontaneous that night! Ellie Jo was excited to get inside and get warm! (Note we all have like 4-5 layers on under our winter jackets!) |
This place did not disappoint! From the moment we walked in, I was wowed! Most of you know how much I adore Chip & Joanna Gaines on HGTV's Fixer Upper. (I mean really, I just applied to be on the street team for their book coming out on October 18th!) I just love how they work together as a couple, how they involve their kiddos in their work, their personalities, and their taste! Well, Hot Cakes may as well have taken a page right out of their book, because it was a Fixer Upper fan's dream!
Waiting in line |
Rustic, yet classy decor |
I was being slightly tourist-y, trying to get the right angles and shots to send to Keri... with my iPhone... we both realized there aren't enough texts in the world. |
Look at the gorgeous sign! |
Tasting table! The Whiskey Caramel is to die for! |
That's right; it says, "DRINK your dessert" !! |
Yes, a s'mores bar! |
That wall!!!! |
Brick + lighting fixtures + sign graphics = goals |
The whole place |
When we walked in, my dad immediately said, "No way... no way." I said, "What? Don't you want some dessert, Daddy?" He whispered, "I'm like, the oldest person here!" Robert and I laughed so hard... because he was right. The average age couldn't have been higher than 22 before we walked in, with the median age around 20. (No wise cracks about my math nerdiness! And no, I did not attempt to calculate the mode!)
So Elizabeth was thrilled to be in a "big kid" place for dessert, lol! |
The biggest chocolate cookie she could find. |
Do you see this decor? DO YOU?! |
...or my kiddo's sheer joy and happiness from a simple cookie. |
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the bathroom decor?! YES - BATHROOM! |
Hold the phone!! |
Liquor "cabinet" goals... |
To make my dad feel young, I encouraged him fiercely to take a selfie. Okay, okay; I forced it upon him. I know, right? You should have heard me trying to explain what we were doing. It was hilarious. |
Daddy and his girl outside Hot Cakes! |
We didn't actually eat the food there, we took it back to my dad's house for a special treat. I got the apple bread pudding, and it brought me up to a whole new level of appreciation for baking. Seriously. They put cardamom in the bread pudding. Cardamom! My favorite spice! I studied that bread pudding. I shall duplicate it sometime in the near future. I could seriously dedicate several posts to Hot Cakes alone...but I digress...
Dad had a really great birthday, and I had the most fun I'd had in months. Seriously! Or as Elizabeth says, "Sersssoly."
Anyway, my pictures are a bit disheveled and not quite in perfect order, but it's good enough for my first blog post in nearly 3 months!