Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Tom and Adrienne Adventure

Hey Folks! Tom and I had a pretty full weekend of activities and exploring. We headed to Whidbey Island for Tom's friend, Karen's wedding and did some exploring in between. On our way back from Whidbey, did some more sightseeing, and stopped in downtown Seattle or "Schattle"(as Millie P would say) for our one year anniversary...Ekk! I can't believe it's been that long! Since it was a big trip, I'm going to split up the posts. Below are pictures from our first day.


Friday: The Adventure begins! We take a ferry boat over to Whidbey Island, drive to our bed and breakfast to get ready quickly before the rehearsal dinner.
While we are waiting for our ferry boat, we take a quick walk to stretch and watch people catch some crabs. hehe...
Driving onto the ferry boat.

Watching another ferry boat from ours.

Rehearsal Dinner. After the ferry ride, we quickly run over to the party. Tim's parents (groom's parents) rented a beautiful waterfront house on Whidbey and hosted the rehearsal dinner. The pic above is Karen (the bride-to-be, wearing the white/green stripe dress) and Carley (blue dress) playing the longest game of cornhole! :)

It rained for a little while we were there, and the results were the biggest, brightest rainbows.

Carley and Eric taking crazy pictures by the water.

We decided to take crazy pictures too!

The Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast. Since we were rushing to the rehearsal dinner, we didn't have time to take a lot of pictures that night. The pictures below are of the b&b from all the days we stayed there.

View of Useless Bay from the backyard of the house.

All of the suites had a private entrance and sitting area outside. Our suite faced the backyard.

The B&B was very nice! I thought the decorations were a little too much, but according to Tom and his knowledge of bed and breakfast places, they are all kind of like that. We had a very comfortable stay, and the breakfasts they left for us were fabulous!

Probably the best part of the B&B is that they had animals. They have two donkeys, two sheep, and tons of bunnies running around. The bunnies were very friendly and would run right up to you. If you didn't have any food, they would just sniff your hand and then hop away. Though the rabbits were used to people feeding them, they were still a little scared. If you raised your hand too quickly, they would turn and run away. On our last day there, Tom picked an apple for one of the rabbits and got super close to its face. Enjoy the pics!

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