16 August 2013

  • Visiting Family

    A fourteen hour layover in Seattle was my first stop in the United States. Arriving about 9:30 in the morning, I took the convenient light rail into downtown and conducted my most important business: drawing a money order and then mailing it, and my inch-thick Thailand visa application, to the Thai consulate. After a long wait, a surprisingly helpful postal employee walked me through the steps of buying the money order, properly addressing the express mail envelopes, and then packing everything correctly.

    After a browse around the Pike Place Public Market and lunch at a cute French restaurant nearby, I visited the Seattle Art Museum to see “Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion“. This exhibit, which runs through Labor Day weekend, has more than 100 dresses from Japanese designers such as Issey Miyake, Kenzo Takada, and Rei Kawakubo. These designers revolutionized the way we think of fashion. I only wish Tawn could have attended the exhibit, which he would have found fascinating.

    In the afternoon, I went to my aunt and uncle’s house and spent time with them and my cousins. Their daughter is about a year old and I last saw her in March at my grandparents’ 75th wedding anniversary, so it was nice to see how much she has grown since then. My uncle prepared some excellent wild salmon on the grill, so I was well-fed.

    My red eye flight departed Seattle about midnight, heading east to a rainy Cleveland. A two-hour connection allowed me time for breakfast and a shoe shine before I caught my flight into Kansas City.

    The next several days in Kansas City were spent visiting family members, attending football (soccer) games and gymnastics lessons, and the like. Four and a half days was enough time to see everyone, catch up, and then move one before wearing out my welcome. Unfortunately, no time for a side trip to Omaha or Quincy, though.

     

Comments (9)

  • Sounds like a whirlwind visit! I love the first and last photos. It is so hard to get action shots and you got the motion and the clouds in the background are wonderful… I hope the visa stuff goes smoothly.

  • Quincy is on your list for the next time for sure.

    You flew to Cleveland and back tracked to KC? Airlines here have got it so screwed up. I am so glad though that you visited family and are now all ready with the visa for Thailand.

  • The application form is an inch thick? They must have asked for all your recipes…

  • that baby girl is cute. and great soccer game photo shot.

  • @ElusiveWords - Ha ha! That’s funny, Matt. The application is actually just a single page but the back-up documentation is more than an inch thick.
    @rudyhou - Thanks and would you believe the soccer shot was taken with an iphone?
    @ZSA_MD - Yes, the routing from Seattle to Cleveland and Back nearly two hours to Kansas City seems a bit out of the way.As for Quincy, it remains on my to-visit-again list.
    @murisopsis - Thanks. Yes, the action shot was a lucky break. Was sitting on the sideline and the action came towards us. Managed to take out my phone and shoot at the right moment.

  • @christao408 -  is it iphone 5?

  • @rudyhou - No, I’m old school. It is a 4S.

  • @christao408 -  wait a minute. you THINK that’s old school. mine is iphone 4!! guess that makes me vintage, huh?

  • @rudyhou - Um… no comment. =D

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