Water Tower - Volunteer Park, Seattle WA Photography by J. Buist |
It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon. The flowers were all in bloom and the trees were covered in beautiful green leaves. It was a perfect day for a stroll. My mum heard about an event going on in the city; something called the "Taco Truck Challenge" and she gathered everybody up for a trip into Seattle. Daddy and big sister, Jade, came, and even Auntie Ali! Of course, we couldn't go on this adventure without Celeste. She's my princess dolly that comes with me everywhere I go. We all fit in one car, perfectly snug and happy as a Pug in an Ugg!
I
fell asleep on the drive into the city. After all, I needed my rest for such an
adventurous day. When we finally got there, Celeste nudged me awake just as
momi was parking. I awoke with a big yawn and an even bigger smile. After a
quick dieppe change and a check to make sure everyone had all their stuff, I
was locked into my stroller, Celeste under one arm and Hootie, my owl blankie,
under the other. The stroll to the park was really pretty. We walked under big
trees, by giant bushes and I saw a lot of beautiful houses. Auntie kept
stopping to take pictures of all the things she saw. Celeste and I just lounged
in our stroller, taking everything in, one pretty thing after another.
When
we finally got to the park, I heard momi and auntie talking about how they had
never been to this place before, and how gorgeous they thought it was. Celeste
noticed a tower in the distance and she asked if it was a princess tower, but I
had to tell her I didn't know, because it was my first time at this park, too!
The park we usually go to has lots of doggies and smells like wood. I tried
asking momi what it was, but I don't think she understood what I was saying.
She just looked at me and smiled, told me I was cute, and we kept walking.
There
were so many new people around, but none of them stopped to talk to momi or
daddy or any of us. They just kept walking and talking with other people. Some
of them had strings coming out of their ears! Those people didn't talk to
anyone. A lot of the people we saw had on the same shirt. It was a pretty color
green, like my green stars that hang in my crib. Maybe all those people knew
each other and came to the park together; maybe one big family! We didn't have
on a pretty green shirt. I was wearing a new outfit with pink hearts and a blue
bow and my cute blue pants. Momi likes them because they have ruffles on the
butt. She calls me "ruffle-butt" when I wear them, and I don't mind
because it makes her smile so big.
As we
came closer to the park, I started to hear music being played. It didn't sound
like the music momi plays on the music machine, or when we're in the car. It
was more loud and jumbled together. I couldn't decide if I liked it or not, and
before I could, we were entering a really big building. I heard momi exclaiming
how beautiful the building was, but it didn't look very pretty to me, not until
we got inside. On the inside there were these pretty dishes and other dining
items, but they were all behind an invisible force field. We couldn't touch
them, but at least we could see them. Celeste told me she liked the ones that
looked like they could hold our food. I liked those ones too, and I wondered if
any of them had food in them. We didn't stay in the building very long. Momi,
daddy and auntie "Oo'd and Aw'd" over the dishes for a bit, but then
I heard momi talking about getting tacos.
5th Annual Taco Truck Challenge Photo by Ali B - 2015 |
Momi
must have heard us because before I knew it, I was lifting through the air and
being hugged closely to her. She told me everything was "ok" and not
to be scared, so Celeste and I stopped crying and just looked at everything
over momi' shoulder. I liked it better this way. I could see more, and it
didn't feel as loud being so close to momi. We ended up going to sit on the
grass and momi gave me some food. I guess daddy, big sis and auntie went to go
get momi food, because they came back with these saucer things with really
yummy smelling foods on them. I finally learned what a taco was. Apparently
they are delicious! And you can have them with rice and this mushy looking
stuff daddy called beans. Momi ate her food so quick! I guess we were both
hungry. Celeste didn't eat anything, but she usually doesn't. I think she eats
the air, or maybe what floats around in the air. I've tried to share my bottles
with her, but momi usually puts her in my swing while I eat, but this time,
since we were outside, she just put her in the stroller until we were all done.
After
we all ate, we went for a walk. Momi put me in the pouch thing she sometimes
attaches to her. I like it because I can just hang there and look out. And
sometimes I even pretend I am the one walking. Daddy and big sis went up the
hill, while auntie, momi and I went down. We walked around this big, big bowl
thing. It had very little water in it, so it couldn't have been a bath. Momi
and auntie were talking about what they thought it might be, reading these
boards that were attached to the wall keeping people out. I guess the bowl was
not for people to use. There was another tower at the further end of the bowl,
not the same tower Celeste and I saw when we first got to the park. This one
was smaller and a lighter color. I heard auntie say something about "don't
feed the birds...keep drinking water clean". I didn't know what it meant
and neither did Celeste, but it sounded like momi and auntie knew. Maybe the
bowl was just for the birds. I didn't mind not knowing what the bowl was for, I
was happy being with momi and auntie under the sun and big trees, walking
around the bowl.
Daddy, Momi, Sis and I Photo by Ali B - 2015 |
Photo by Ali B - 2015 |