Guest Blogger Flathead Mama and her Seattle Experience

From time to time we will invite locals and visitors alike to expound on the Seattle experience.  Today, we have a lovely travel post from Rebecca Miller, aka Flathead Mama.  Rebecca is a freelance writer and editor, pastor’s wife, proud mother, and unofficial promoter of the Flathead Valley of Montana. She is also a recent visitor to Seattle, and I loved her take on our fair city.  You can connect with her online at her blog: https://www.flatheadmama.blogspot.com.

So, without further ado, read on for a great vacation stay in this awesome city…

I just returned from our family vacation last week. I had been keeping my expectations low for vacation. Would I be able to sleep on the road? (Thanks to insomnia, this is often a problem for me.) Would I feel well enough to walk around and see the sights? Would I be able to eat anything good (thanks to continuing nausea)?

I have to say that things went better than expected. We went to bed early each night, woke up early and spent our mornings (when I had more energy) walking around and doing fun things. When I began to crash in early afternoon, we returned to our hotel and Christopher took Burrito to the pool or somewhere else fun and I laid down and rested. It worked pretty well! I’m a bit disappointed that my nausea limitations kept me from enjoying as much of the ample foodie-friendly cuisine to be found on the coast as I would have liked, but I’m happy that I did manage to try a few highlights. Now, I will simply have to return another time when I am feeling better!

In Seattle, we bought the City Pass (editor’s note, this is a GREAT deal and can be purchased directly from Seattle Oasis Vacation Rentals) and found it a great way to save money and simplify our site-seeing. My favorite site was the Space Needle, which was a super classy way to see the views in Seattle. They had one of the best gift shops among the city’s attractions too. I will have to return sometime to sip a glass of red wine from the top of Seattle.

We also managed to escape the rain for a day and get to the Woodland Park Zoo, which was fun for Burrito. She also greatly enjoyed the Aquarium, which is super toddler-friendly. In one section, kids can reach into touching pools and touch starfish and other underwater animals. Christopher and Burrito, my science buffs, enjoyed the Science Museum quite a bit. We took a Harbor Tour through Argosy Cruises as well. The boat could have been a bit cleaner but our tour guide was well informed and entertaining and we enjoyed being out on the water.

 

Seattle Vacation Rentals near Pike Place Market

 

My very favorite place in Seattle, though, was the Pike Place Market! This, my friends, is foodie mecca! If I lived in Seattle, I think I would do most of my grocery shopping there. From fresh farm vegetables and fruit, freshly caught fish (I forgot how good fresh fish smell), handmade cheese (and you can even see it made at Beecher’s Handmade Cheese), sausages and prepared meats, bakeries….This is the home of beautiful food! We spent the morning of my birthday at Pike Place and it was wonderful.

 

Seattle Vacation Rentals near Pike Place Market

 

We stopped at the beautiful Le Panier Bakery and sampled pain au chocolat along with gorgeous, colorful macaroons. This may be hard to believe, but I had never had real French macaroons before. Now I see what all the fuss is about! We had orange and lemon macaroons. Little pillows of joy!

 

Seattle Vacation Rentals near pike place market

Seattle Vacation Rentals near original starbucks

We lunched at Pike Place Chowder; their clam chowder is the best I’ve ever had: buttery and flavorful! We enjoyed the joy of the fish tossers and the live musicians and the general happiness among everyone working and shopping in the market. And of course I had to visit the original Starbucks and grab a birthday mocha! Pretty sure it tasted better from the original store!:-)

Maximus Minimus and Seattle Vacation Rentals

We also managed to stop by one of the most famous food trucks in Seattle and the United States: Maximus Minimus. This pig-shaped food truck has been featured on a number of TV shows and is known for its pulled pork sandwiches, with either Maximus (spicy) or Minimus (sweet) barbecue sauce. We also got some delicious mac and cheese that is prepared by Beecher’s and available in the Market, topped off with some Maximus sauce. It was all pretty crave-worthy.

In my next post, I’ll share why keeping Portland weird is not an unreachable goal and how the ocean is the best place to be, even if a toddler is nagging at you the whole time.
 

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