28 July 2009

Jury Duty

You can't be called to serve jury duty for twelve months after you serve. So, thirteen months after my last jury duty I went again. Lucky me. At least I was in downtown Seattle instead of Kent - it's a whole lot closer. I hopped on the bus on the morning of July 27 and found my way to the courthouse by 8:00. My friend from work was there at the same jury duty as me!


I wasn't too worried, since the last time I had jury duty there were only two trials and the longest one was two weeks long. I started to get worried when they called 75 people into one trial and then 118 people into another. I was number 12 of the 118. The judge asked us if a three week trial would be a hardship. I explained in my turn that we had a vacation coming up that third week, already paid for, with my sister's family joining us to go out of town. But the judge decided that I wouldn't be released from the jury for that. He said there were a lot of long trials (three weeks and longer) so they couldn't let us all go.

I sat in the courtroom stressing out for the rest of the day (except the lunch break where I walked down to Pike Place Market in 92 degree weather). And I stressed all evening and all night. See, this trip to the ocean is a family tradition lasting the last 29 years. We'll celebrate my niece's 4th birthday there, walk for hours on the beach, build sandcastles, etc. I tried to take Dan's attitude and say "well, it's not so bad because we did get to go to Hawaii" but I wasn't very successful. Plus it sounded like a very messy, very nasty trial. And the guy on trial sat there laughing and smiling, which was creepier than I can express in words. One lady (who was seriously my angel for that day) made sure I went and got lunch and talked with me when I was stressed - I am so glad she was there!

Finally, right before lunch on the second day the voir dire was over and the prosecution and defense each could excuse people on peremptory challenges (no reason required). And the prosecution excused me. Phew! I was so relieved! So I went back to the jury room and was immediately called into another three week trial. As juror number 2. Seriously? But this time the new judge excused me for my vacation. I waited around in the jury room one more time, and then I actually was one of the maybe 40 people who went home without being on a jury.

25 July 2009

24th of July Weekend

Dan and I like hiking, but he never wants to go to the same place twice. So we're always looking for a new place to go. On July 25th, it was Dan who found us a hike - the Big Four Ice Caves up in the Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. We called up his brother and so their family came with us on our hike. It was an hour and a half drive, with a small parking fee to hike the trail (which we didn't figure out online - good thing we had a few dollars with us). Here's the important part - the pictures!

Nearing the end of the trail we could see the mountain with waterfalls running down it all over the place, and then we could see the big ice cave - look closely to see the people near the entrance.

Here we are on the trail. Note who is holding the baby.

And here we are in the opening of one of the smaller ice caves; the fuzziness in the pictures is actually the ice vapor. It is freezing cold in there! Which made it absolutely amazing on a hot summer day.
(I think we look like giants in the land of the little people - you may have to click and view the image full-size to see this. If I just lifted my hand up through the roof of the cave I could catch one and keep them for a pet.)

So how much fun did we have? This much!

07 July 2009

Happy 4th

I suddenly realized I had saved this post as a draft and never finished it. Oops.

This 4th of July weekend we:

Canned cherries, dried cherries, made cherry fruit leather, made cherry frozen yogurt, and froze a bunch of cherries to use in smoothies.


Went hiking in Twin Falls State Park, where we almost went passed the stairs leading down to the big waterfall.


Kayaked 11+ miles, going across Lake Washington and up the Sammammish River, where we saw two bald eagles fly right over us and land in the nearby trees. We also saw fish jumping in the lake.


Went out to dinner at Mediterranean Kitchen prior to going to see the fireworks in the downtown Bellevue Park!


My favorite part about the fireworks is that they are accompanied by the Bellevue Philharmonic Orchestra.