This month we celebrated twelve years in Seattle and as I've been reflecting on all the things that keep us rooted here, I've boiled it down to three main things: nature, variety of things to do, and community. I first fell in love with city-life when I moved to Austin, and I've always said that Seattle felt like an upgrade because I got the farmer's market + live-music + fun restaurant vibes with the bonus of a cooler climate and an astounding natural backdrop.
While mountain and water vistas (plus proximity to a major airport and hospital) will never get old, it's really the sense of community that has kept us from leaving. We fell in love with Seattle in 2012 after moving here for Mr. Fleece's job, and twelve years later, he's working at the same company. We've seen friends move in and out of the city and had transitions of our own, but for reasons both big and small, we've always thought of Seattle as home. We're thankful to have so many long-standing friendships and to live in such a beautiful city!
Here's my version of a love letter to Seattle...a love list!
I. NATURE
Natural beauty and distinct seasons -- Having never been west of Colorado, I still remember being awed on my first drive along I-5. So few billboards, so many evergreens! What a change from Texas. I'm glad to have largely put the sweaty-backs-of-my-legs-with-humid-hair days behind me and absolutely love the beauty of the region:
- Elliott Bay
- Lake Union
- Lake Washington
- Puget Sound
- View of the Olympic Mountains
- View of the Cascade Mountains
- View of Mount Rainier
- Amazing sunrises and sunsets
- Crisp fall days
- Long summer days
- Low fog and misty cloud coverage
- Spring blooms
- The ability to "drive to winter" to see the magic of snow
- Low fog and misty cloud coverage
- Spring blooms
- The ability to "drive to winter" to see the magic of snow
Outdoor adventures -- Growing up, my family wasn't particularly outdoorsy so I'm glad to have married an Eagle Scout and someone who, like me, feels guilty if we're stuck inside on a sunny day. I have fond memories of Mr. Fleece teaching me to ski at Snoqualmie and love the accessibility to the following:
- arboretums, forests, gardens, and wetlands
- beaches galore -- sandy, rocky, and ones covered in driftwood
- camping
- coasts and tidal zones
- hiking
- arboretums, forests, gardens, and wetlands
- beaches galore -- sandy, rocky, and ones covered in driftwood
- camping
- coasts and tidal zones
- hiking
- skiing
- snowshoeing
- whale-watching
- whale-watching
Road trip potential -- I'm thrilled that our kids will grow up in the Pacific Northwest! These under-5-hours-away destinations are all ones we've enjoyed and could repeat in the years to come.
- Bellingham
- Hood Canal
- Hood River
- Bellingham
- Hood Canal
- Hood River
- Olympic Peninsula
- Oregon Coast
- Portland, OR
- San Juan Islands
- Vancouver, B.C.
- Washington Coast
- Oregon Coast
- Portland, OR
- San Juan Islands
- Vancouver, B.C.
- Washington Coast
- Whidbey Island
Seattle-wide Parks/Playgrounds -- Perhaps I'm even more thrilled that Seattle itself has so many fun places to walk, explore, and play. From the very beginning (i.e. our honeymoon), I was enamored with the city's many parks!
- Seward Park & Playground
- Union Bay Park
- Union Bay Park
- Washington Arboretum
II. VARIETY
Living in a big city provides ample destinations, outings, and entertainment opportunities. While I'm sure I could be charmed by small town life, I have my heart set on novelty. Seattle provides so much possibility!
Attractions -- I love living in a big city with lots to do :)
- Chihuly Glass Museum
- Colman Pool
- Ferry Rides & West Seattle Water Taxi
- Museum of Pop Culture
- Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Chihuly Glass Museum
- Colman Pool
- Ferry Rides & West Seattle Water Taxi
- Museum of Pop Culture
- Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Seattle Center
- Seattle Children's Museum
- Seattle Rep
- Seattle Children's Museum
- Seattle Rep
- Woodland Park Zoo
Entertainment Venues -- I've bounced my way across the city and seeing this list makes me want to go to more shows and concerts.
- Ann Patchett & Melinda Gates at McCaw Hall
- Asteroid City at Admiral Theater
- Eden Sher at The Crocodile
- In the Heights at Seattle Rep
- Ann Patchett & Melinda Gates at McCaw Hall
- Asteroid City at Admiral Theater
- Eden Sher at The Crocodile
- In the Heights at Seattle Rep
- John Mulaney at The Moore Theater
- Lily & Madeleine at The Triple Door
- Lily & Madeleine at The Triple Door
- Nate Bargatze at The Paramount
- Noah Reid at Columbia City Theater
- The Head and the Heart at Bumbershoot
- The Secret Garden at The 5th Avenue Theater
- Tom Hanks at Benaroya Hall
- Toy Story 4 at Cinerama
- Trevor Noah at Climate Pledge Arena
- Noah Reid at Columbia City Theater
- The Head and the Heart at Bumbershoot
- The Secret Garden at The 5th Avenue Theater
- Tom Hanks at Benaroya Hall
- Toy Story 4 at Cinerama
- Trevor Noah at Climate Pledge Arena
West Seattle Beaches/Parks -- We are forever grateful to have landed in West Seattle specifically and have recently been leaning into the fact that we're a mere 5 minute drive to the beach. Living near water was always important to Mr. Fleece and I totally get it now. The fact that we frequent this full list gives you a sense of how much our family depends on outdoor playtime :)
- Alki Beach
- Camp Long
- Camp Long
- Constellation Park
- Fauntleroy Creek
- Jack Block Park
- Jack Block Park
- Lowman Beach
- Lincoln Park
- Schmitz Preserve & Creek
- Ercolini Playground
- Gatewood Elementary Playground
- Hiawatha Playground
- Holy Rosary Playground
- Lafayette Elementary Playground
- Walt Huntley Playground
- Whale Tail Playground
- Hiawatha Playground
- Holy Rosary Playground
- Lafayette Elementary Playground
- Walt Huntley Playground
- Whale Tail Playground
III. COMMUNITY
Seasonal Celebrations & Traditions -- although we definitely don't go to these every year, it's nice to have the option:
- Skagit Valley Tulip Festival (April)
- West Seattle Garage Sale (May)
- West Seattle Garage Sale (May)
- Northwest Folklife Festival (May)
- Bigelow Block Sale (June)
- West Seattle 4th of July bike parade (July)
- Seafair & Blue Angels flyover (August)
- Salmon Ladder at Ballard Locks (August/September)
- Salmon Ladder at Ballard Locks (August/September)
- Pumpkin Patches (October)
- U-cut Christmas Trees (November)
- U-cut Christmas Trees (November)
- Figgy Pudding Caroling Competition (December)
Neighborhood Feel
- I run into someone I recognize very often and know Safeway's Drive Up and Go clerks by name :)
- Library branches (4 in West Seattle!)
- Our alley has periodic hangouts including a pre-Halloween party
- Library branches (4 in West Seattle!)
- Our alley has periodic hangouts including a pre-Halloween party
- Our block has done a progressive dinner, an Easter Egg hunt in the front yards, a 4th of July Block Party, and a Neighbors Night Out Block Party
- Our close group of friends live in West Seattle
- Our neighbor's communal trampoline
- Parades
- Wading pools
- Walkability to coffee shops, grocery stores, little libraries, and our public schools: elementary, middle, and high school
- We adored NLW's Pre-K
- Our neighbor's communal trampoline
- Parades
- Wading pools
- Walkability to coffee shops, grocery stores, little libraries, and our public schools: elementary, middle, and high school
- We adored NLW's Pre-K
- We have fantastic neighbors on our block, and they are some of our favorite people. Playdates, carpooling, dinners, cards, leftover desserts, babysitters.
New Opportunities -- here are 10 random things I still have on my bucket list:
1. Burke Museum
2. Children's Musuems in Everett, Bellevue, and Olympia
3. Clamming
4. Hikes: Lake Diablo, Mailbox, Oyster Dome
5. Lake Chelan
6. Nordic Museum
7. Northwest African American Museum
8. Pathway of Lights at Green Lake
9. Saltwater State Park
10. Visit every Seattle Public Library branch (I've made it to 23/27)
Cheers to the Emerald City,
- SJW
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