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  • Checkin to Imagine Children's Museum

    Imagine Children's Museum 47.97757356340243 -122.20952003084868
    Aug 09, 2024
    by James
    in Everett, WA, United States
    Hanging at the children’s museum. Super cool!
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  • Aug 08, 2024
    by James
    🌲Morning Run
    Finally hit a 30 minute 5km! Mostly flat and cool out feels like cheating, using geography to my advantage.

    5.0km

    30.9min

    9.2m climbed

    163.2avg bpm

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  • Checkin to Jennings Memorial Park

    Jennings Memorial Park 48.058689532528376 -122.16093220737649
    Aug 08, 2024
    by James
    in Marysville, WA, United States
    Great park with a cool bmx area, too.
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  • Checkin to Altitude Trampoline Park

    Altitude Trampoline Park 48.052986 -122.142494
    Aug 07, 2024
    by James
    in Marysville, WA, United States
    No trip to America is complete without a visit to the trampoline park.
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  • The Week #214

    Aug 06, 2024
    by James
    • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ We flew to the US. First to Hawaii and then to Seattle. When we landed in Hawaii, we were immediately escorted to immigration for 2 hours. Turns out we were supposed to file some paperwork and or apply for certain visas as my wife's green card had expired. We thought going in under esta was the right thing to do (as it's what we did last time) and turns out it wasn't. Turns out immigration in Houston is just much more lax than Honolulu. A stressful couple of hours and $675 dollars later and we made it in. The coming months will require us to think about the feasibility of maintaining PR or not...and then filing the appropriate paperwork and or maybe start planning regular long-ish trips back to the US.
    • 🌴 After the ordeal of actually getting into the country, we got to the good partΒ  – hanging in Waikiki. Hawaii is beautiful. I finally understand the hype. A day in and I was trying to figure out the timezone math for me to be able to meet with both Europe and APAC so longer-term stays could be viable.

      We didn't go with any agenda on our trip – we just wanted to relax. We stayed at the Royal Hawaiian and it was great. Our water pressure could have been better, but being directly on the beach and the environment of the space was really great. That said, pries in the US are high and prices in Hawaii are even higher. I wasn't expecting it to cost $100 for 3 (amazing!) burgers, an order of (amazing!) fries and a lemonade.
      Looking at Waikiki while on a run

      Duke Kahanamoku statue
    • 🌲 After a few days 3 nights in Hawaii we took a flight to Seattle. Seattle is also so beautiful. But the weather... the weather is exactly what I was after – 30 degree highs (where it doesn't hit the high until 2pm instead of 8am) and lows around 14 (a bit chilly!).

      While in Seattle we've gone out and rode horses in Mt. Vernon and rode a historic train. The train ride was a lot of fun, but it was like an oven because not all of the windows could open.
      Views from the train

      On the drive out there we went through some really cute towns. Washingtonians are a fairly active folk, so we also so plenty of people taking advantage of the excellent summer weather and gravel biking along trails. And for the second time I couldn't help but imagine another possible life (though more realistic this time). Living in Seattle, driving out to the mountains to enjoy the small towns, hiking and cycling, wearing socks with my Birkenstocks. How great would that be? But then I think about the required driving and the political division and the guns and think maybe it's just the relief of escaping Japanese summer speaking to me. Maybe I should plan how to do that every year.
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  • Aug 05, 2024
    by James
    Morning Run
    So much easier to run when it’s 14 out. Running along stroads is unpleasant. Found this drive-thru espresso place though.

    5.0km

    32.2min

    9.2m climbed

    157.2avg bpm

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  • Checkin to Snoqualmie Depot

    Snoqualmie Depot 47.528435571333965 -121.82565030282085
    Aug 05, 2024
    by James
    in Snoqualmie, WA, United States
    Riding a tourist train from Snoqualmie to North Bend.
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  • Checkin to Starbucks

    Starbucks 48.10047087 -122.1817255
    Aug 04, 2024
    by James
    in Marysville, WA, United States
    4:30 open times. I like this.
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  • Checkin to Lang's Horse & Pony Farm

    Lang's Horse & Pony Farm 48.39496 -122.282589
    Aug 04, 2024
    by James
    in Mount Vernon, WA, United States
    Riding horses! His name is cherry.
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  • Checkin to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) 47.44358853419229 -122.302508354187
    Aug 03, 2024
    by James
    in SeaTac, WA, United States
    Maybe the slowest delivery of bags to the claim. They’re trickling out.
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