Yesterday I got to go kayaking on Lake Union. My favorite thing to do when the weather is nice in Seattle!!
Enjoying a few more of my favorite Seattle things today, namely Starbucks (our little local coffee company; maybe you've heard of it?) and Sounders. I do love that alliteration!
One thing I will miss about Seattle is the coffee shops on every corner. Although I have been told that many Peace Corps Volunteers in Moldova rely on instant coffee, I am hoping to find a nice coffee shop or two. I didn't actually drink coffee until I was in graduate school, studying full time while also working full time, and I just needed the caffeine to stay awake to write papers and get my work done. Now I drink coffee because I enjoy it, so I'm picky about only drinking really good coffee. And I sure am spoiled on that front here in Seattle. Zoka, Roy Street (incognito Starbucks), Vivace, etc.... Of course, there is argument about which coffee is the best, and people have their opinions about Starbucks. It's not necessarily my favorite coffee ever, but I do like it, and I love the accessibility! There is practically a Starbucks on every corner around here.
Starbucks on the Ave
I also love the Sounders. I never cared much about soccer growing up, despite living near Marymoor Park in Redmond - a soccer mecca in the Seattle area. One time in elementary school PE, I kicked a goal and was so excited until all the other kids on my team started yelling at me for kicking an own goal. Oof. I had never played soccer before (I'm a ballet dancer, guys!), so I didn't know the rules... That experience really soured me on the sport, and I actually have never played again other than in PE. But then I volunteered in Croatia in the summer of 2005, and studied in Cape Town in the winter of 2006. In Europe, soccer (or rather, futbol) is practically a religion and they were getting excited about World Cup 2006 in Germany. And South Africa was already preparing to host World Cup 2010. I couldn't help catching the soccer spirit! I watched as many World Cup 2006 matches as I could! I also had an opportunity to travel around Europe in 2008, and was able to watch matches with fans in several countries, as well as see the host site in Salzburg. So much fun! I was hooked. And as it turned out, right after I came back to Seattle, the Sounders had their first season in the MLS. I got to go to several matches at Qwest (now Century Link) Field that season, and loved it. It's such a great atmosphere and Seattle fans are awesome! So today I will attend my last Sounders match before I head to Moldova. They're playing the Timbers in a Cascadia Cup rivalry match, so it's sure to be a great time. And I'm wearing that same jersey I bought at the first Sounders match I ever went to. Go Sounders!! ebfg!
My first Sounders match!!
May 2009





