Top Exchanges overheard while applying for a marriage license

Deputy1: “Do you swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God?”

Groom: “I do”

Bride: “I do”

Deputy1: chuckles …. “That’s my favorite part. You can cross your fingers though.”

Bride/Groom: awkward laughter “What’s the process for filing for an annulment or divorce?”

The actual process is discussed for longer than you’d think necessary when applying for a marriage license. The subject is then dropped while paperwork is filled out

Several minutes later

Deputy1: “Uh, is this righ…oh well, you probably made a mistake. You both have the same last name?”

Deputy2: “Wait a minute. What’s going on here?! We don’t allow this in Everett”

Bride: laughs so much she actually lets out several small snorts

Groom: smirks (wonders to himself if he actually got all of his questions completely answered about that annulment process)

Ridin’ Transit

I’ve been reading a lot about how Seattle needs a light rail system so people are able to get out of their cars and onto public transit. This is supposed to be an improvement over the current bus system. I’m definitely a bigger fan of the Sounder train than I am of the bus system. The trains run on time and they only have to contend with the occasional mudslide during the rainy season. Okay, this is the Northwest. I should probably say the occasional mudslide during the heavy rainy season, but this is beside the point.

Today, I wanted to go to Fremont after work to listen to a presentation from a new Seattle company called OneHub. This presented a bit of a problem for me because I work downtown and the Fremont neighborhood isn’t exactly walking distance. This also means that my normal commuter train routine wouldn’t work. Initially, I thought I would take the commuter bus from Lynnwood but that would mean taking a bus to Fremont for the presentation and then back to downtown to get home. This isn’t exactly the quickest route. Plan B would be to drive to Fremont and then take the bus from there to work which seemed decent until I realized that I could try and take advantage of the bus system that is so badly in need of an upgrade if you read the papers.

To my surprise, there was a Metro Bus Park and Ride just up the street from our house and there were buses heading downtown every 15 minutes. The frequency of the buses was actually the surprising part. That’s pretty convenient I thought to myself, but a little too easy. Why not try and do this without a cell phone (accidentally forgotten at home)?

It was actually pretty smooth. I got to work without any problems and I was able to get to Fremont, catch a bus from Fremont to Shoreline and transfer back onto the bus to bring me to my car at the Park and Ride. Pretty smooth. Pretty easy. I’ve got to start using the Metro system more often. And yes, I did just make a monster post about riding the bus. Pretty exciting things happening for me today.

Blueberry Season

Backyard Blueberries

Blueberry season is here, and I’m excited. I’m not talking about just any blueberries. These are the blueberries in our backyard. Surprisingly enough, they seem to be surviving my clumsy green thumb and actually producing quite well. At this point, there’s probably no reason for Sakuma Brothers to be worried about any competition, but I’m pretty pleased with our little crop. It actually reminds me of visiting my grandma when I was younger and helping her pick the blueberries in her front yard. If I remember correctly, I think I had a rule about 2 in my mouth for every one that went in the bucket. It seemed to serve me well then, so I might as well stick with it. In fact, the picture up above is from our first gathering. I know it’s a little hard to tell exactly how many of them there are when the picture is zoomed in so far, but trust me it’s quite a haul. There are at least 3 handfuls. Isn’t that the official way to measure a crop?