Cougar Mountain

This week’s outing took us to the Red Town trailhead at Cougar Mountain.  This was definitely our most trail like hike to date.  I remember reading that there are 36 miles of trails to explore.  Nevertheless, we were a little taken aback by the number of cars in the parking lot.  I started having Alderwood Mall flashbacks when we actually had to wait for another car to pull out to find a place to park.  I realized Hannah shared my concerns when she commented “Ah, enjoying nature with 50 other people walking right next to us.  Great.”

Some of the parking lot crunch could have been attributed to a recent article in the Seattle Times about Cougar Mountain trails.  After all, this is how we decided to go explore the area, but once underway there are many trail options to choose from.  The trails weren’t very crowded as we moved a mile or so from the main trail head, and neither of us felt like we were walking along the trail equivalent of I-5.  The people we did run into were very friendly and a little curious about our pug hiking companion.

Sydney kept up just fine and enjoyed playing around in the leaves along the side of the trail.  However, we were reminded of her dislike of moving water.  She pretty much does everything she can to avoid it.  If she can’t find a route around a stream, eventually she’ll jump across, but there was no way we were going to coax her into drinking out of one of the streams.

The Cougar Mountain trail system was a great hike, and I’m sure we’ll be back to explore new routes in the future.



A Great One

Here’s why I had a great day yesterday:

1. I got to sleep in because my mom and dad had a sleep over at our house and they were in charge of the Dog Pound.

2. We had very topic-appropriate (sportsmanship) assembly at school that my students totally got. Not only were there UW basketball players, but I got to see Tracy hoop-it-up. Very funny.

3. My parents came to school. I love it when my family comes to school.

4. My dad basically taught the science lesson, which included testing 20 items to see if the would float or sink. It was soaking wet, and very fun to see him manage the classroom. Favorite quote from Flip: “I wonder if I should have taught them about surface tension.”

5. My mom brought Sparky in to do some tricks. Of course all the kids went w-i-l-d! At least there wasn’t water involved. Dogs motivate everyone, that I know for sure. Favorite quote from Janet: “Does anyone else want a turn?” All 22 hands flew up and surrounded her like  bees to a hive.

6. I got to eat lunch with my mom and dad. I love them, spending time with my mom and dad always, always, always makes me happy.

7. I had an uncomfortable meeting after school, but thankfully I work with fantastic people that check up on me.

8. Those fantastic people and I went to the best local pizza joint in town to eat some tasty pizza.

9. My wonderful husband, like my parents, always, always, always makes me happy. Lounging on a Friday night is not bad, especially with good conversation.

10. Falling asleep with a good book has never made me unhappy.

BBQ Sauce Of The Month

Brian signed me up for an account with bbqsauceofthemonth.com. As you might have guessed, the company sends out a new BBQ sauce or spice each month.

On Friday, I received a supply of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Cajun Spice Rub to go along with January’s Rib-A-Dub Rub spices.

Really, really funny. I had forgotten all about the regular shipments until I saw the box waiting for me when I got home. Thanks Brian. I’m going to enjoy this one all year.

It seems like the weather might even start to turn a little bit more friendly too. Just in time. Guess it’s gonna be a hot and spicy Cajun themed February.