Everyone in this video are local kids, most students at Meadowdale High. And, full disclosure, I know all of them. They had fun shooting this, and I hope you enjoy it. And make sure you give them a “like”!
Life In The Pacific Northwest
Everyone in this video are local kids, most students at Meadowdale High. And, full disclosure, I know all of them. They had fun shooting this, and I hope you enjoy it. And make sure you give them a “like”!
It’s always great to get out and enjoy the New Year with friends and loved ones. So, I’m trying to give you a little guidance.
Last year, I posted about the different NYE events around Edmonds. However, we aren’t really bursting with New Year’s events this year. So far, I’ve only found a few.
Lynnwood’s Rec Room will be hosting their New Year’s Eve celebration with a “Reclaim The Rec Room” theme. In case you missed them hitting the news earlier this month, they had an incident with white supremacists. Hence why they’re “reclaiming” their space. I completely support that.
Just want to go out for dinner? Here’s a solid list of dining choices. Edmonds has something for every style and taste.
If none of these are appealing, Lynnwood Today has a list of other options to explore.
Outside of south county, in Everett, the Children’s Museum will have a Pajama Party.
Want to head into Seattle for a more urbane celebration? Here are some fun options for you (I’ve done the first one several times and recommend it at least once in your life).
If you know of something I’ve missed, please let me know either in the comments below, or via social media (Twitter, Facebook or Instagram)
And on New Year’s Day, come down to Brackett’s Landing and take part in the Polar Bear plunge. Or you could swing by Waterfront Coffee Company, grab a warm beverage, then walk down and enjoy the show.
As for me, I’ll be having dinner and ringing in the new year with dear friends. I’m playing with the notion of watching the plunge.
Wishing each of you a fun New Year’s Eve and a awesome 2019!
Looks like the Lynnwood AM-PM had a rough day recently. Still selling gas and culinary delights, so I guess ors not very harmful. Seeing the supplies on the side, this should be repaired in the next few days.
Sent out by the Lynnwood Police Department.
Don’t Be a Holiday Crime Target
LYNNWOOD, WA (November 19, 2018) – The busy holiday season is here. When you are shopping for those precious gifts, take the following precautions to protect yourself from becoming a victim:
Shopping from home:
Do not have items shipped to your home if no one will be there to receive them. Packages are too easily stolen from front porches.
Vehicle Prowl Prevention:
Vehicle prowls are the theft of property from a motor vehicle. Most are crimes of opportunity such as through unlocked doors and open windows. Also, vehicles can sustain expensive damage – especially to their windows, doors and locks when there is forcible entry.
Large parking locations, such as shopping centers, are prime targets for a prowler since multiple vehicles can be hit in a short time span. To avoid being a car prowl target:
Remember the 3 S’s:
Scan: Scan the contents of your vehicle. Are there items visible that would be of interest to a criminal?
Stow: Discreetly stow everything out of sight; you don’t want someone to SEE YOU placing something in your trunk. Do NOT use a blanket or coat to cover valuables, this piques the interest of a prowler.
Secure: Close windows and lock your vehicle.
Parking lot/ Personal Safety:
Special Winter Weather Warning:
Now that Thanksgiving has come and gone, we can consider the holidays fully upon us. Warm 106.9 is fully on Christmas Music mode (24/7 through Christmas Day). Edmonds lead the way last weekend with their Tree Lighting. However, we’re far from done with the holiday fun. Here’s what’s coming up in the next few days.
December 1:
December 2:
December 7:
Every year, Trinity Lutheran Church’s seeks to help the needy, beyond Thanksgiving, but this time of year is a critical time. Our goal this Thanksgiving: help 140 families. Though we’re solidly on-track to meet that goal, it is ambitious and we need your help.
Of the three below, the gift cards are the most preferred. After consulting with our neighboring schools, who we partner with for this ministry, it was determined that gift cards help people celebrate the holiday is culturally relevant ways.
The items below can be dropped at Trinity during office hours, or brought on Sunday.
This morning I took a walk through my neighborhood. One of my favorite things to do. Nice exercise and it helps me see what’s going on around town.
Here are a few photos from my Flickr page.
I’ve long been a member of Lynnwood’s Trinity Lutheran Church. The past year and a half or so, we’ve been transitioning pastors. Never the easiest process. But we’re on the other side of that journey.
Today we welcome Pastor Hector Garcifas-Toledo. Pastor Hector represents, to me, the evolution of my little suburb. First, we’re not very little anymore. And our ethic make up has changed radically since I was a kid.
Growing up, Lynnwood was very white, middle class. My neighborhood is quite multiethnic now. We have myriad languages nearby. The microcosm of our planet, reflected here, delights me deeply.
Pastor Hector has lived this microcosm. Born in Mexico, having lived in Taiwan, and serving as a pastor throughout the U.S., he understands diversity at the deepest levels. He IS diversity.
I’m quite excited for him to join us, and for my congregation to move forward into the next stage of our journey. The world is changing. My city has changed, and is changing. We’re ready to embrace that, finding ways to serve our neighbors. It’s quite wonderful, indeed.
So, welcome to our neighbor Pastor Hector! I’m excited to see what our journey together brings.
A fun and busy day. It started with the Edmonds School District Foundation’s annual 5k. My wife ran it, and I walked. Ran into gobs of friends, which is always a delight. Said wife was happy with her time, and I was pleased to have most of my FitBit steps done before 9:00 in the morning. All great things.
Next was trying to get some new contacts ordered. Ugh! My wife’s insurance changed to EyeMed, which has been a royal irritation to my gluteus maximus. And, thus, this element of the day turned out unsuccessful. Next weekend, I’m sure.
Oil change, lunch, and the gym. Fun, effective, and boring as hell to read about. Next!
We went to see my friend Eugene Capon and Scobot speak about XR/VR/AT. Got some good ideas I want to flesh out. I’ll also go down and check him out at Seattle’s YouTube fair next month.
Mountlake Terrace’s homecoming was tonight! Had a few details to iron out for that. JC Penny at the mall to the rescue.
The dance was fun. The kids enjoyed it. My wife and I went to Edmonds, walking the waterfront and then grabbing pupus/tapas.
Tomorrow, we’ll make our way down to Seattle and BrickCon. That will be awesome. Looking forward to it. .
I’m seeing yellow leaves upon my car in the morning. The trees are showing shades of yellow and red within the green.
Soon the leaves will hit the ground with vigor. And the season’s work will commence.
I’m looking forward to things pumpkin, to sweaters, and the cool Autumn light.
Are you excited about in fall the way I am? What are most you looking forward to?