On October 6, 1995 Quinn and I were married in the Seattle LDS Temple.
Fast forward 17 years and we have four kids, a dog, a couple of businesses and lots of hard work and great memories both behind and ahead of us. It has gone by in the blink of an eye, and it keeps getting better and better.
We managed to get away for a couple of nights together, a feat that I wasn't sure we would be able to pull off between kids and work and a myriad of obligations. Our requirements were that it had to be within a reasonable distance to drive, didn't involve a ferry or plane, was relaxing and quiet, and was near the beach. Remember,
I need the beach in my life.
I discovered Seabrook during an online search, a lovely little new beach town on the central Washington coast. It's a five hour drive from our house, doesn't involve a ferry or plane and is right on the beach. From Olympia, it's a straight shot west to Aberdeen, and then winding north up to Seabrook.
Seabrook is patterned after Seaside, Florida and was built on the principles of
New Urbanism. It's hard to tell how long the town has been here. Every house is different and there isn't a vinyl home in sight. Instead there is a lot of natural materials - cedar shakes, board and batten, wood siding. Most of the houses are built on a small footprint and the gardens are low maintenance. In fact, the only grass we've seen is in central parks and greenspaces, and on the side of the roads. Many of the houses feature rear lane access and almost all feature some kind of porch or deck.
In other words, I'm in heaven.
We are staying in a two bedroom cottage that is one of ten identical buildings that face onto the same green space which features a communal fire pit.
It is adorable - outside it is white board and batten with a front and
rear porch, and inside it's beadboard ceilings, mullioned windows,
gorgeous white trim everywhere.
I'll be posting some pictures tomorrow of some of my favorite cottages at Seabrook - much like the Maple Beach post
here.