Surprise Getaway + Friday Harbor

Sorry about no post on Monday--Jared whisked me away on a lovely "surprise" getaway to a lake in Anacortes. He did let me know it would be coming a couple weeks in advance, which I'm grateful for because I needed to build up a stash of milk and we got the house mother-in-law ready for Jared's mom to come stay with the kids for two nights.

I was VERY nervous about the two nights away aspect. With baby/toddler Jack, we tried probably 5 times to get away for two nights (sometimes with Jack, sometimes without), but we always ended up abandoning ship after one night for various reasons. (Baby Jack was an absolute force to be reckoned with, especially during the middle of the night.) Luckily we didn't have any issues this time, and we and the kids survived our two nights apart without a hitch (well, other than me throwing an exhausted tantrum over literally nothing on the last night--we're calling it my culmination of a year of terrible/disrupted sleep combined with a full day in the sun, after which sweet Jared tucked me into bed early and I slept in until 10 a.m.[!!]). 

On our first evening, we ate seafood at a chowder bar and then watched the sun set over the San Juan Islands from a grassy beach field in Washington park. We watched a bit of the new Avatar when we got home, but honestly I wasn't that into it and it was almost midnight, so we turned it off. 

^^Bob's Chowder Bar. Jared got the chowder in a bread bowl, I got the salmon sandwich. Both were great. I was in heaven not worrying about food restrictions for a few days. 

^^The cutest neighborhood overlooking the ocean and San Juan Islands. 

^^Feeling all kinds of Gen Z feelings in my thrifted short-sleeve knit top and parachute pants. 

The next day I woke up extremely early needing to pump (ugh) and then we caught an early ferry to Friday Harbor to spend the day exploring San Juan Island. Well, the plan was to spend half of the day exploring the island, and then come back to pump and go kayaking on the lake by our AirBNB. Unfortunately, neither of us thought to check the return schedule for the ferry and realized too late that there was no return ferry between 1:00 and 4:15, so we got stuck, exhausted and pumpless, until the 4:15 ferry arrived. By the time we got home it was almost 6:00 and my body was very uncomfortable after unintentionally going 10 hours without pumping, and we were BEAT (gr8 tantrum conditions, to be honest). So no kayaking this trip, but Friday Harbor was higher on the list and we had a lovely day there. Let me give you the rundown.

^^Our first non-spider-infested airbnb experience. Felt very posh (it was actually someone's basement apartment and the walls were QUITE thin, so definitely not the most top-tier posh but still very nice). This is me taking a 6 a.m. bathroom mirror selfie to kill an hour of time before Jared woke up. I would've fared better on more sleep but it was kinda fun having a quiet morning all to myself to pump, journal, shower, and bathroom mirror selfie. 

We walked onto the ferry instead of driving. Turns out you have to have a reservation to take a car to Friday Harbor, but we figured we'd either just explore the downtown area by foot, or enjoy our child-free selves and rent a moped to drive around the island. We got to the island and the downtown pier area is just cute as can be. Felt like we were arriving at Disneyland or something. There were lots of cute shops and restaurants, but what we really wanted to do was explore the island, so we ended up renting a little moped coupe for the day to cruise around. 10/10, would absolutely recommend. It was so fun. The drive alone is about 2 hours to get around the island without stops, but we made plenty of stops. Our first stop was a little lighthouse hike on the south side of the island. We saw a bald eagle, a wild fox, and a raccoon, and it was lovely to split a bagel looking our over the islands. 

Next stop was a lavender farm, which was kind of a spontaneous side stop but ended up being my favorite part of the day. It's a cute little lavender farm with a gift shop and fresh lavender ice cream. We picked out a lavender soap for Jared's mom and then got a lavender vanilla ice cream sandwich that we split at a picnic table in the middle of the lavender fields. The vibes were immaculate. The ice cream sandwich is something I'll be attempting to recreate all next summer when I'm back to my dairy lifestyle. The cream tasted so fresh and the lavender wasn't at all overpowering. It was sandwiched between two chewy homemade dark-chocolate cookies. The lavender won't be in full bloom until late July but the fields were beautiful nonetheless. 

Unfortunately we forgot to bring our Discover Pass, so we bypassed Lighthouse Beach where you can sometimes see Orcas from shore, and instead stopped at a beach a little further north where lots of people had pitched tents and were camping. 

Our final stop was Roche Harbor Resort on the north side of the island. It was SO CUTE. Felt straight out of a storybook with the brick streets, historic mansions, and swimming pool+tennis courts. We had lunch at Lime Kiln Cafe and split the Cubano Sandwich with Mojo pork. YUM. I will also be attempting to recreate this one at home (smokey ham, roasted pork, melty swiss cheese, dill pickles, chipotle peppers, and banana peppers on ciabatta bread--the fries were decent but next time I'd try coleslaw on the side). 


^^Passed a cute sculpture garden on our walk back to our moped.

And that was our lovely, miraculously sunny day on San Juan Island! I was starting to get uncomfortably full of milk so this was the point when we decided to return our moped and hop on a ferry, only to discover after we'd already returned the moped that the next ferry wouldn't be arriving for nearly 2 hours. We killed some time getting more ice cream and walking around a few shops before collapsing, exhausted, onto the ferry and napping briefly on the ride back to Anacortes. 
Once back in Anacortes we grabbed some dinner to eat at our AirBNB and drove up Mt. Eerie to look out over Lake Campbell and our Airbnb (you can see it from here on the edge between sun and shade at the bottom of the picture). Then I did my cute lil tired tantrum and fell asleep for a million much-needed hours (waking once to pump). We had a slow morning and walked through a thrift shop in downtown Anacortes (scored the cutest framed oil painting of a boat for $1) before heading home to our babies. It was much-needed time adventuring with Jared and I'm so grateful he arranged the whole thing. 

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