Undawatoh Amals with Gwamma and Papa - Ellie
We have been visiting Seattle quite often lately. I like Seattle. This latest excursion included a site we have visited many times before which I call "Fwench Fwies and Boh-dees." Here all except me eat fish while I feast upon their fwench fwies. We then feed the fwench fwies to the boh-dees who fly around outside. In the past I have held out fwench fwies for the boh-dees to eat, but it is s'awy, so I let Daddy do it. All one must do is hold a fwench fwy aloft and it is taken from one's hand by a boh-dee as it flies by. I also mourn the loss of all catsup delivery devices lost to boh-dees. Throughout most of our trip, Papa was my pal, although Gwamma stepped in occasionally, too.
We then went to see undowatoh amals. I was quite frightened by them at first. As in times in the past, I found the high amount of water and the odd amals' ability to swim through it disturbing. I turned to Gwamma for comfort.
Slowly, with some help from Papa, I was able to warm up to the concept.
There were places to touch the amals, but I thought it was slightly excessive. Instead, I settled for touching the watoh once,
and the statue of a seal.
My favorite amals were the sea otters, seals,
and the amals from Finding Dory - Dory, Nemo,
and Pink the Octopus.
There were multiple places to put my head. The problem with these is that I can never see what I look like in them.
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