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For their Christmas gift this year, I decided to make memories with my nieces and possibly start a new tradition of taking them to the Pacific Northwest Ballet's production of the Nutcracker in Seattle. For me, it is a perfect way to get into the spirit of the holiday. I think Seattle is one of the prettiest cities during Christmas time, the Spaceneedle is all lit up with a Christmas tree on top and it is so lovely! We were originally scheduled to attend the show last Saturday, the 20th. But the snowstorm was so bad that night that I didn't want to trek out into it. Fortunately, PNB was issuing ticket exchanges for people who could not attend due to weather. So we rescheduled for last night. I have to admit, some of the excitement was reduced a bit because it was after the holiday, but it was still fun. We caught the ferry and we went to dinner at the Old Spaghetti Factory. I expected that to take a lot longer than it did, so when we found ourselves wondering what to do an hour and a half before showtime, I decided to take my nieces on a crazy tour of downtown Seattle. It's been 10 years since I worked in Seattle and I just don't know my way around anymore, so it was crazy indeed. I had to remind myself that when in doubt, just head toward the water. I can always get my bearings when I start out from the waterfront. We were able to enjoy all the pretty lights near the waterfront, Westlake Center and Seattle Center by car. Though I don't know what was more entertaining for my nieces, the city decorations or their crazy aunt driving down a one way street going the WRONG WAY!! I am not convinced it was a one way, but we survived nonetheless. Finally it was showtime. The production is in it's 25th year and it's even better than when I first saw it over a decade ago. This ballet will never get old and can be enjoyed at any age, male or female.