Dear Seattle,
There are a few things I’d like to have a talk with you about. Now, I like you very much. So much so, that I used to live here (except I was seven and really had no choice). But really, you are lovely, and I hope you’ll take these items as constructive criticism. Which I only give to people, um places that I love.
Number 1 – I suggest you get some sort of light rail system that I can take from the airport to downtown. In Portland, I can get downtown, from the airport for less than two dollars.
Here, I had to pay $11 to have a crabby lady take me downtown on a bus. I did not care for this. Especially the part where she let one passenger on board and then began to leave. And, then some other passenger (not me) had to chase after her (the bus) to let the rest of us on.
Number 2 – I will not be parking a car today, but I noticed that on the streets that I traveled down you have old-fashioned parking meters. Chances are, if I were to park a car on your fine streets, I would not have any change. Which is why Smart Meters, like my beloved Portland has a great idea.
Number 3 – I see that you are building an H&M. I would have liked this to be open during this visit.
Number 4 – and this is really directed at Washington as a whole. I’m not a fan of the sales tax. Now, technically, all I have to do is show my drivers license here, and it is waived, but sometimes I forget. And, then I am crabby about paying an extra how ever much for my whatever it is I am buying.
That is all. I hope for the next 12 hours that I am here, you and I can get along swimmingly.
UPDATED TO ADD:
Seattle has redeemed itself!
LOOK WHO I MET!!

A lovely mall visitor saw us looking totally dorky taking photos of ourselves and offered to take our picture.
Updated also to add:
Number 5 – In Portland? Our airport has free wi-fi. Perhaps that is why it is continuously voted the best airport in the U.S.? Anyway, your wi-fi is 7.99 for 24 hours. That is $7.99 too much. Especially when I am paying for airport beers.
Now, I’ve been up for 19 hours and shall go to sleep.
Smoochies,
Rhiannon