Showing posts with label Alaska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alaska. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Seattle- Our Last Day of Vacation

We have been home from vacation for over a month now, but I still had one more post to share.  We spent our last morning together with family before heading back home.  

We enjoyed breakfast from the buffet that morning.  

It was nice to sit around and talk one last time.  



This it was time to say goodbye and head our separate ways.  We had a later flight than the rest of the family, so we got off the boat a little later than everyone else.  We took a bus ride to the airport and got all of our luggage checked in.  We had over 8 hours until our direct flight took off around 6:30 that evening to head back home.  

Mark and I did some quick research and decided to take the train to downtown Seattle to kill some time and explore a little more.  So far we had been on a boat, a bus, and now a train...before the airplane ride to Kansas City and then the car ride home...yep...it was quite a busy day!  


And we were all exhausted after we spent the day in downtown Seattle.  



The ride downtown was fun.  It was awesome to see the city and educate the girls on public transportation.  Mark and I had been looking to take a taxi back downtown, but that was going to cost over $100.  The train was less than $20 for all 4 of us.  



This is one of the many selfies Lauren took on the trip.  She had fun with the little camera I purchased for the trip.  


We wanted to ride the ferris wheel, so that is where we headed!  



It was fun and we had so many great views of downtown Seattle.  





Then it was finally time to head home!  We had a great day in Seattle, but it felt good to get on that plane that evening and head home...even though we know it would be close to 2 AM when we finally got to sleep in our beds...


Addison took this amazing picture out her window as we flew out of Seattle.  She was so excited to see this mountain top in the clouds.  It really was a beautiful sight to see.  

Alaska was an amazing vacation with so many memories made.  I have already finished my scrapbook and love looking at it!  


Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Alaska Day 7

Our last full day on the ship!  We were able to spend the entire day on the ship before our excursion that evening in Victoria, British Columbia.  I spent most of the morning packing and getting things organized.  Lunch was a huge Chinese buffet and it was good! In the afternoon, in the atrium, was a family dance party.  I took Emma and all the cousins down to the party.  


It included tattoos, arts and crafts, cookie decorating, dancing, and much much more.  


Addison soaked in a little more time with Emma.  She had so much fun with her older cousin this week! 


They were dancing like crazy out on the dance floor.  The girls also hit the pool one last time.  

We had a quick dinner and then headed off the ship for our excursion.  


It was a horse and carriage ride through downtown Victoria.  It was interesting, but something we probably could have skipped.  It was a good way to see the city in a short amount of time.  


The girls loved the horses and we had to take pictures to show Addison's BFF Jenna.  


The sunset was gorgeous over the water.  


This government building was beautiful.  So much history in this building and such beauty.  


We continued to enjoy the tour through the city and continue to see the sun set even more. It was a nice relaxing evening that everyone seemed to enjoy.  

Monday, August 8, 2016

Alaska Day 6- Ketchikan

(This was supposed to post mid week- sorry!) 
Ketchikan was probably our favorite day!  We arrived early and had an early excursion!  Mark, Rae Ann and I went zip lining through the rain forests of Ketchikan!  It was amazing! Lauren and Addison went to a lumberjack show with their cousins and Grandma and had a blast! 

Ketchikan is a small town and is known as the salmon capitol of the world.  We were able to do some shopping after our excursion and explore the town for a while.  


This was the view from the first zip line.  Hello beautiful.  


See that huge, long bridge suspended among the trees.  Yea, we walked across that :)  We had to get to our next area to zip line.  


We had a short introduction on how to zip line and got all our equipment on.  The instructors were awesome and you were always connected to something, so really you were totally safe...hundreds of feet up in the air! 


Rae Ann was sooo excited for this day!  She had been looking forward to it for months.  


Her first line.  Short and sweet.  This was a practice run just to get comfortable with everything.  How to start,  how to stop yourself, etc...


I think this one was the one that was over 2 football fields long.  Can you even see the other side where I am supposed to stop? 


Mark's turn...coming in fast!  


So I did not exactly stop myself as soon as I should have and I came in super fast and slammed into the tree.  It was padded to it was all good...but that smile!  It was so fun.  Thanks Rae Ann for a great picture.  


Yes, Rae Ann and I are hanging over the edge while Mark was completely fine just standing there in the middle hanging on! We had 2 awesome instructors that took pictures for us anytime we wanted them.  


When we were done we did some souvenir shopping and we all got shirts.  When we were on our bus ride back to the ship the driver told us to stop at Orca corn and get the best popcorn ever.  So we did and she was right.  It was soooo good! 


Mark really wanted some Alaskan beer, and we finally had time to stop today so he could enjoy some fresh brewed beer.  He said it tasted great.  Oh, and we got metals for zip lining.  We all wore them! 


While we were off  having fun the cousins were here.  Watching the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show!  The girls loved it!  


They also toured the Totem Bight State Park.  I am sure they saw lots of totem pole with some amazing artwork.  



A rare picture with Nathan, the only boy cousin on the trip.  We hardly saw him as he was having the time of his life at the club for teenagers.  


Thursday night was formal night #2 with a lobster dinner.  Amazing to say the least.  Mark hung out all afternoon and I took a short nap.  The girls spent the entire afternoon with their cousins again while Rae Ann fixed everyone's hair for formal night.  We took some family pictures before dinner, and enjoyed a magic show after dinner.  It was a strange show to say the least, but everyone had fun.  

Monday, August 1, 2016

Alaska Day 5- Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay.  Possibly the most beautiful place on Earth that I have visited yet.  

Our day at Glacier Bay was an entire day at sea.  There were park rangers that boarded the ship around 6:00 in the morning to highlight the day.  

We slept in that morning until after 8, but we woke up to Uncle Jeff knocking on our balcony door yelling that there were whales to see! 



We sailed past Queen Inlet and arrived at Margerie Glacier.  It was gorgeous.  The ship stopped sailing and slowly spun around so everyone on board to see the beauty that surrounded us. 


We spent a lot of time outside today.  Talking and visiting and just staring at nature.  




We made friends with Peggy, one floor above us!  She agreed to take a fun family photo (minus Nathan who was no where to be found all week having the time of his life with other kids his age.) 



It was very comfortable out on the balcony most of the day in sweatshirts.  It did not rain at all!  It was sunny and gorgeous most of the day. 



The cousins had a ton of fun on this trip!


After Margerie Glacier, we sailed down to Lamplugh Glacier.  It was not nearly as pretty as Margerie, but still amazing.  


The ice appears blue because the dense ice of the glacier absorbs every other color of the spectrum except blue.  So blue is what see (and dirt above.) 


I love this picture of Jeff and Rae Ann.  Such great smiles on both of their faces truly enjoying the day. 



Most of the cousins got bored with the beauty that surrounded us, so they hung out playing cards.  Addison got annoyed with all my picture taking and had some awesome smiles for me!  Love you Addison! 



After a while, they took off with my camera and explored the ship.  Thanks Emma for taking all the cousins. 



Emma took them swimming as well!  Last minute I decided to get a hot stone massage.  Best massage ever! I think Mark just hung out all afternoon with everyone else. 


These pictures are straight from my camera.  No filter, no enhancement, just beautiful Alaska. 


We got all dressed up for dinner again tonight.  We enjoyed tilapia for dinner tonight.  Each night we had a different fish to enjoy and it never got old. 



After dinner Mark and Lauren went to a comedy show with most of the family.  Addison and I hung out in the room and played cards and watched movies.  We had a great night!  Plus, I got to see this...