Monday, June 27, 2011

Cruise is over and on to Seattle

Our cruise ended yesterday morning.  We took a transfer to Seattle from Vancouver.  It was NOT FUN!  Read Mom's blog if you want to know more about it.  Once we got to Seattle we realized it was gay pride day or something.  There were some crazy people around.  We went to REI, Top Pot, and Palace Kitchen.  We didn't have time to do much more.

Our flight left out this morning at 7am.  We are in coach with the commoners.  We are managing.  The wifi(not free) is helping.  At least it was only $10.  I will be glad to be back home at least for a while and then I'll be ready to go again.

I hope you have enjoyed my adventure just as much as I have.  I will be back in the next few days with a Top 10 list of the best things about our trip.  Check back!

Inside Passage

When we were in the inside passage, I don't really remember doing much.  I think we went to a disembarkation talk and then after that it was about time for Mom's mariners reception and then the mariners lunch.  Mom went into more detail in her blog so if you really want to find out what happened, you are more than welcome to check out her blog.  There is a link in the side section of my blog.  I do remember going to play bingo and I didn't win.  I was happy though that we ran into our New Zealand friends.  We hadn't seen them during the whole trip, so I was glad to finally see them.  They were so nice!  That's about all we did besides pack up.  Oh and this was the night of the master chefs dinner.  They do a little dance kinda thing.  It's kinda goofy but it's fun.  For desert they serve Baked Alaska.  I'm not a fan of Baked Alaska...I don't like strawberry ice cream or the cherry sauce they put on it, so I opted for chocolate cake. It took quite some time to get my desert but it was certainly worth the wait.  I'm serious about my chocolate cake :)

Ketchikan, AK

It looks like I'm a little behind in my blogging.  I'm flying on AA with wifi access so why not spend my time catching up on my blog.

So when we were in Ketchikan, we went to a lumberjack show.  It was a lot of fun!  I was hoping to find me a lumberjack but I wasn't too interested in any of them, hehe!  We didn't really do much else during our stay in Ketchikan besides look in little gift stores.  We have been there before and see all we wanted to see.

I can't really remember much more besides our spa evening, but we spent every evening in the spa so thats not saying much.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Juneau

Today we pulled into Juneau.  We had an excursion at 9am to go see Mendenhall Glacier.  Last year I was sick when we docked in Juneau.  The doctor later diagnosed me with strep throat but I don't think thats what it was.  Well this year Mom came down with a cold yesterday so she was sick.  I told her we need to come back again so we can visit again when we are both well.

Our excursion was good.  We went to Glacier Gardens and then on to Mendenhall Glacier.  The glacier was neat.  They had a path to hike to a waterfall at the glacier.  I was going to remember the name of the waterfall but as much as I tried to remember, I forgot the name.  It was really neat!  I know I didn't describe it much but you've gotta see it to understand it.  So you need to visit Mendenhall Glacier.

This afternoon is when I had my spa treatment.  The massage, like I said, was wonderful!  I was planning to take it easy this afternoon.  The morning started off a little dreary so I didn't think I would want to go up on the Tramway in Juneau.  But it started clearing up so I decided once I got back after the massage that I had enough time to go back out and make my way to the Tramway.  I'm so glad that I did.  The view was great!  The only thing I wish I had time to do was hike to the top of Mt. Roberts.  I didn't know how long it would take me and I was by myself so I didn't want to take any chance of missing the ship.  I DID NOT want to be stuck in Juneau all by my lonesome!

Tonight was also Le Cirque.  The food was great!  And I ate almost every bit of it.  I didn't eat much during the day and I did a lot of hiking, therefore, I had plenty of room for the deliciousness that was served in the Pinnacle.

It's another slow relaxing evening around here.  We are still worn out from our land adventure and still recovering.  Tomorrow we are in Ketchikan from 11-7.  We are going to see a lumberjack show.  That should be fun! :)

Haines

Yesterday we went to Haines.  Our ship docked early....at 7am....too early for me to get off the ship after all those early mornings on the land adventure.  I woke up to eat and then took a morning nap.  Mom went out to explore with Chase and Lauren but I was just fine taking a nap.  She got back and I was just getting up to get ready for the day.  We had an excursion in old motor cars.  The cars were fun and the tour was short.  We ended the tour with a visit to a hammer museum.  It was quite interesting.  Basically after that we went back to the ship.  I don't even remember what we did.  I do remember eating bread pudding for lunch.  That is basically my staple lunch on the ship.  It's just enough to keep me from getting hungry before dinner and not too much so that I'm too full to eat dinner.  I seem to be eating less than I have on previous cruises.  I think it's because the food isn't as good as it has been in the past.  We also went to the spa drawing at 5pm yesterday.  Last year Mom and I were both lucky.  Well yesterday was my lucky day because I WON!  I won a massage and had it today.....it was heavenly.  Last night we didn't do much.  Just went to dinner and relaxed at the spa.  Then when we got back, I relaxed on the balcony because the weather was so nice.  Our neighbors got really loud on their balcony so I ended up coming because in because I didn't want to listen to them.  I'm not sure if I mentioned them before but we went on this excursion in Denali and there were these 4 women in the back of the bus that complained that they couldn't hear the bus driver.  Well the reason they couldn't hear is because they wouldn't stop talking.....go figure.  So lucky of us to be right next door to them :)  Anyways, then we moved on during the night to Juneau.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Quick Update

I've gotta be fast because we don't have that many internet minutes so you are getting a list of yesterdays exciting events and then todays as well.

Anchorage to Seward
1.  Bus to Seward with scenic views.
2.  Boat ride through the Kenai Peninsula.
3.  Whale watching and other sea animals were spotted.
4.  Sleeping on the boat because I was so tired.
5.  Getting on the ms Zaandam just in time to eat dinner.
6.  Free bingo and Mom won $250.
7.  Look around the ship a bit and then to bed (I was tired!).

College Fjords
1.  Slept through the glacier sightings because I was tired.
2.  Breakfast in the Pinnacle
3.  Signed up for Thermal Suite package to soak in the spa every night.
4.  Lame suite luncheon.  Wasn't really lunch....more like snacking.  Last year it was much better but this year it's a shorter cruise.
5.  Wine tasting.
6.  Blog time.
Later on.....
7.  Formal Night
8.  Spa time = relaxation

I definitely feel the ship moving....it just puts me to sleep.  I'm ready for a nap now.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Denali to Anchorage Via Train

I guess I left off before we did our jeep rental yesterday.  Well, we rented the jeep and went to Healy, which is right outside of Denali about 10 miles.  We drove down several roads and got some great views and took some great pictures.  Then we went to eat at 49th State Brewery (I think that was the name of it).  As we were sitting in the parking lot deciding if we were going to go in, a moose walked right out in front of us and we got some great pictures!  We didn't drive too many more places after that because we were done and ready to go to bed.

This morning I got up early to go river rafting.  They put us in dry suits so we wouldn't get wet.  Then we got all geared up and listened to that safety speech twice because we had some late comers and then we were on our way on the Nenana River.  The rafting was a lot of fun!  It was really cold and my feet froze even with 2 pairs of socks but it was so much fun!  I would highly recommend rafting at Denali.

We took the train to Anchorage from Denali at noon today.  It was a long train ride but actually went very fast.  I took tons of pictures!  Our tour guide told me how I could get to the very back car so I could get some great pictures off of the last rail car.  I got some great pictures off of the back.  I probably spent about 4 hours total outside taking pictures.  I was rarely in my seat.

Once we got to Anchorage we were ready to go to our hotel by they weren't ready for us so they took us on a lame "city tour" to waste time.  We finally got to our hotel and got situated in our room and then Chase and Lauren arrived shortly after.  I'm glad they made it in one piece.

We had a little get together with our tour group with our tour director tonight and we just visited with Chase and Lauren and our director made his rounds to visit with people.  All in all it was a good evening and we are glad that Chase and Lauren are here and we are both ready to get on the ship.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Must Update Now

I haven't updated in the past few days because we have been so busy.  I had a two options.....blog OR sleep!  Those of you who know me, know how much I love to sleep, so my lack of sleep hasn't been so great but I will admit, it's been totally worth all that we have seen and done.  I'm playing catchup in this blog so I will have a few posts about the last few days.  


Tok to Fairbanks
Our morning started early as usual.  I don't even remember what time we had to be ready but I know it was early.  The bus rides aren't really that bad.  They take breaks and show DVD's about "Alaskan" things.  Anyways, this was the day that we stopped at Rika's Roadhouse.  It was a cute little place.  We had only about 30 minutes there to try a bear claw and visit the gift shop.  Then later on the drive to Fairbanks, we stopped at North Pole, AK.  I had asked Mom if we could go there during our free time but we figured out that we probably wouldn't have enough free time to do much.  So when I heard that we were going to be making the stop, I was so excited!  I was hoping that Santa would be there.  I really wanted to sit in his lap so that I could have it to show my students each year.  Well I lucked out, because he was there and I sat in his lap.  He acted like he knew who I was.  I guess he remembers all the "good girls and boys."  We had to rush to look around and I didn't have as much time as I would have liked but I'm glad I got to sit in his lap and snap the picture.  

After we left there we headed for lunch.  We stopped at some place that I have no idea what the name is...we've done too much for me to remember.  We had miners stew, biscuits, and crumb cake.  It was good but not very filling.  We had a little bit of time to tour the place.  After that we went to a gold place.  We watched them demonstrate how to pan for gold.  I was not actually looking forward to panning for gold.  I've done it before and I feel like I'm going to pour out all the gold.  Mom and I both ended up getting the people there to help us do the panning and finishing it out for us.  I ended up getting about $17 worth of gold.  I guess I can save it and when times are tough, I can sell it.  Lucky for me though, we were sitting in the hotel yesterday afternoon and I looked down and their was a canister of gold.  Well it wasn't mine or Mom's.  So I opened it and it it was someones gold that they had put in a charm at the Eldorado Gold Mine place.  

Once we got into Fairbanks, we had a tour to Chena Hot Springs.  It was a resort about 1.5 hours away.  It started with a tasty and filling dinner.  We had prime rib and halibut.  Then we went over to the ice museum.  It was pretty cold so we didn't stay in there long.  We then went over to the hot springs.  It was very relaxing but we couldn't stay in more than 20 minutes because we were burning up.  We had to be back at our bus by 11pm and then we arrived back at the hotel at 12:30am.  I didn't get into bed until 1:30am ish.  It was a late night but in the grand scheme of things, it was totally worth the late night and early morning the next day.  

Day in Fairbanks
Paddle Boat Ride on Chena River
This morning we had to be ready for our tour that was included with our land tour portion of the trip.  We went on a paddle boat discovery tour.  We saw some interesting things on the Chena river.  We went to a little indian village that they had little presentations about things that the indians would do and their heritage.  I thoroughly enjoyed the tour.  When we were getting off the coach bus at the paddle boat tour, our awesome tour guide said that if it was him, he would sit on the port side.  So, that's exactly what we did.  I'm glad we followed his recommendation because we really had a great view on everything.  The boat would pull up beside little places and different people would be hooked up to a microphone that was hooked up to our boat so we could hear them talking about the things they were doing. Even though I was tired, I enjoyed it.  

Looking For Gold!
There were tons of mosquitoes in Wiseman.  
After we arrived back at the hotel, we had the afternoon and evening free, so that we could do our own thing.  We went to eat and then came back and rested.  We had to eat dinner right when they opened that evening because we had our Arctic Circle Air Adventure tour.  I really enjoyed the tour.  It was incredible all we got to see from the air.  We saw incredible rainbows, the Alaska pipeline and probably some wildlife, but we were so far from it, it looked like little dots.  Once we landed we road to a neat little village called Wiseman.  Only 13 people live there year round.  I think they said it goes up to 17 in the summer.  I'm not sure that I could live like that for the year when the weather gets as cold as it does.  It's tough enough if it manages to get into the low teens in Texas, which we all know can happen and sometimes does.  

Alaska Pipeline

Our flight was delayed leaving Coldfoot so we got to go check out Coldfoot Truck Stop.  I purchased my arctic cycle tshirt and we hung out for a little while until our flight was ready to leave.  Once again, it was a late night/early morning.  We got back in at about 2am.  The inconvenience of a delay was completely worth it all.

The Midnight Sun


Early Morning and Train to Denali

This morning we had to have our luggage out at 6am which meant we had to be dressed and ready to go at that time.  Considering the fact that I went to be at about 2:45am, it was tough to get up at 5:15am.  I'm not usually able to function on 2.5 hours of sleep.  It was an exhausting day.....not because of all that we did but because I was so tired.  

Train Ride to Denali
Our transfer to the train was at 7am ish.  Once we got to the train, we found our seats and I was ready to go to sleep but I stayed up a while.  I did, however, remember to download some "quiet music" as I like to call it in my class with my students.  It was very relaxing but I could still hear everyone talking.  The ride was pretty uneventful for the most part.  We did stop at once and no one knew why.  We realized later that it was because they had an earthquake near Anchorage and whenever their is an earthquake, they stop all the trains, or something like that.  About 1.5 hours before the train got to Denali I went downstairs to the outside platform.  I got some great pictures!  I forgot to mention that our train was one of those domed cars that was 2 stories and we were on the top level and the dining level is the first level.  The whole dome on the top was windows.  The views were great but on the platform they were even better.  
Once we got Denali, and found our room, we were on our way to the Safari Jet Boat Tour.  It was only 3.5 hours and it was pretty interesting.  The only thing that I did not like was the panning for gold part.  We didn't know we were going to have to do that, but we did, so we were good sports and participated.  Mom ended up having me finish hers up for her because she was not enjoying it.  Who knows how much gold we got, but once again, I guess I'll save it for when times get tough and I can sell it for some extra money :)  We didn't see any wild life, but it was still a lot of fun.  Oh wait, actually on our bus ride back to the hotel, we did see a few moose by the side of the road.  

We went to bed early last night because we were tired and we knew we were going to have to get up super early this morning.  


Tundra Wilderness Tour to Denali and ANOTHER Early Morning 

This morning we had to be ready for our tour at 6:10am.  I was excited but at the same time I was dreading it.  I was dreading the early morning that we were going to have, BUT I knew that we would probably have a better chance of seeing more wildlife and an amazing view of the mountain.  

We left on "modified school buses."  That's what they like to call them.  I wasn't looking forward to that after being on all those nice coach buses, but it wasn't too bad.  The seats were decently comfortable and it wasn't as bad as a school bus.  We saw a ton of caribou and dall sheep.  We got lucky enough to see 4 different grizzly bears as well as some little squirrels, one moose, maybe a fox or wolf, and a few golden eagles.  The view of the mountain was INCREDIBLE!  We could see the mountain in it's entirety and I can't even describe it to you.  You have to see if yourself to know what I am talking about.  The tour was 7-8 hours long but I'm pretty sure we got back around 2:30pm which is definitely a good thing because it meant that we kept stopping to see the wildlife.  

I would say the highlight of the trip was the first bear that we saw.  The first time we saw it, it was on the other side of the bus and kinda far so I couldn't even get a decent picture of it.  Then when we turned around and came back about 30-45 minutes later, it was right by the road, ONE MY SIDE!!!  I got some wonderful pictures of the bear thanks to my rockin' awesome camera that I am so glad that I bought.  

Now we are relaxing a bit before our tour tonight.  Well it's not really a tour.  It's just a self drive jeep tour.  That basically means it's a jeep rental to go into Denali by ourselves.  I'm not sure where we are planning to go on our little self drive adventure.  We actually tried to cancel it because we had so much other stuff planned that we didn't realize that we needed some chill time.  

Tomorrow I am going river rafting at 7:30 in the morning which means I'll have another early morning that wouldn't be early if I didn't have that.  We don't have to have our luggage out until 9am but in my case I'll have to have it out more like 7am because of my tour.  Oh well....when will I get a chance to raft down the Nenana River again.  

I'm so ready to get on the ship and just relax.  I am dreading going back to the Texas heat......I just can't stand it, or my heating bill.  Oh well.

I'll try to do better about posting but I can't promise anything.  It looks like I'm caught up to this point, but I'll have more to blog soon.  Stay tuned for more!


***I apologize for the font on this post.  I can't figure out how to get it like the other font in my previous posts.  I wanted it to look cute, but oh well :)

Monday, June 13, 2011

Day on the Top of the World Highway....Or Something Like That

1.  Woke up early too early!
2.  Ate breakfast and loaded up at 8:15am.
3.  Went on a river cruise down the Yukon River.
4.  Then after 3 hours, transferred back to the coach and began our journey from Dawson City to Tok, AK.
5.  Stopped for border patrol at the US/Canadian border.
6.  Stopped for tour group picture near the Welcome to Alaska sign.
7.  Continued on towards Tok and stopped in Chicken for a "coffee" break.  I bought a shirt while I was there.
8.  Fell asleep a few times.
9.  Finally arrived in Tok, AK.
10.  Ate dinner.....we had some really good mexican food.
11.  Ready to crash!  I didn't sleep too good last night.

*Tomorrow we leave at 7:45am which is earlier than expected so that we can stop at North Pole, AK.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Day in Dawson City

Thankfully we got to sleep in this morning.  If I had to get up for an excursion, I'm not sure I'd be able to make it the rest of the trip....ok, not really, but I needed time to rest.  We slept until about 8am.  After we got ready and had breakfast, it was almost 11am.  We didn't do much today, just walked around town and walked down to the river.  We went in the little gift shops and checked things out in there.  We both took a nice nap, mine was longer and I probably could have napped even longer.

Tonight we are just trying to keep up with the Mavs game and hanging out.  I'm thinking about joining the Sour Toe Club.  You can't join until after 9pm.

Tomorrow we are going on a river cruise on the Yukon River that is supposed to last about 3 hours.  It's round trip from Dawson City.  When we get back, we are getting in the bus and then going to Tok for the evening.  That's like our midway point between here and Fairbanks.  There aren't any excursions in Tok because it's just a stop over point.  I'm sure we will have to be up early the next day to head towards Fairbanks.  Once we get to Fairbanks we have some late night excursions.  Seeing as how the daylight hours last longer, that will help me to not be so tired I'm sure.

I'm adding a few pictures of our moose sighting and the Yukon River.  Enjoy and I'll be in Alaska the next time I write!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Klondike Highway to Dawson City

Enormous Cinnamon Roll
Five Finger Rapids Photo Stop
Our morning started too early.  Luggage had to be outside our doors by 6:45am.  We had to be ready to leave by 8:15am.  Our drive was about 9 hours which included all of our stops.  I was dreading the drive because of how long it was going to be.  Thankfully it went pretty fast.  We stopped at Braeburn Lodge (I think that was the name of it) for a "coffee" break.  We didn't get any coffee.  They are known for their enormous cinnamon rolls so we had to get one.  They are apparently baked in a 9x9 inch pan.  It was pretty good but of course we could not finish it.  We made another stop before lunch to take pictures.  Then we had a few other stops after lunch and a few videos they showed also.  I was so tired I fell asleep during the last video.

The views were amazing on our long bus ride.  The only wildlife we saw was a moose but I was able to quickly snap a pretty decent picture of him.

We finally arrived in Dawson City around 5pm.  It's such a cute town.  They have boardwalk type sidewalks.  We went to Diamond Tooth Gertie's tonight which is a little casino and they had a show as well.  Some people sang and danced and we watched and laughed.

It's almost 10pm and it's still light outside.  It feels like it's about 6pm instead of 10pm.  The weather is beautiful.  It's chilly enough to need a sweater but not too cold!

I will say that everything so far has been pretty planned out and very hassle free.  We haven't really had to worry about anything as far as not knowing where to go at what time, etc.  Whoever has done the HAL scheduling on these cruise tours did a very nice job.

Tomorrow we are planning to rest and take it easy.  We are both very tired and we need to rest up a bit before traveling to our next location.  We are in Dawson city tomorrow for the day and then staying the night.  Then we are moving on to Tok, AK the next day.  They changed up our itinerary a bit due to some construction or unsafe highways or something.  So, I'm still hoping we get to stop in Chicken, AK like originally planned.

Only a few more days in the Yukon Territory, then we move on to Alaska....wooohoooo!!!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Day at Kluane National Park


It's almost 11pm and way past my bedtime.  Today was a busy day.  We had to be ready for our excursion at 6:45am.  Our excursion was an all day one that last for 9 hours.  I guess we knew that when we booked it, but I had forgotten that it was that long and started that early.  But, you only get to explore the Yukon Territory once in your life, or more than once if you are lucky.

After breakfast it was time to meet our tour in the lobby.  I'm used to large groups on excursions. They told us that there were only going to be 9 people on our big bus and then we all would break off once we got to our destination to do our different excursions.  Our excursion was a boat trip on Kathleen Lake at Kluane National Park (pronounced clue-on-ee).  There was another couple on our boat from England.  They were really nice and prepared with binoculars, video camera, and a camera.  While we were on our 2 hour boat ride, we saw a big brown bear on the side of a mountain.  We were pretty close to it, but far enough away that we were very safe, seeing as how we were on a boat in the water.  I did get a few great pictures of it.  Anyways, moving on.....we were in the boat for 2 hours before it was time for lunch.  Oh, I forgot to mention that it took us 2 hours to get to our destination of Kluane National Park.  Actually it was probably more like 2.5 hours plus the 2 hour boat ride.  Moving on again.  After our boat ride, it was time for lunch.  While we ate lunch the guides brought out bear skins of a black bear and grizzly bear for us to feel.  Of course when they mentioned that some people try them on and take pictures, I wanted to do that.  I'm trying to get fun Christmas card pictures.  After excursion time, we had 1 hour to spent at some visitor center and another 2 hour bus ride back.  The buses are nice, but I just wanted to be back to the room to take a nap!  I was tiyurd!!!

After dinner we had to wait around until 8:30 for our Frantic Follies that was included as part of the tour.  It was a really cheesy show that they put on.  I did get some good pictures though. One of our New Zealander friends sat next time me.  Frantic Follies is why I am up way past my bedtime.

We have to have luggage out at 6:45am and be ready to go by 8:00ish am.  I'm gonna be exhausted, but I guess it's worth it.  Tomorrow we are headed to Dawson City.  It is supposed to be smaller than Whitehorse.  We don't have any excursions planned that take the whole day.  Maybe we can spend a little time getting some rest.  In the meantime, I guess I should get some rest now.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Whitehorse



This morning we had to have luggage ready for the bellboys to pick up at 8am.  So that meant an early morning.  After breakfast and checking out of the Fairmont, we went downstairs to retrieve our luggage so that we could check in for our Air North flight from Vancouver to Whitehorse.  I had never heard of Air North but I will say now that they now have a new fan.....actually, 2 new fans.  The seats were comfy, they were very friendly, and they served us food, like A MEAL!  No, not snacks, but a turkey wrap with pretzels and a warm cookie.  I know that's not a huge meal, but considering the prices that we have to pay on airlines in the US to get a simple snack pack and check one bag of luggage, this airline far exceeds the ones that I have been on lately as far as customer service and pleasing ALL of their customers.

Moving on.....once our flight landed, we realized that we were in a small airport.  It reminded me of Peoria's airport.  It was small!  We met our tour concierge here as we entered baggage claim.  Our tour guides name is Tom.  He seems like he is going to be a good tour guide.  When we got on our tour bus, we met our driver.  She is the same driver who brought a Holland America bus to a travel show.  I didn't remember her at first but Mom did.

When we got our room keys at our hotel, we went to our room a little disappointed to find one king bed instead of two beds.  I love my mom and all but I like my own bed :)  We were going to make due with the one bed.  We decided to mention it to Tom when we went back downstairs to ask a few questions.  The gave us a new room.  The upgraded us to a suite.  It's about twice the size of the other room we were in AND we have 2 beds.

After we explored around town a little bit, it was almost time for our welcome dinner.  We were some of the first people to pick a table.  Then a group of 3 came and joined us.  They were from New Zealand.  Then two more people joined us.  They were also from New Zealand.  They were all very nice.  Let me see if I can remember their names.....Owen, Alison, Neville, Beverly, and Tom.  I'll see tomorrow if I was right.   We had a little mixer to get us up so we could meet our tour group.  There are 33 of us that will be traveling together for the next 10 days and of course me and Mom are the youngest....I'm not surprised.

Tomorrow our tour starts early.  We have to be downstairs at 6:45am.  Beforehand we have to eat breakfast because we will be gone for a good 8 hours.  Tomorrow night we are also going to see Frantic Follies.  Should be fun!  Now if only the Mavs would win tonight.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Vancouver

Our morning yesterday started pretty early.  I was instructed to be ready to leave for the airport at 5:45am.  I woke up around 3:45am just to make sure I had plenty of time to get every last minute thing packed.  We arrived in Vancouver yesterday around 3pm and got to our hotel around 4pm.  Our flights were pretty uneventful.  From Dallas to Phoenix we were in first class.  We were in an exit row from Phoenix to Vancouver.  By the time we made it to our room, I was tired and hungry.  After all I had been up for awhile and I hadn't eaten a real meal....we had half a sandwich, snack mix, and some really tasty Newton's Fruit Crisps which were really good.  After we rested a little bit we went downstairs to the hotel lounge/bar area to eat.  We were too tired to venture out too far from the hotel.  Most of the time hotel food is overpriced and not very good.  Well, yes, it was overpriced, but it was really good.  I would eat there again.  We did nothing else adventurous last time, but rested and I slept!  The Mavs game was on in the background and I could hear Mom getting into it and talking to the Mavs.  I heard that they were down a few points and then back in the lead.  I heard when they won but my eyes were too tired to watch.

Today, we took the train from our hotel into downtown Vancouver and walked around and did a trolley tour.  I would highly recommend a trolley tour.  There were 2 lines (red and blue) that went to different places.  We started halfway through the blue line and got off at the waterfront to check out the cruise ships.  Then we walked some and finally ended up getting back on the red line and toured Stanley Park.  We got off at one point to go see Granville Island.  It reminded me of a small Pike's Place Market....lots of fresh produce/meat/fish.  After we spent a little bit of time on the island, we took the trolley back to Gastown and ate dinner right by the clock tower.  The environment was quite nice.

Tomorrow we have to have luggage ready by 8:00am.  Then our flight leaves at 11:30am flying to Whitehorse where we will spend the next 2 days.  I can already tell that we are going to be so tired by the end of this trip, but it will totally be worth it!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Packing...Uggh!

As I begin getting ready for my trip, I guess I need to pack.  I have been trying to put it off as long as possible.  Most of the time, I try to plan out my outfits so I don't overpack.  Since I am going to be gone for almost 3 weeks, that is proving itself quit difficult to do.  So now I'm working with two different sets of clothes....clothes that I am wearing on the tour portion of my trip and the cruise portion AND clothes I am wearing only on my cruise.  On the tour I will not need to dress up for dinner and wear formal attire at all.  I will mostly be wearing confortable clothes that consist of jeans, tshirts, and sweats for our long bus rides.  We will be on land for 12 days without any sort of laundry service so I am certainly going to have to wear things more than once, but that shouldn't be a problem.  Once we get on the ship, we will have laundry service for free so we can have our clothes washed at that point.  Hopefully I get the packing bug between now and tomorrow evening so I can quickly pack and be ready to go.  I'm exciting about the actual trip, just dreading this part.