For our 10 year anniversary trip Kyle planned an Alaskan Cruise for us and it was so much fun!
I convinced him to roadtrip to Seattle, instead of fly, so on Friday May 13th Melanie and Jack came to stay with our kids and we headed to Boise for the night.
The next morning we took a detour over to Portland, OR and got to see Multnomah Falls. Tallest waterfall in Oregon. The drive through Oregon, along the Columbia River, was gorgeous! It rained most of the way so the fog filled all the gaps between the evergreen trees. All the things we would have missed if we didn't drive. I even stayed awake the whole time, just to make sure Kyle changes his mind about roadtrips.
We stopped in Portland for lunch at Sammich. Kyle was worried the whole time about our window getting busted out for having a thin blue line sticker on it, but luckily our windows were all still there when we got back to our car. All the poles plastered in layers and layers of papers and flyers are what I am going to remember about Portland.
Then we finished our roadtrip in Seattle, where we stayed for 2 nights before boarding our cruise ship. We walked down to Pike Place Market and bought the kids postcards to send home and then found the gum wall at Post Alley.
And if you wonder about how Covid pandemics happen, it could be because of the people there, wearing masks, WHILE touching other people's chewed gum!!! Ewww
We ended up walking to the mall and getting fish and chips and yummy clam chowder at Pike Place Chowder. Then some Strawberry Basil Gelato that Jordan recommended to us.
We also knew we were in Seattle from the goat's milk lotion and plant based conditioner in our hotel room.
The next morning was raining. Kyle and I had to go get Covid tests done at Walgreens so we could get on the ship. Luckily they were both negative! Kyle had been so worried about those tests.
Then we went to see the Seattle Temple. Right before we came I saw a time hop on Facebook from 13 years ago about wishing I was in Seattle. All our roommates were supposed to roadtrip up for Alex and Maren's wedding, but everyone bailed on me. Finally made it to Seattle 13 years later! lol
There was a secret garden trail there that had the most beautiful flowers and I loved all the moss growing on the trees too.
We thought about going up to the top of the space needle, but it was so foggy we wouldn't have been able to see anything anyway, so we just walked around at the bottom instead.
A little bit later we went and picked up Jon and Sydney from the airport cause they came on the cruise with us! We walked down to Elliot Bay and rode on the Ferris wheel and then went to dinner at the Crab Pot. Kyle got his favorite meal of the trip there, Salmon Fettuccine Alfredo. The $23 crab cocktail appetizer was NOT worth it though!
The next morning was Day 1 of our cruise to Alaska! We walked to get breakfast at Einstein Bagels first and also picked up Sydney's brother Alex and wife Tatum from the airport, then headed to the Pier, to board Royal Carribean's Quantum of the Seas. The line was crazy long, but we made it on! And went straight for lunch at the buffet. And then hot tubs. Priorities.
Kyle ended up bidding to upgrade our room. We tried for a balcony, but ended up getting a window. I don't think it's worth the extra money, but Kyle was happy to have it.
Day 2 we were sailing at Sea the whole day. And it was the first time I ever remember a ship rocking and moving so much! This was my 5th cruise, but the first time I'd taken dramamine. Luckily it was only bad that first day, but I was so tired and took the longest nap that afternoon.
Kyle was also excited to play Bingo, cause "Bingo is wild!" and then the girls all did karaoke together! We sang Hilary Duff's 'What Dreams are made of' and even though Kyle would never do karaoke, he asked us why we're so nervous?!
Our ship had what they call the North Star that everyone could sign up to have a free ride in one time. Jon and Sydney took the first turn and got to go out over the water.
Day 3 Ice Straight Point, Alaska
Jon and Sydney did a zip line and then we all walked a mile to Hoonah. Which wasn't much so we paid for a shuttle to take us back. We got to go on a short little tram ride though and found a big clam shell that we brought home for the kids.
We saw a few blowhole sprays from whales in the distance and some Bald Eagles. From our ship that morning we saw dolphins, otters, seals, AND a baby orca!
Day 4 Skagway, Alaska
We were so excited about our excursion to hike the Chilkoot trail and raft the river, but when we got to our meeting spot we found out the tour was canceled for wind. Ugh I was SO disappointed!
They did give us 50% off to ride the White Pass and Yukon Railroad though. It was a 3 hour ride on a train that was very beautiful. If we would have known earlier we might have been able to ride it with Jon and Sydney though.
We went over a couple neat bridges, through a couple dark tunnels and saw a waterfall called Bridal Veil Falls. I love that they let you take turns walking out onto the platforms while we traveled too.
We also walked around the shops and got gifts for the kids and this year's Christmas ornament.
Day 5 Juneau, Alaska
We were supposed to go up Endicott Arm to see Dawes Glacier that morning, but that morning they said there was still too much ice so we wouldn't be able to make it. Super bummed about that too!
So in Juneau I wanted to go on the bus tour visiting Mendenhall Glacier, but it wouldn't be back in time for our North Star ride. So we just walked around the shops.
Back on the boat we played some WILD doubles ping pong. I have no idea what the rules are or how to keep score, I just try to hit the ball! And Kyle tries to hit Sydney. In the throat... lol
Day 6 Sailing at Sea
Alex entered his second Poker Tournament that day, but this time he lost. And Kyle just wanted to play Blackjack. The dealer was not happy with me taking a picture though and told me to stop.
That night was dress to impress night for their Lobster Dinner! The last few cruises I've been on didn't do lobster night anymore so we were excited! I loved all the good seafood we got to eat during the week. Salmon, shrimp, cod, halibut, tuna and lobster! I love eating in the dining room cause feeling fancy is fun.
Day 7 Victoria, British Columbia Canada
We played another round of Bingo and were 2 numbers away from getting blackout. I did win $1 from a crack it strip though!
We also played Hand and Foot quite a few times. This time we stopped Andy Elton, the Bingo announcer and Elton John impressionist, to take a picture with us.
When we got to Canada we walked down to Fisherman's Wharf and got some fish tacos, but they were no where near as yummy as the fish tacos I had in Seattle!Then we hopped on a bus for our Scenic City Tour of Victoria! When we first booked the tour it said it was a walking tour, so we were surprised to hop on a bus, but also happy so see so much more of the city. It was so beautiful and it was kinda neat to see one of Carnegie's libraries because just that morning I finished reading the book I brought, 'Carnegie's Maid' so I knew about his libraries! Some of the neighborhoods in Victoria are outrageously expensive, but very beautiful.
I like going to all the shows at night on the ship. We saw comedian, Steve McGrew a couple nights, a sequins and feathers show, GODDESS, the Las Vegas Tenors and the Elton John tribute by Andy Elton. Kyle got a bad cold half way through the week and didn't like how loud the shows were. They hurt his head, but we had so much fun spending the week together! No cooking, no cleaning, no kids. We were missing them by the end though.
Monday morning we got off the boat first thing in the morning and drove straight home. We listened to a book on the way there and finished it on the way back. A murder mystery titled, 'All the Missing Girls'. We made it home by 8pm and my mom and the kids had made this sign for us! And their postcards barely beat us home.
I am especially grateful for everyone that made this week possible for us. Especially with coordinating all the events I was missing! Melanie and Jack stayed with the kids for 4 nights and took Tai to her last soccer game and preschool and her dance pictures and rehearsal and then my mom stayed with the kids 6 nights and took Tai to preschool field day and preschool graduation and her preschool performance and dance recital. Heidi changed her schedule to carpool Kasen to and from school the whole time we were gone and even watched the kids for a couple hours one day and Kyley took her family to Tai's events to support her and take pictures for me to see too!
It all meant so much to me to have so many people willing to help us be able to take this trip and to be there for our kids. I will be forever grateful.
Thank you!















































































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