Saturday, July 28, 2007

And so it begins ....

I know, I know, you've been dreading it, and probably hoping I would just forget about it, but here comes the Great Uncle Earl episode, where I bombard you with photos of our recent vacation ... where you nod politely, and murmur “oh, how nice” in a low voice, all the while wondering just how many hundreds of pictures I’m going to parade in front of you and how endless it's going to seem and questioning if it will EVER end.

Hey, “parade”! We saw a parade in Skagway! Want to see some pictures!?!?

So, first, to give you a sense of where we were and who we were with, this is the boat we were on:




It’s lovely, isn’t it? Mainly, I was happy that they never ran out of food, and it didn’t sink. The vacation was a success, right there.


This is a photo of Blaine and I, the first night out on the deck. For all you people who said it would be warm in Alaska in July, well, two words for you: Gloves and coats. Or maybe two better words would be "big weenie" because that's apparently what we are.




Here we were on the first formal night … much much happier inside, with climate control.





And here’s my dear friend Renee who, along with her husband Keith, and two of her friends from back home, came with us. Judging by the looks on our faces, by this point in the evening, there might have been alcohol involved. Maybe. I’m just saying.





It was neat to see the decorations and work that went into commemorating our travel on the 4th of July …



…but what I didn’t get a picture of were the almost-exact same decorations that were up a day or two before, to celebrate Canada Day. I suppose they would have decorated New Zealand Day, or Guam Day, or anything specific, so as to make all the passengers feel special. I would have felt MORE special if I had figured out where they were serving that cake later, though.


While it was definitely cool on the deck in the evening, I was surprised to see that the pools, even the outside pools, almost always had people swimming in them during the day. Sure, the water was heated, but it still had to be a pretty brisk walk back to the cabins when these crazy fools adventuresome people got out of the water, don’t you think?





Oh, thank goodness, if I fall overboard, someone can toss this to me so I can float. Never mind that according to science, the average human can only survive twenty minutes in water that is only 45 degrees. I’ll be a frozen blue Popsicle, but I’ll be a floating Popsicle.




And yep, here we go, the requisite “King of the World” from Titanic …… but I think she’s much cuter than Leonardo DiCaprio, don’t you?

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well Kristie - that wasn't too "uncle Earlish" I lvoed the pics..I love cruises too. But to me a cruise is warm, Carribean water! Not cold on deck in gloves and coats!! So I don't know if I'd ever brave an Alaskan cruise!

Claire

Kristie said...

Oh, Claire, I'm afraid I've lulled you into a false sense of security --- that entry was simply Part One --- this was a ten-day vacation, where I took over a thousand pictures. Trust me, I'm just getting started! :)

Anonymous said...

Kristie, There are not nearly enough pictures to view so far. I hope you show us every single one of them! My Mom wants to take us on a cruise to Alaska next year, hum... I like it warm. Maybe your pictures will help me decide it's a good idea. Kauai sounds like such a better option so far to me!

Postcard Cindy

Anonymous said...

Keep 'em coming, woman!

Dixie in CA

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for more.

Kathy in NC

kim-d said...

Yes, please keep 'em coming; I have to vacation vicariously through you, so I need to see as mnay pix as you care to share! Spiffing up the house = too poor for vacation, so please, please share yours! I have heard only great things about the Alaskan cruises!

Anonymous said...

More, more, more! Can't wait to see 'em!

Tracey in Calgary

Unknown said...

Did you know that I love to read about cruises? I mean I LOVE THEM! I love to read about the, dream about them and plan them.
RIght now I am almost ready to plan our next Disney Cruise before we go to CHina to get my LynnMarie!

Thanks for sharing these with us. I will live vicariously through you!

Becky said...

Dear Kristie
I have been so inspired by reading your blog that I have finally created one of my own. If you have a minute in your "summer madness" with the kids, I'd be really honoured if you'd drop by.
Harry Potter rocks and so do you!
Love
Becky
msfeistyblogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Awesome pics. Can't wait to see the rest.

Thought you might like this quiz.


http://www.thealmightyguru.com/Reviews/HarryPotter/Docs/Quiz-House.html

Jamie in MS

Anonymous said...

Hey Kristie,
I am enjoying the pics. Love seeing Alaska thru Escoe-eyes.
Becky- I tried your blog and couldn't get it to come up. I love to read blogs. Is it mispelled?

Wendy in Winder, Georgia

Anonymous said...

I was very surprised when I only saw a few pictures...knew there HAD to be more coming! Can't wait to see them! I'd be jealous if I hadn't gone a cruise last year, so I'm interested to see the difference in experience (other than the fact that you went to Alaska & I went to the Caribbean).