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I don’t think I’ve ever been away from blogging for so long. We really didn’t have any internet access to speak of the whole time we were away, and it’s taken me a week to get myself reoriented to being home. A lot has gone on.

Our sister-in-law lost her courageous battle with cancer right before we returned from our trip to Alaska. Tracy was home just two days and then flew to Phoenix where her memorial service was held on Saturday. A dear friend also passed away last week, and I attended his funeral yesterday. Both died far too young, but we are relieved to have their suffering and pain come to an end.

While we were away the contractor was able to gut our kitchen. We have just a sink now, and that’s how it will be for several weeks to come. The finish date is the beginning of October. We had gotten everything out before we left, but have spent some time this week, reorganizing and moving boxes so we can cook and eat in the dining room. Our microwave, toaster oven, and grill (on the patio) seem to work just fine. It’s good that it’s happening in the summer when we can grill easily.

So, Vancouver, Victoria, cruising, and Alaska . . . It was all fabulous! We’d never been on a cruise, and someone on the ship told us we’d have two reactions when it was over:  Why had we waited so long? Where will we go next? We’re not ready to plan another one quite yet, but it wouldn’t take much to convince me to go on a cruise again. The service was superb, the food excellent, and there was always too much to do. On the several days we had “at sea” much of our time was spent on our balcony, looking at glaciers, and the gorgeous scenery. I took, as always, far too many photos to ever print or use, but photography was a bit tricky since nearly all of it happened from a bus, a train, or a boat. Not the best circumstances for great photography. At the last minute I decided not to take my tripod, and I’m glad, as I don’t think there would have been many occasions for using it. I’ve sorted through the nearly 2,000 photos (just mine, not Tracy’s or our friend’s!) and eliminated all the awful ones and duplicates, but there are many, many more to delete. I did crop a few so I could post them today.

Here’s a look at the atrium on the Island Princess. The boat was beautiful and our stateroom was lovely.

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We chose wonderful excursions. There will be more about them later, but one of my favorites was the photography excursion in Juneau to Mendenhall Glacier and Auke Bay for whale watching. We were able to hike up to Nugget Falls. This was probably the nicest day (weather-wise) we had during the trip.

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In Talkeetna, we took a river raft trip down the Talkeetna River. Here are the four of us before we left for the trip. Although it rained prior to our trip, and after our trip, we lucked out and got a dry ride.

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In Denali, we opted to extend the wildlife tour from four hours to eight hours, and what a good decision that was. Most of the beautiful scenery and all the wildlife was spotted after we would have turned around on the first tour. We saw lots of grizzly bears and caribou as well as moose, a wolf, a porcupine, and Dall sheep. These guys were pretty close to the road, so getting a decent shot from the bus was a bit easier.

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I’ll be working on catching up with all your blogs in the next week, but it will take me awhile. The number of posts in my Google Reader account is kind of scary!

 

11 thoughts on “Home”

  1. I’m so glad you had a wonderful cruise! It kind of gets into your blood and you want to do it again. We were on the Crown Princess this summer – and would love to do it all over again next year.
    Your photos are beautiful, of course, and I can’t wait to see more.
    But of course I’m also sorry to hear about your bereavements and the thoughts of us all here are winging their way to you right now

  2. I’ve been thinking about you and am looking forward to hearing more of your adventures. We did an Alaska cruise once with my parents . . . maybe that’s a good story for next story telling Sunday. Seems like you chose great excursions.
    Rinda

  3. So glad you are home safe and sound and thoroughly enjoyed all your vacationing. You were definitely missed in blog world, so we’ll be looking forward to hearing and seeing lots more about all your escapades!
    And sincerest sympathies on the loss of your sister-in-law and dear friend. My thoughts are with you.

  4. So glad you’ve returned home & are catching up. Sorry to hear about your SIL & friend, it’s so hard to lose someone but was probably also hard seeing them suffer.
    Wow, it sounds like the cruise was great – I’m looking forward to seeing more photos.

  5. So sorry to read of the bereavements in your family and circle of friends …
    Your cruise ship looks truly amazing, and I am so looking forward to hearing more about the trip and seeing the photos once processed! 2000? Wow!

  6. Welcome back. Sorry for your sad news.
    As I scrolled down your post I spotted the top of your first photo and thought you may have been on a Royal Caribbean cruise – the top part of the photo reminded me of their dining rooms. I think we have spoiled my DD – the first holiday she can remember was a cruise and when asked where she wanted to go on hols after that it was – ‘on the big ship, to the same places, with the same people’ – Bless!

  7. Welcome back! Sounds (and looks) like you had an amazing vacation! and I’m sorry for your loss. sounds like you went through a lot all at once.

  8. Yay, you’re back! Glad you had a wonderful Alaskan trip (definitely high on our wishlist) but sorry you came home to not such great news. Look forward to seeing more photos.

  9. Karen I am very happy that your are both home safe and sound but, of course, terribly saddened to hear of your losses – my thoughts are certainly with your all at the moment.
    I’m looking forward to seeing many wonderful and glorious photos when you are ready and settled.

  10. Hi Karen ~ I’m reading posts backwards and just got to this one. I’m so sorry to hear that you lost your sister-in-law and dear friend. :o( Sounds like you’ve had your share of highs and lows, what with the vacation and then funerals.
    The photos you posted are awesome. I really love the one of the four of you! xo

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