This meme makes me laugh, so let's begin with it:
Ralph Wiggum is the best.
Anders got his mission call to Copenhagen, Denmark! He'll begin in late October. He doesn't like this picture, because he says he's making a dumb face and his "dogs are out" which means his bare feet are showing. I think he's adorable, and his dogs are also adorable.
He didn't want an opening party- he wanted to open the call when it came in the morning. It came at 9:29 am, but he had a work meeting at 9:30. He managed to step out of the meeting at 10:30 and open it- luckily we were all home and could be there. He then had to go back into his meeting at 10:35. Hence the one picture with bare feet. Oh well. :)Got to have breakfast with some old friends. Always good times!
We went on a cruise to Alaska for 8 days and it was amazing! All I have right now are pictures from my phone, but here's a video Nils put together with good pictures from his big boy camera, as well as video. You know you want to watch 11 minutes of our trip- you can put it on 2x speed if you want, I'll allow it. ;)
Anyway, it was really a fabulous trip. Alaska is an incredibly beautiful place. We loved every excursion we did. We also all loved having a break from the heat, I think! Alaska: 10/10 would recommend!
We kayaked in Hoonah and watched the salmon jumping around in the water, training for when they swim upstream.
Went to the Mendenhall Glacier and Nugget Falls in Juneau; we also visited the smallest Costco in the world in Juneau, and hit up the Fred Meyer because Nils forgot to bring sneakers on the trip. He only had some flimsy slip on shoes, which is insufficient for Alaska indeed.
From Skagway we took a ferry to Haines and went on a wildlife adventure tour, saw lots of bald eagles, some swans, salmon, rivers, lakes, glaciers, waterfalls, etc.
In Ketchikan we drove a Zodiac boat around for a couple of hours and got to see bald eagles, harbor seals, glaciers, and waterfalls.
Our ship sailed through the Tracy Arm Fjord; we got up close to the Stewart Glacier, and got to see the big chunks of floating ice. It was really amazing.
The cruise was good. We loved our waiters at dinner, Igusti and Tutut. The kids loved 24/7 ice cream and pizza all day every day. The older kids got bored on sea days, but that's their fault because they mostly didn't leave their room. Whattayagonnado?
We averaged around 17,000 steps per day- Nils and I tried to never ride the elevators on the ship, so we did a lot of climbing up stairs, and got lots of exercise on the excursions.
I loved this trip. It was so fun and we saw incredible sights. Hopefully we'll be able to go back!
Behold the photo dump!
Kayaking in Hoohah
If you've ever wondered if you should go to Alaska, the answer is yes, yes you should.