August 30, 2009

Two new additions to the baby room

Well, we actually got some work done this weekend. Check out the new curtains in the baby room and the new decoration over the baby bed! Yippe! 11 week to go!


August 10, 2009

Summer Solstice (Seattle, WA)

On our way to the airport (after the Alaskan cruise) we ran into an interesting Seattle Tradition. On the hottest day of the year (historically) a bunch of people would get together, strip to nothing, paint their bodies and drive around down town naked on their roller blades or bicycles. I debated whether or not I should even post this but you guys really should get a "snippet" of what we were exposed to in Seattle. :) haha! enjoy! Don't go enlarging the photos!



July 30, 2009

Say Hi to the camera!

A family of Orca Whales in Prince Rupert (British Columbia)

Our last cruise stop was Prince Rupert in Canada which ended up being my absolutely favorite. For over an hour we were able to follow this family of orcas (mommy/daddy and baby orca). We learned alot of interesting facts about orca's life but also other whales (like the humpbacks) which were native to the area but we did not see...Arent' these precious?





July 28, 2009

The Nursery

The Nursery has been completed. It has been painted by my dad and touched up by Mary Lou and the chair rail was put up by David and Stanley. Thank you to all, I really appreciate it. The furniture made it's way from the garage to the nursery after the paint dried and the chair rail was up. As you can see, we had a bit of an assembling party after which we hit up the steak house to relax. Whew! Thank you all so much for helping with it, would not have been able to do it without you!

The before and afters!










July 26, 2009

Aren't you glad i did not pull one of these at my wedding?

As you all know, Chris Brown is one of my favorite singers and that is one of my favorite songs but I don't think I could ever pull one of these off! haha!

Inside Passage!

These pictures were of the inside passage as well as one of the glaciers that the captain wanted us to see. He did a 360 degree turn so all of us could see the "end" of the glacier. It was breathtaking. While in the inside passage we saw some seals. Some people saw whales but i did not. Pay attention to the only "green" picture and you will see a tiny bear.