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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Alaska Trip Part II

Here are some more pictures from our cruise.

Lauren was helping me unpack for the cruise and saw her sippy cup. The juice was in a bottle inside but it didn't stop her from trying to drink from it. She loved playing around the luggage and opening and closing it. She was playing as we were trying to dress her...


They had a play room called the Under 2 Zoo. It had a bunch of toys in it that all the kids could play with. There were 22 kids under 2 on board. We probably met about 7 of them throughout the cruise. Lauren was happy to play, steal toys, share toys and run around this room with the other kids.

Playing with a ball and some aquarium thing with Mommy.

The purple shovel was one of Lauren's favorite toys to play with. The orange shovel got some Lauren time too.

Stacking the farm animals takes a lot of effort.

Another picture of her later on in the cruise. I think this is on the way to Sawyer Glacier.

Here is Lauren helping Uncle Greg smell her flower. She doesn't know that it does not need to be up his nose to smell it.



A candid of me and Lauren in Ketchikan.

In Juneau we went to the Alaska History Museum. There was a little room for kids to play/learn in.
Lauren hopping out of the kiddie chair.

June fitting in the kiddie chair.



Auntie June and Grandpa on the deck on the way to Sawyer Glacier.

Sawyer Glacier from afar. The captain did not feel comfortable getting any closer to the glacier as the waters were icy.

It was cold in Skagway so I bought some cheap gloves. They didn't have any baby gloves so we just stuck them on her. She really enjoyed them and was singing and clapping with the gloves on.


Naptime on the ship.
shhhh....



More pictures from Prince Rupert Island.

Lauren picking up a flower.


Running around with Auntie June.


Giving love to Uncle Greg.


Laughing with Auntie June and Uncle Greg.



This last photo is Lauren playing with a matrioshka doll that Grandma and Grandpa got her. She opened it on the ship and kept asking me to show her how to open and close the doll.

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