Free Fishing Day!
Finally we get to use our Christmas presents from Dawna (fishing poles) to try and drown some worms, or maybe even catch some fish.
Start at the bottom to see our adventure...
Finally we get to use our Christmas presents from Dawna (fishing poles) to try and drown some worms, or maybe even catch some fish.
Start at the bottom to see our adventure...
Check out our pictures from our vacation...Start down at the first entry for June 12th to see the beginning...
Here we are in the dining car having lunch. The food was OK...nothing compared to the cruise ship...but it was included with the cost of the accommodations (if you get a sleeping room you are considered "first class", thus all your meals are free.) From when we woke up till about 4 pm the view was not that great...mostly small towns our grafitti of large towns. Towards the evening the train hit the coast and it was pretty. We arrived at LA Union Station at 10:30 and found our car waiting for us. We drove back to San Diego and collapsed. We knew that this would be a tiring vacation since we were bringing along the boys, but we also knew it would be really fun to go on a bus, boat and train (plus I found a really good deal on the cruise since it was "Transitioning" to the Alaska market for the summer). Kudos goes to Dawna for putting up with such a "boys" vacation!
Larger shot of the Parlor Car. There was really beautiful country that the train went through until it got dark. We went up over the mountains and saw some snow and deer. After it got dark we put on our pajamas and went back to the theater and watched "National Treasure". Dallin really enjoyed the show (with a lot of explaining from dad) while Ethan fell asleep. We went back to our beds for an very bumpy night sleep.
Here we are in Portland. We enjoyed it a little better than Seattle (the drive was very pretty from Seattle to Portland). After we arrived to our hotel in downtown Portland, Dallin and I drove the rental car to the airport and took their light rail (MAX) back to the hotel. We sleep that night and then the next day walked around. Portland is very friendly to homeless so there was quite a few scary people out and about...but they never bothered us.
This was our hotel in Seattle. We got one right next to SeaTac airport, (it was the cheapest area and once again I used Priceline and only paid $39 for a DoubleTree. I love Priceline for hotels!). The kids are looking out the window at the airplanes. We did not enjoy Seattle very much. We didn't have a lot of time to spend and it was Sunday so we wanted to keep it low key, but it seems like it is more of an adult town and not very kid friendly.
Once we landed and deboarded we got in a rental car and headed down for Seattle. We wish we would have spent more time in Vancouver. It was a very pretty city. Between Vancouver and Seattle there is a drive called the "Chuckanut" drive. It is a VERY beautiful drive and part of it goes through Larabee State Park. This is a playground at the park.
This is a picture of our cabin with the four beds laid out for sleeping. When we weren't sleeping, the bed that the boys are sitting on would roll under the other bed. This was a larger than normal stateroom (I specifically did some searching for a larger one like this, know ing we would have four in our room).
We drove our car to LA and parked at the Union Station. We then boarded a bus for San Pedro and got on the Norwegian Spirit cruise ship headed for Vancouver Canada (with a stop in Astoria Oregon). We are all smiles here because we don't know yet that we forgot our passports at home. Luckily Dawna's good friend Tina was able to break in our house and fax them up to us...