Monday, August 29, 2011

Boys Love Them Birds


It started when our friend Kevin visited and the boys (Kirk, Kevin, and Bruce) huddled around Kevin's phone to knock down those darn pigs. Then, thanks to a pc app download it is currently on Kirk's computer. Everyone enjoys playing it! I was reading a magazine and saw that it was coming to a board game version. As soon as it came out we got it. I'm amazed that the boys have some amazing skills in launching those angry birds. Henry is saying more words, but his way to communicate that he wants to play Angry Birds sounds more like hocking a loogie, but that's his piggy sound. He asks daily. His progression of loading his bird in the catapult, every time....

Load Bird

Turn, Turn

Turn

Ready to Launch (and does surprisingly well)

Popular exclamations while playing are "Launch It!" and "Go!"

Monday, August 8, 2011

Utah

We took a flight from Seattle to Salt Lake City after getting off the cruise. It was a great opportunity to visit some friends we've been dying to meet! lol One day we went to the Logan Zoo. We visited a few other couples we gamed with, it was fun!


Hanging out with the Satterthwaites was the best. We spent so much time chatting and gaming with them that meeting them didn't uncover anything surprising. Thank goodness for that! One night we went to a brazilian grill. I loved being able to sample so many differently cooked meats.
Before we had to go we walked around Temple Square and made a speedy stop at Sweet's Candy so I could get some chocolate covered cinnamon bears.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Prince Rupert

Here we boarded a 20 person boat and spent several hours searching the area for wildlife. We were rewarded to see a pod of orcas, several seals lounging on some rocks, and a bald eagle. The boys did well considering I didn't bring much for them to do. As we trailed alongside several orcas swimming along the surface a handful more showed up on the opposite side. These were close enough to see the white along their head. Just amazing!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Skagway


In Skagway we boarded a train that took us along the White Pass and Yukon Route. This line was the result of men's need for an easier way to get to the Klondike during the gold rush.

It was eye opening to see the remains of the treacherous trail that wound through the hills. In some parts the path narrowed to just a few feet and was boarded on one side by a hill and dropped hundreds of feet down on the other. All risked for the chance of gold.

The North West Mounted Police were posted at the summit of the pass and required everyone had an adequate year's supply. This meant an actual ton of goods and several trips to move the required amount of supplies through the pass.