Our day in Vancouver was spent walking around downtown. There didn't prove to be too many things that were very picture worthy, so I don't have a whole lot to document for that day. Maybe it was because I was hot and swollen from being on my feet too long, and wasn't really in the mood to take many pictures. So here's what I have. There aren't any of Allison because she was...yep, you guessed it, asleep! By the time we would wake up and get ready each day, eat breakfast, and get off the ship, the poor little thing was ready for nap time. She really didn't miss much this day.
Here's Tyler posing with a cowboy outside a western attire and gun store.
This clock was pretty cool because it ran off of steam. (If you click on the picture to enlarge it, you can see some of the steam coming out of the top.) The best part was when it sounded off each hour. LOTS of steam came out with a sort of steam-train sounding whistle that played a melody.
Before heading back to the ship, Tyler posed with a moose and black bear in front of this gift shop.
After we got back on the ship, we decided to head over to the water slide since Tyler had been anticipating going down it for so long. (It was only open for a couple hours each day, so we hadn't been able to make it there on any previous day.) Once we got there and climbed to the top, we discovered that Tyler wasn't quite tall enough, and the guy in charge wasn't letting him pass on his tippy-toes. AND, it was one-person-at-a-time only, so they wouldn't even let me go down with him. Poor guy. He took it rather well though. So we decided to play at the spray park instead, and he ended up having a great time! (Please excuse Allison's falling, lop-sided pig tails. She hadn't been awake from her nap very long, and that's the result of laying on them in her stroller.)













3 comments:
That looks like a lot of fun and her pig tails weren't that messed up, sheesh. She's cute no matter what, especially when she loves Auntie.
Kids are cute. Looked like lots of fun.
What a nice trip. I have always wanted to go up there. But without kids. :)
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