Friday, 9 August 2019

Day 3 Alaska Cruise - A Brief Stop in Ketchikan, Alaska

Day 3, Ketchikan, Alaska, USA




This was our first time docking on this cruise and getting off the ship on this Alaskan cruise. We were pretty excited.



I was all ready and got all my clothes ready the night before. This is Alaska so we need to be well prepared for the weather.
















I was up by 6am.


Looking out of the balcony of our cabin, I saw high mountains ranges covered in dense green forests with their tops shrouded by misty clouds.






View of the shore of Ketchikan from the balcony of our cruise ship. 







As our ship approaching the shore of Ketchikan, the first city of Alaska, it dawn on me that my travel dream of visiting Alaska, North America’s furthest state, has been realized.





We had only from 7 a.m - 2 p.m in Ketchikan, Alaska.





We were glad that from where our cruise ship had docked, it was just steps away from downtown Ketchikan, Alaska.
Downtown Ketchikan, minutes away from our cruise ship.


Instead of signing up for a tour that costed from a hundred US dollars to $799.00, we decided that we would do a self guided tour of this frontier town.



The visitors’ centre located right at the dock gave out good maps and clear  information of where to go around town.





Creek Street, Ketchikan, Alaska
We followed the map and our first stop was Creek Street – the most infamous red light district of Ketchikan.
















The creek that runs along this town of about 9000 residents was the hub of the Tlingit people, one of the five main tribes of the native people living in Alaska, who used to gather here each summer as their fishing camp.


Walking along the creek, we saw numerous fish swimming below the shallow clear water!










Creek Street, Ketchikan, Alaska - listed as one of the National Historic Places in the U.S.


This is a pretty part of the town with houses dotting along the creek as colourful as its past.

Star House on Creek Street, Ketchikan, Alaska

We saw many houses on Creek Street with plaques explaining the history of the buildings such as this one on the right called "Star House", one of the oldest buildings and the only registered brothel in Alaska.















Ketchikan was called the most wicked city in USA, due to its prostitution and gambling.

A lot of the not so desirable activities took place in these houses located on Creek Street in the early 1900's,












Visitors to Creek Street can take a tour in one of these houses and learn about the business that made this street infamous.

At the door of the Dolly's House, a lady dressed as one of the madam's in the past beckoned us to go inside for a tour of the house.


















Ketchikan was racially divided in the early 1900's. Japanese Americans opened the New York Cafe on the other side of the town, This Japanese family was interned and whisked away during the WWII.




After Creek Street, we visited two native culturral places - the Totem Heritage Centre,  housing the largest collection of salvaged totem parts in Alaska and the Saxman Native Village.

From the knowledgeable museum guide and staff at the village, we  learned a lot about the natives' cultures and the various types of totem poles and its history.



We even had time doing a little bit of shopping in town. J. bought some Alaskan beer and I got a fury headband and leopard print gloves in case I would need warmer accessories for this trip.

It made me very happy when J. said to us,” I like the cruise trip. It exceeds beyond my expectations.”









I am grateful to God for answering our prayers. We have not travelled together as a family for a little while and this is a great trip to get reconnected and a chance to catch up and talk!

R.T.
Ketchikan, Alaska
USA





Day 2 of Our Alaska Cruise - A Full Day of Sailing in the Inside Passage to Alaska


I was surprised that J. was up at 8 am when I was up. Usually, he sleeps in on holidays, so this was a pleasant surprise. Without the internet keeping young people up, they have enough sleep and could get up early!

We had a quick breakfast at the Lido Deck and went for our stretch exercise class. The class was held at the fitness centre and it was full of people with their exercise mats spreading out on the floor already by the time we got there.

J. went to do his own fitness routine while we participated with an instructor telling us what to. It was a good 30 minutes stretching exercise session preparing us for our excursion tomorrow.

After exercises, we went for a hearty breakfast in the dining area. Since the cruise ship was sailing along the inside passage of the glaciers,  The scenery outside was spectacular with high mountains along the way.


It was nice enjoying delicious food and chatting with J while enjoying the beautiful scenery. However, I wish, J’s topic for conversation can be more diverse. I could not believe that J. has an intense interest on politics and the subjects of politics and the media's biases do come up a lot.

We went to a presentation on dog races in Alaska and learned a lot about the culture and customs of this vast state.

There were many activities to enjoy on the cruise ship. We also went for a violin performance at the Lincoln Centre stage on Deck 3.









 It was standing room only and we did stand throughout the entire 30-40 minute performance.














Classical music performances on the Lincoln Centre Stage
Tonight was the first gala evening on the cruise ship when everyone dressed a little formal than usual.  Since we were all dressed up, we went for a family portrait.  The photographer was very good helping us to post and captured the true moments of our interaction.








We watched a great song and
dance show at the main stage before dinner.









A colourful song and dance evening show on the cruise ship's main stage





The show was colourful with beautiful costumes and familiar tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s.  

We enjoyed the show very much!







Rack of Lamb served in the fine dining room





After the evening show, it was around 8pm and  we proceeded  to the dining room for some fine dining experience.









I had marinated duck breast
The selection of food offered in the dining room was much more sophisticated.


We were served some delicious dishes. My hubby ordered leg of lamb while I ordered duck breast and J had steak and shrimps.







J. loved his Steak and shrimps dish




I was glad that J. also enjoyed this fine dining experience.








The B.B. King Blues Club - my husband's favourite entertainment on board



My husband loves blue music and there was a B.B. Kings All Star Band playing at the Blues club on board. Enjoying the music tremendously, we got on our feet and danced to our hearts’ content. 







Enjoying my tea on the Lido Deck after an exercise class
God, thank you for this wonderful opportunity spending time with J. I pray that your holy spirit will come upon us, especially E. and  J. so that they can be filled with love, joy and hope.

Thank you for this great holiday when our family can spend some quality time and have fun together!


R.T.
On a cruise to Alaska
USA


Thursday, 8 August 2019

First Day of Our Alaska Cruise Trip on the Westerdam from Vancouver

Cruise to Alaska – Day 1

I got up in the morning trying to finish everything I need to do while I still had wifi access before embarking on the next leg of our travel.
J. was asking about which plane we would be flying and where we would be staying in Alaska. Then he got upset about the flight itinerary and for staying in Alaska for too long. He was upset with us for not consulting with him about the trip plan. Yes, we could have done better.

After E. and I went for a walk, we checked out and went for breakfast at this local mom & pop diner. It was good except J. was still upset. I was disappointed that E. left as soon as he was done breakfast. I wished he could stay longer. I noticed that every time I planned to share God’s word with my sons when we meet, there was always some arguments broke out and I ended up not able to do it.
I was determined to share a bible message with our grown children before we parted our way this time.

After breakfast, we took a cab to the cruise terminal, met E. in front of the Vancouver Convention Centre.

My husband and I gave E. and J. each a red pocket, then I shared the story of how the 10 lepers were healed but only 1 came back to thank Jesus. I shared with them how thankful I was that both our children took  time and flew to celebrate my birthday with me. I got so emotional that I cried a little.
Vancouver waterfront, Canada

I have been praying that J. and E. could reconnect and develop a better relationship, but this didn’t seem to happen. I do not understand what’s happening but I just keep on trusting God that He knows what He is doing.

E. saw us good bye and we even had time to play a trivia game set up close by the boarding gate. 













E. walked us all the way until we reached the US border security. That was nice of him. 









We checked in at 2:30pm and it didn’t take long before we were in our room – stateroom 6044 and we upgraded it to a room with a balcony!

After unpacking and going through the safety drill, we went for our first dinner on this cruise.
There was a good variety of nutritious food from which to choose. I was glad we could eat healthy on this trip. We chose rainbow trout, ribs and salad. It was delicious and healthy! We sat and ate at the Lido Market, a buffet area, and enjoyed the ocean view.



We went around and explored the Westerdam cruise ship. J. showed me how to take pictures from a good angle in the gallery area. That was fun!









Attending a presentation on our cruise ship on day 1 of our cruise
We tried to find out the programs offered this evening and went to a Ted talk style presentation about Alaska. 














The cruise director gave an informative presentation on the State of Alaska
We learned something about this huge state with about 730,000 inhabitants, same size as Seattle while J. explored the ship on his own.












The impression I got from the  Holland America cruise ship is that it’s a little older ship than the others, but it does pffer good educational workshops. It seems to attract a different crowd than the other bigger cruise ships.












Beautiful sunset view from our cruise ship heading to Alaska
For this evening’s entertainment, we watched the Walt Disney documentary, Bears, in the Main Stage theatre. It was an interesting show about how an Alaskan bear mother working hard to keep her two young  pups survived their first year. Very educational and entertaining!


Without free access to the internet on board, we all went to sleep by 12am. It was a nice break from all the  social media, a wonderful change!

We look forward a great cruise with our loved ones to Alaska!

R.T.
Onboard of a North bound Cruise Ship
 to Alaska, USA
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A Family Reunion Dinner in Vancouver on My Special Birthday

My special milestone birthday dinner


We started the day with a hearty breakfast at a local mom and pop diner run by a Chinese family.
The diner was within walking distance from our hotel.
It was a traditional Canadian hearty breakfast with eggs, bacon toast and home fries.









We had a good chat at breakfast, J. is always talking about politics and his favourite country.
We waited eagerly for E. to arrive at the hotel from his SF flight.

While waiting for him, we went back to our hotel room and worked on our Toronto family reunion e invitation. But it wasn't as easy as I thought. After my husband worked on it, we discovered that we needed to pay some 53 e coins before we could send it. What a disappointment it was!



After his S.F. flight, E. arrived at our hotel around 2pm. After resting a little while we walked to Canada Place as we needed to get to the restaurant for dinner at 6pm.


Since we didn't have a lot of time, we could not do Stanley Park as planned.





We hang around at the Vancouver waterfront for a little bit watching the cruise ship sailing off.








We had a drink and some sushi at the bar by the waterfront restaurant. I was glad to see that he and J. seemed to have a lot to share with one another.

We only stayed at the restaurant for about 40 minutes and walked to the restaurant for dinner.


My special birthday dinner was at the Jade Dynasty Restaurant on East Pender Street in downtown Vancouver. We had dinner the night before there and we liked it. So I reserved a table and pre selected the menu for this dinner.

It was a nice dinner with fresh seafood from the local market.  The part I liked the most about my birthday dinner was sharing with my family the parable of the master giving his servants different talents after dinner.  Jordan and Melody in particular listened attentively.








  Motoki came and joint us after his work.  However, I noticed that E. seemed to be out of the conversation, I felt bad that J. seemed to be monopolizing the conversation while E. didn’t seem to make much of an effort to be engaged in it as he looked bored and tired. But I was glad that at least I got E., J. and his cousin and Motoki together.


After dinner, we  took a taxi back to our hotel. We walked to the Granville Bridge and watched the firework there. It was beautiful! God arranged a firework on my birthday!

Then we went back to the hotel, with E. and J. and us all in the same room, the two brothers sharing a king size bed, I felt blessed and loved having the whole family together.

How I wish this night would never end! 

R.T.
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada