Monday, June 25, 2007

1,000 Words

Lindsay gave us her pictures that she had taken on our trip to Alaska last week. I just now got a chance to go through them and let me just say... Lindsay sees this world unlike anyone I've ever known-and I mean that in the nicest way possible. If she wasn't there I don't know who would have gotten pictures of the moose poo and the bum of animals..

Anyway I wish I would have had these pictures earlier because you always hear that a picture is worth a thousand words... these pictures COMPLETELY sum up our Alaska trip.


8 comments:

Kristin McConnell said...

Oh poor Beth you look so cold!!!!

Anonymous said...

I was freezing! It was way too cold in that state!

Monica said...

Ha ha ha....you are totally a southern belle now!!!

Anonymous said...

No...It has nothing to do with the south. I have always been cold. I even keep a heater running at my desk during the summer because the air conditioner freezes me out! I am always cold!

Anonymous said...

That's so sad. I wish I got cold every once in a while. Where are the pictures of pooh? I was laughing and looking forward to those.

Anonymous said...

If you had to spend as much time being cold as I do, you wouldn't like it. It isn't fun. I love the hot weather!

Anonymous said...

Beth, you & my husband could live together & be happy. He actually gets into his car on a hot summer day, leaves the windows up & the a/c off, & soaks in that suffocating heat. He comes home DRENCHED. SO GROSS! Anyway, the man loves to be hot more than anything.

I don't like to be cold, & I've definitely "climatized" to the south since leaving Wisconsin, but I do use my air conditioning. haha

I liked these pics -- they made me LOL.

Anonymous said...

Danna, I do actually use the a/c in the car, but I can’t handle it blowing right on me. Once the car is cool I have to turn it way down! I don’t want to just sit in sweat, but I don’t want to make the air cold either. :)

Those pictures are what you would have seen at any given time while we were in Alaska. I was cold the whole time and Scott had that gargantuan lens on his camera the whole time.