schmoopie17 Posted April 27 #126 Share Posted April 27 (edited) On 4/21/2024 at 9:56 PM, YVRteacher said: I think I might make up our own trivia questions to help my dad feel successful. Questions will be based on old time rock and roll and will be along the lines of “what is Elvis’ last name?” and “when the Everly Brothers came to Bristol... A better question would be, "What was the last name of the Everly Brothers?" 😁 Sorry for being late to the party (don't know how I missed this thread, since I love your trip reports...and your dad...since he reminds me so much of myself. Both of us are grumpy, hate having our hair messed up...and love beer.) Great minds... Edited April 27 by schmoopie17 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schmoopie17 Posted April 27 #127 Share Posted April 27 51 minutes ago, YVRteacher said: I’d like to preorder some huckleberry truffles, please. So...you're a huckleberry hound? Sorry if this was is way before your time and it went over your head. Sometimes I forget that not everyone is as old as I am... 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 27 Author #128 Share Posted April 27 Hannah Barbera, right? @schmoopie17 the comedians NCL hire through Levity aren’t that great. You, on the other hand, are hilarious. The things you come up with crack me up! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 27 Author #129 Share Posted April 27 When do you and Mrs. Schmoopie cruise again and how is she doing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 27 Author #130 Share Posted April 27 The Jewel is docked at Ward Cove for a day in Ketchikan. When I was checking in on the webcam earlier today it was dotted with raindrops. Ketchikan is the last port before disembarkation for many passengers who are doing a B2B2B from Japan to Seward to Vancouver. Tomorrow the Jewel heads south through the Inside Passage before arriving at the Port of Vancouver on Monday. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
libtrek Posted April 27 #131 Share Posted April 27 33 minutes ago, schmoopie17 said: So...you're a huckleberry hound? Sorry if this was is way before your time and it went over your head. Sometimes I forget that not everyone is as old as I am... Hey, you and me must be of an age. I knew exactly what you meant. Clarabelle ring any bells. Mary Lou 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare laudergayle Posted April 27 #132 Share Posted April 27 40 minutes ago, YVRteacher said: Hannah Barbera, right? @schmoopie17 the comedians NCL hire through Levity aren’t that great. You, on the other hand, are hilarious. The things you come up with crack me up! Ditto that compliment. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Southern Dan Posted April 28 #133 Share Posted April 28 22 hours ago, YVRteacher said: Thank you for reading! You will love being on the Jewel from Seward to Vancouver in August. Are you going to spend time in Vancouver after the cruise? We board again the day you disembark. We are not unfortunately although I really pushed for us to stay a couple of days. My wife doesn’t want to be gone longer than the 9 days bc of our sweet 11 year old dog that has separation anxiety when she’s gone. I cruised on Jade which is Jewel’s sister ship back in 2019 on Jam Cruise 17 so I already know my way around the ship which is convenient! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 28 Author #134 Share Posted April 28 Favourite Locally-Owned Businesses in Alaska Ketchikan Fish Creek Company (this is a store, not a restaurant) on Creek Street. This is where to buy the wooden jigsaw puzzles. https://fishcreekalaska.com Sam McGee’s https://sammcgeesalaska.com Asylum Bar https://www.theasylumbar.com Jellyfish Donuts https://www.instagram.com/jellyfishdonutss/?hl=en Tongass Trading Company (go upstairs!) https://www.tongasstrading.com I also like the Salvation Army thrift shop in Ketchikan 305 Stedman Street Juneau Caribou Crossings https://www.cariboucrossings.com If you have been to Aruba or Bonaire and purchased the Harper and Ari bath salts and body scrubs and (like me) were so sad when the products ran out, you can buy them at Caribou Crossings! My number one favourite is the little wooden hut in Juneau that sells glacier silt soap. https://glaciersmoothie.com/products A bar of soap costs the same amount as the sandwich I bought at LAX on the way home from New Orleans. It’s vacation spending so buy the soap and don’t even look at your credit card bill. Even if you don’t like soap (who doesn’t like soap???) check out their website for the names of their products. Please note that I have never purchased one of their items with the word “fluff” in it. They sell ducks too. The Alaskan Fudge Company is a must. Trust me. https://alaskanfudge.com If you are doing whale watching on your Alaskan cruise, my number one recommendation is Jayleen’s Alaska for a top-notch experience. https://jayleensalaska.com Skagway I mentioned in an earlier post that I love Klondike Brewing Company https://www.klondikebeer.com/beer I also enjoy the gift shops at the White Pass and Yukon Railroad and the Red Onion Saloon. I don’t think I’ve bought many items in Skagway. I did buy a little container of Devil’s Club Salve but it was stinky and useless. Icy Strait Point Lil’ Gen’s Donuts The Cannery Museum and Shops (I like the shops that face the ocean because they display glass items on the windowsills and the light is beautiful for photography.) Seward Alaska Sea Life Center https://www.alaskasealife.org If you aren’t doing a boat trip into Kenai Fjord or a hike to Exit Glacier or a run up Mount Marathon go to the Alaska Sea Life Center. The gift shop supports local artists, there is a cafe, it is a humane facility based on rescue work and is stop number #10 on the free Seward Shuttle. Want a treat in Seward? Sweet Darlings is the place for you! https://sweetdarlings.com For handmade art and locally made products, don’t miss Starbird Studio. If you are walking from the Alaska Sea Life Center back to the ship it is on the right hand side of the street. 221 4th Avenue If you have favourite shops, cafes, breweries and businesses in Alaska please feel free to add them. 10 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shadowmeboy Posted April 28 #135 Share Posted April 28 8 minutes ago, YVRteacher said: Favourite Locally-Owned Businesses in Alaska Ketchikan Fish Creek Company (this is a store, not a restaurant) on Creek Street. This is where to buy the wooden jigsaw puzzles. https://fishcreekalaska.com Sam McGee’s https://sammcgeesalaska.com Asylum Bar https://www.theasylumbar.com Jellyfish Donuts https://www.instagram.com/jellyfishdonutss/?hl=en Tongass Trading Company (go upstairs!) https://www.tongasstrading.com I also like the Salvation Army thrift shop in Ketchikan 305 Stedman Street Juneau Caribou Crossings https://www.cariboucrossings.com If you have been to Aruba or Bonaire and purchased the Harper and Ari bath salts and body scrubs and (like me) were so sad when the products ran out, you can buy them at Caribou Crossings! My number one favourite is the little wooden hut in Juneau that sells glacier silt soap. https://glaciersmoothie.com/products A bar of soap costs the same amount as the sandwich I bought at LAX on the way home from New Orleans. It’s vacation spending so buy the soap and don’t even look at your credit card bill. Even if you don’t like soap (who doesn’t like soap???) check out their website for the names of their products. Please note that I have never purchased one of their items with the word “fluff” in it. They sell ducks too. The Alaskan Fudge Company is a must. Trust me. https://alaskanfudge.com If you are doing whale watching on your Alaskan cruise, my number one recommendation is Jayleen’s Alaska for a top-notch experience. https://jayleensalaska.com Skagway I mentioned in an earlier post that I love Klondike Brewing Company https://www.klondikebeer.com/beer I also enjoy the gift shops at the White Pass and Yukon Railroad and the Red Onion Saloon. I don’t think I’ve bought many items in Skagway. I did buy a little container of Devil’s Club Salve but it was stinky and useless. Icy Strait Point Lil’ Gen’s Donuts The Cannery Museum and Shops (I like the shops that face the ocean because they display glass items on the windowsills and the light is beautiful for photography.) Seward Alaska Sea Life Center https://www.alaskasealife.org If you aren’t doing a boat trip into Kenai Fjord or a hike to Exit Glacier or a run up Mount Marathon go to the Alaska Sea Life Center. The gift shop supports local artists, there is a cafe, it is a humane facility based on rescue work and is stop number #10 on the free Seward Shuttle. Want a treat in Seward? Sweet Darlings is the place for you! https://sweetdarlings.com For handmade art and locally made products, don’t miss Starbird Studio. If you are walking from the Alaska Sea Life Center back to the ship it is on the right hand side of the street. 221 4th Avenue If you have favourite shops, cafes, breweries and businesses in Alaska please feel free to add them. Seward Brewing Company Carcross, YT (Skagway) - The Maple Rush - Unit #3 Carcross Commons Maple Syrup shop 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 28 Author #136 Share Posted April 28 We will check out Seward Brewing Company! Thank you! This is now a Post-It Note on my calendar. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
libtrek Posted April 28 #137 Share Posted April 28 1 hour ago, YVRteacher said: Favourite Locally-Owned Businesses in Alaska Ketchikan Fish Creek Company (this is a store, not a restaurant) on Creek Street. This is where to buy the wooden jigsaw puzzles. https://fishcreekalaska.com Sam McGee’s https://sammcgeesalaska.com Asylum Bar https://www.theasylumbar.com Jellyfish Donuts https://www.instagram.com/jellyfishdonutss/?hl=en Tongass Trading Company (go upstairs!) https://www.tongasstrading.com I also like the Salvation Army thrift shop in Ketchikan 305 Stedman Street Juneau Caribou Crossings https://www.cariboucrossings.com If you have been to Aruba or Bonaire and purchased the Harper and Ari bath salts and body scrubs and (like me) were so sad when the products ran out, you can buy them at Caribou Crossings! My number one favourite is the little wooden hut in Juneau that sells glacier silt soap. https://glaciersmoothie.com/products A bar of soap costs the same amount as the sandwich I bought at LAX on the way home from New Orleans. It’s vacation spending so buy the soap and don’t even look at your credit card bill. Even if you don’t like soap (who doesn’t like soap???) check out their website for the names of their products. Please note that I have never purchased one of their items with the word “fluff” in it. They sell ducks too. The Alaskan Fudge Company is a must. Trust me. https://alaskanfudge.com If you are doing whale watching on your Alaskan cruise, my number one recommendation is Jayleen’s Alaska for a top-notch experience. https://jayleensalaska.com Skagway I mentioned in an earlier post that I love Klondike Brewing Company https://www.klondikebeer.com/beer I also enjoy the gift shops at the White Pass and Yukon Railroad and the Red Onion Saloon. I don’t think I’ve bought many items in Skagway. I did buy a little container of Devil’s Club Salve but it was stinky and useless. Icy Strait Point Lil’ Gen’s Donuts The Cannery Museum and Shops (I like the shops that face the ocean because they display glass items on the windowsills and the light is beautiful for photography.) Seward Alaska Sea Life Center https://www.alaskasealife.org If you aren’t doing a boat trip into Kenai Fjord or a hike to Exit Glacier or a run up Mount Marathon go to the Alaska Sea Life Center. The gift shop supports local artists, there is a cafe, it is a humane facility based on rescue work and is stop number #10 on the free Seward Shuttle. Want a treat in Seward? Sweet Darlings is the place for you! https://sweetdarlings.com For handmade art and locally made products, don’t miss Starbird Studio. If you are walking from the Alaska Sea Life Center back to the ship it is on the right hand side of the street. 221 4th Avenue If you have favourite shops, cafes, breweries and businesses in Alaska please feel free to add them. 29 minutes ago, YVRteacher said: We will check out Seward Brewing Company! Thank you! This is now a Post-It Note on my calendar. SoHo coho on Creek Street. My family loves the humor of Ray Trolls art on shirts, etc. hoping to meet him this week when we’re with our favorite local guide, Cruin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 28 Author #138 Share Posted April 28 @libtrek Soho Coho is permanently closed How was your travel day? Are you all cozy in your hotel room on this drizzly grey evening? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
libtrek Posted April 28 #139 Share Posted April 28 15 minutes ago, YVRteacher said: @libtrek Soho Coho is permanently closed How was your travel day? Are you all cozy in your hotel room on this drizzly grey evening? 16 minutes ago, YVRteacher said: @libtrek Soho Coho is permanently closed How was your travel day? Are you all cozy in your hotel room on this drizzly grey evening? well, bummer.wonder if that will make our troll shirts collector items? Travel day interesting starting with Detroit airport where cops tasered a guy trying to slit his own throat near us. Then R falling in the plane aisle, no damage. Now in beautiful 1-bedroom suite in Sutton Place. Going to borrow hotel wheelchair for falling-down boy to tour Granville, rain or shine. 15 minutes ago, YVRteacher said: @libtrek Soho Coho is permanently closed Well, bummer… will ask Cruin what happened. We are cozied up in our beautiful one-bedroom Sutton suite. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maanio Posted April 28 #140 Share Posted April 28 Any tips for what to do in Vancouver tomorrow before starting the B2B? 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 28 Author #141 Share Posted April 28 (edited) 43 minutes ago, Maanio said: Any tips for what to do in Vancouver tomorrow before starting the B2B? 🙂 Yes! It’s supposed to be rainy in the morning then cloudy in the afternoon. Shopping: Metrotown or Pacific Centre Art: Vancouver Art Gallery Fun: Vancouver Aquarium take the water taxi to Granville Island Food: breakfast/brunch OEB lunch Zubu ramen Steamworks Burgoo dinner Cactus Club Tap and Barrel Water St Cafe Burgoo Brown’s Social House If the rain stops, go to: Van Dusen Gardens Capilano Suspension Bridge Grouse Mountain Main Street chocolate: whatever you do, find a Purdy’s bonus: Go online and buy yourself tickets to the Vancouver Opera’s production of Carmen. It is a 2:00pm matinee on Sunday. Edited April 28 by YVRteacher 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 28 Author #142 Share Posted April 28 1 hour ago, libtrek said: well, bummer.wonder if that will make our troll shirts collector items? Travel day interesting starting with Detroit airport where cops tasered a guy trying to slit his own throat near us. Then R falling in the plane aisle, no damage. Now in beautiful 1-bedroom suite in Sutton Place. Going to borrow hotel wheelchair for falling-down boy to tour Granville, rain or shine. Well, bummer… will ask Cruin what happened. We are cozied up in our beautiful one-bedroom Sutton suite. I knew you would like Sutton Place! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 28 Author #143 Share Posted April 28 @libtrek Here is the information about the closing of Soho Coho. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cricket200 Posted April 28 #144 Share Posted April 28 My DH and I will be on the Sept 2nd sailing so I am taking notes 🙂 Hope you and your Dad have a wonderful time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mimi'sgirl Posted April 28 #145 Share Posted April 28 On 4/26/2024 at 10:33 PM, YVRteacher said: Thank you for coming along on this adventure. We are booked on the Jewel Christmas cruise too. I’m not sure I can convince my dad to get on an airplane though… It would be such a pleasure to meet you and Dad! I get it though, my husband doesn’t fly so we drive down to the ports. Much easier from the East Coast than Vancouver. Although one summer the stars aligned and we were able to take a month long trip across the country to Seattle. From there we cruised on the Pearl to Alaska. A trip the kids and us will never forget! Wishing you both very Happy Birthdays during the trip! I love the Sesame Street wrapping paper! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schmoopie17 Posted April 28 #146 Share Posted April 28 16 hours ago, YVRteacher said: When do you and Mrs. Schmoopie cruise again and how is she doing? We're doing a Rome to Rome (actually Civitavecchia to Civitavecchia) in September. As for Mrs.Schmoopie, thank you for asking. Her recovery has been slow but somewhat steady...even though her injury was nine months ago, and they say in the best circumstances it can be a year to recover from a tibial plateau fracture. (Best circumstances include being a young kid. which most assuredly she is not. But then again, neither am I...but so far I've been able to avoid fractures of any kind. That sound you hear is me knocking on wood). Keeping my fingers crossed that she will be able to get around better than on our cruise last month. (Which makes typing even more difficult than normal). 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 28 Author #147 Share Posted April 28 I don’t hold grudges but I’m still mad at the person who tripped Mrs. Schmoopie! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ceilidh1 Posted April 29 #148 Share Posted April 29 Well look what a certain lovely lady got me today! So delicious! 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 29 Author #149 Share Posted April 29 You needed a treat! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted April 29 Author #150 Share Posted April 29 Dad is packed. I am not. 2 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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