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We are about to set sail!

Pinch me. Pinch my kids.

I cannot even believe that we are just days (like 2) from going on Mason’s Make-a-Wish trip!

Kendall and Mason are beyond excited. 



We thought we would give you all a sneak peak into our itinerary.
Day 1: Arrival! Board the boat J and set sail!
Day 2: At Sea.
Day 3: Tracy Arm Alaska.

Seriously. I only hope that I can capture pictures that due the beautity of this land justice!

Day 4: Skagaway. Alaska.
We will take ATV’s up the mountain to a dog sled camp. Then its time to learn all about dog mushing and give it a try. I am not sure who is more excited about this me or the kids!



Day 5: Juneau Alaska
Day 6: Ketchikan Alaska
Day 7: At Sea
Day 8: Vancouver, Canada

We are still pondering what other adventures we will tackle this week... and we CAN NOT wait to share the photos we take with all of you!
Trust me there will be a bunch. I am sort of obsessed with my kids and taking photos of them!




My new favorite shirt! YES I will be wearing this proudly on Monday!







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