


I think this was the baby....on the way out we saw a baby and mama moose eating alongside the road. When they crossed the road Jeremy got some really great shots. :)
OK, most of the park road is great - BUT, there is a HORRIBLE section where the very narrow road is set between a mountain and a sheer drop-off, with several sharp curves thrown in for fun. I refused to let Jeremy stop for pictures until we reached a relatively safe section. This is nothing.
Dall Sheep. We scored when it came to animals this trip....in addition to the moose, bear, and dall sheep, we saw wolves and a red fox - oh and ptarmigan and squirrels woo hoo.
What a long day! Time for a nap! Jillian was a trooper through the whole day. We took plenty of breaks and had lots of snacks to munch on. She took 2 naps in the car. She was to ready to get out and run around that night!
This is the view off the deck that ran along the back side of the lodge. Can you imagine seeing this everyday? Its so beautiful and the river water is this gorgeous green color. The lodge is practically in the middle of nowhere - an hour's drive from the closest hospital/doctor. We're so glad we had the opportunity to stay and experience a little bit of the Kenai. Thanks Allison! :)
We figured that with all the upcoming driving we should take Jillian in to the pediatrician's office on our way out of town. Our little girl is a tiny thing, she doesn't even weigh enough to make it on the chart for national averages. This means that at 18 months she was still rear-facing in the car seat. We fed her a HUGE breakfast before her weight check and prayed for 20 pounds. The resulting weight was just under, but he said that it was close enouth for us to flip the seat around. Sweet! Jillian really needed that, facing forward helped dramatically improve her attitude in the car. The weekend was still going to be long, but now it was going to be bearable.
We took about 280 pictures....the next few blogs will chronicle our trip.