Shocking, I know.
First, the journalists:
Diane Schostak (in pink) --Executive Director of Olympic Peninsula Chamber. She was a hoot, wealth of knowledge and LDS seestah. Don't ask her about the Stetson she's wearing.
Harriet Baskas (back middle)--I learned not to be fooled by her petite stature. Loved this fireball who writes for MSNBC and USA Today. Her passion? Airports. Yes, some people actually like them.
Ranger Pat Shields--Tide-pooling guide. Spoke with a cool New Yorker accident. Wears sexy rubber boots.
Jennifer--Known as "Mudslide Mama" on the famed travel site Traveling Mamas. She was so delightful I tried to convince her to room with me at BlogHer. But then she ditched me upon finding out I like to spoon.
Really, who can blame her?
Some of my favorite places on the trip:
Quinault Lodge, the true wettest place in the United States (for details go to Travel Savvy Mom).
And Kalaloch Lodge overlooking the Pacific Ocean (for even more details go to Travel Savvy Mom).
Romantic, non? Most romantic of all was Dazzled by Twilight, a store in Forks that would thrill Edward (or Jacob) loving fans.
Our tour guide Travis was a riot and took us to places such as Bella's house:
We also saw Charlie's police station, Dr. Cullins' parking spot at the hospital (yes, they even have a sign), Jacob's place and the Cullins'. There was a sign on the whiteboard that Emmett was out hunting Grizzly Bears.
Which explains why the Grizzly is practically non-existent in the Olympic Peninsula.
We hung out with the bald eagles and Quileute Indians at La Push:
And we had lunch at The Treaty Line a.k.a. Three Rivers Resort.
(With Harriet who is pretending not to know me).
Sadly, I did not order a Vampire Shake. Even though I really, really wanted to.
For more of my favorite moments, be sure to head over to Travel Savvy Mom.
Just in case you missed my not-so subtle references. :-)
Not to be forgotten is my visit with Sandra, one of my dearest childhood friends. I hadn't seen her since 1991.

Here is us now at Alki Beach in Seattle. Minus the big bow and even bigger bangs.
But rest assured in a world full drama and change, there is one constant: there will always be my big hair.





14 Comments:
Wow! What a great trip and the picures are fabulous!
Those first two pictures are absolutely gorgeous. Who wouldn't want to visit that place?
I like the last two pictures especially. It sounds like a fun trip.
Oh man, all that big hair made me bust a gut. You had it going on girl!!
What a fabulous trip! I am sitting here in envy so wishing that I got to go too!
I really should get my butt in gear and visit some of these fabulous places in the great state that I live in! (And how in the world did you get to go on such a happening trip?!)
Hey there! Started reading and couldn't stop. I love the way you write...must be because you are Canadian!
Cheers from Ontario
Very beautiful place to visit, did you happen to run into any sparkly vampires? Jk.
Anyway, Great shot of you and your friend from a while ago. That's why we shouldn't throw these away!
Great pictures! And as a child of the 80's I have to say, great hair!
I couldn't get enough of your Twilight trip so I have to come here again. :)
Love all the reference of Twilight they did in town. Gosh!!! I can't wait till I can make my dream trip happen. Hmm.. I guess you might know what's coming on my new post soon.. Dreaming of: Olympic Pennisula! :)
Ahhh, so great to bond with my fellow children of the 80s. :-)
Ooh, aah! I'm jealous. Vampire shake, heh! What about a vampire steak/stake? :)
I read that big frizzy hair is making a comeback. Hurray!
What a fun trip--I would love to do something like that one day.
what a FUN trip!
Looks like you had such a great time! I love the pictures!!!
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