Tuesday, November 25, 2008

POLAR BEARS #6





Some last pictures of Canada with the sunset and the moon.  So beautiful!

Monday, November 24, 2008

POLAR BEARS #5





Could they be any cutier!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

POLAR BEARS #4





















SO....here are the POLAR BEARS!!!  It was unreal and you could go out on the back deck and see them but you couldn't talk because they do not want the polar bears to be used to humans or human voices.  This was a mom and her babies, and some pictures to show you how close we were to the bears....even though they wanted to eat our face off.  It was the most majestic animal I have ever been near and such a surreal place.  Since we stayed at the research center we learned so much about the animals and area and what we were seeing. 

Saturday, November 22, 2008

extras of polar bear trip #3












We went on a dog sled ride which was so fun.  The stone structure is called an Inukshuk which was made by the people there to pretend to be an extra person.  It was started when the men would hunt and have to get an animal out of a heard but they didn't have enough men so they build some of these to make it look like they had more people.  They were also made when the people were made to leave their land they were upset and would travel feeling alone so they started to build Inukshuks so that if people traveled threw the same area they would see that their people had been there before and they wouldn't feel alone.  It was said that if the people looked through the hole in the middle that they could see the direction the people before them went.  It made them feel less alone, which i thought was a nice message.  We also ate lunch at the local place in town and this was the big hummer/school bus like vehicle to see the bears in.  So on to the bear watching...

Friday, November 21, 2008

Helicopter ride- POLAR BEARS #2












The first day of staying at the research center on the grounds of Winnipeg, Canada where the polar bears live because the edge of the water there freezes first and melts last and so the polar bears have the most time on the ice to catch seals and get as fat as possible before the go on land when the ice melts and wait on land for the ice to come back.  We first took this helicopter ride to see the whole area.  We saw a few moose, there is one in the picture with the trees.  And the vast land.  It was beautiful and amazing!  Great way to see the whole land before going around by vehicle.  

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Visting Canada to see POLAR BEARS #1














This begins the POLAR BEAR EXCURSION!  Our family flew to Manitoba, Canada and then on to Winnipeg, Canada and all as a surprise to my mom.  This is my brother and mom trying to manage through the yucky weather.  We had an overnight in Manitoba.  Just long enough for Tara to take a GRE test and for us to see this chrysanthemum flower show.  Then the next morning off to see the furry white bears.  







































Tuesday, November 18, 2008

VISITING SOPHIE!!!!!












I am the most EXCITED AUNT EVER!!!!!  (to my southern sister, not by blood but by love in case you were all wondering why i have never mentioned i have a sister).  So I went to see Sophie Jo Lamb 2 weeks after she was born and she was the most beautiful baby and she is the best baby too.  Her mom and dad are doing great and i am so glad that they fell right into being amazing parents.  The other baby in the picture is Sophie Jo's cousin, Karlee (Karlee is my friend's sister's baby..i know i know you need sleep to follow this post).  Karlee is a rock star and a mover and a shaker and she is so cute too.  It was so fun to have baby world there it is so fun to be around babies...well until they all cry together but that is okay because then you hand them off.  I LOVEEEE my neice and her cousin so much!  They have their own blog so if you want to see how truly crazy cute she is just tell me and you can check out their blog.  It was great to get to meet her and i can't wait to see her soon.  I am sooooo proud of Jodi and Chad  (and Amber and James) and how well they are all doing!