I'm the king of the world.
And that's not just the Dramamine talking.
I am really afraid of water...unreasonably terrified.
So to get on any watercraft is a major deal...let alone a 90 minute ferry ride in the dark.
But I did it...so we could stay here...and have high tea tomorrow.
Before all of this much earlier today we stopped at the University of Oregon and purchased as much green and gold as we could before getting out of town.
Then we drove the entire state of Washington...pretty much under the speed limit because that seems to be a non-negotiable trait among the drivers here...whereas in California the speed limit is merely a suggestion of what to drive about 10-15 mph over.
During our law-abiding drive I got in trouble at the border crossing. Did you know that you're not supposed to take photos? The guy asked for our passports and then my camera...he very carefully and respectfully deleted every contraband photo.
Thankfully after that he let us in.
Then it was ferry time. My original idea of a ferry is this. Now I knew this one would be larger...you know hold a couple dozen of cars or so. You can imagine my surprise when we saw an electronic tally show almost 200 cars loaded.
Can you see the nervousness in my eyes as we prepare for departure?
Turns out it wasn't so bad.
There was free WiFi inside, but there was less nauseousness outside so I sat out organizing photos.
Now it's well after midnight and Sean and Mac just got back from the pool (we're trying to be extra cool vacation parents)...off to bed so I'm all rested for a day of Victoria and another ferry ride back late tomorrow night.