Alex Rajczi & Emma Sabean

Alex & Emma

June 29, 2008

Alex Rajczi & Emma Sabean

Alex & Emma

June 29, 2008

Dear Family and Friends,

Thank you so much for visiting our registry page. We can't wait to see all of you in June. A special thanks goes to everyone who is honoring us by flying from out of state, and in one case all the way from England!

Right now our little 1940's house is full to the gills. In fact, we have so many things that we considered a "reverse registry" where you help us by taking something out of the house. Instead we've registered for our favorite thing in the world: outdoor adventure travel. To the right and at the bottom you can see photos from our last trip to Sequoia National Park, where we saw some of the world's oldest living things (Sequoia trees) and hiked to an Alpine lake 10,000 feet up. This time we're journeying to the Pacific Northwest, an adventure that will take us from urban Seattle to the volcano at Mount Saint Helens to Olympic National Park, which contains several of the world's only temperate rainforests. When we are old and grey (or in Emma's case, old and red), we'll sit on the porch and reminisce about this wonderful trip.

In the next section you can read about our honeymoon plans in more detail, and you can click the links for photos and information about each stop. The third section contains the online registry and, at the bottom, the "give gift" option. The last section contains photos from our Sequoia trip.

Thank you again for adding to our happiness!

- Alex and Emma

We're going to Pacific Northwest!

In the secret government hangars of remote Ontario Airport, we abscond with a vintage 1907 biplane owned by Grover Cleveland on two non-consecutive occasions. Alex will attempt a water-landing just outside of <a href="http://wikitravel.org/en/Portland_(Oregon)">Portland, Oregon</a>, where we plan to purchase our pack llamas and head up the <a href="http://www.crgva.org/">Columbia River Gorge</a>. By evening of the following day, we hope to enter the <a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/recreation/ape-cave/hiking-the-cave.shtml">Ape Cave</a> at the foot of <a href="http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/msh/">Mount St. Helens</a> in time to obtain a favorable message from the Ancient Oracle. At <a href="http://www.nps.gov/mora/">Mount Rainier</a> we join forces with an excavation crew who look remarkably like low-paid movie extras. As legend has it, the Key of the Golden Cockatiel is to be found on the uppermost ledge behind the aqueous curtains of <a href="http://www.snoqualmiefalls.com/">Snoqualmie Falls</a>. After pilfering the key, we undertake a swashbuckling mid-air refueling above <a href="http://wikitravel.org/en/Seattle">Seattle, Washington</a>, in which Emma walks on the wings of the plane, and we take a daring shortcut across <a href="http://www.visitkitsap.com/search/things_to_do.asp?ID=48&act=search_results">Kitsap Peninsula</a> and enter the northern reaches of <a href="http://www.nps.gov/olym/photosmultimedia/index.htm">Olympic National Park</a>. Our historic trek begins at <a href="http://lakecrescentlodge.com/">Crescent Lake</a> and, if we manage to elude the jaws of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Marmot">Olympic Marmot</a>, we will end our harrowing expedition a week later at <a href="http://www.quinaultrainforest.com/">Lake Quinault</a>. The objective is to find the Hermit of <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hoh_Rain_Forest_Maples.JPG">Hoh</a>, and obtain from him the Hermit Scroll containing the Map of Aaaargh. Crossing through <a href="http://www.tourismvictoria.com/">Victoria, British Columbia</a>, we will use the map to locate the excavation site for the Cockatiel Crypt on <a href="http://www.experiencewa.com/v5/poi/poi.aspx?poiId=997">Orcas Island</a>. With the Golden Cockatiel in hand, eternal fame will be ours!

Enough joking -- now for the real things:

Our Registry

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Air travel for two from Ontario Airport to Portland and from Seattle back to Ontario.
Gift Fulfilled
We are hoping to find a few special places to dine along the way. Some possibilities include the famous Pike's Place Market in Seattle, Toga's International Cuisine in Port Angeles and the acclaimed vegetarian Doe Bay Cafe on Orcas Island.
Gift Fulfilled
Many of our days will be filled with long rambling walks through forests. We'll pack in picnics with special treats and local delicacies.
$3000
4/4
$100
Giving Portions
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A key ingredient for our trip: park passes. We will be visiting at least three national parks and a host of state parks during our journey.
$3000
3/3
$100
Giving Portions
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Washington is full of opportunities to get out on the water, and we plan to take full advantage. We will kayak, canoe, float, and raft our way around whenever possible.
Gift Fulfilled
Ferry Cruises. Scenic and relaxing links between Seattle, the Olympic Peninsula, Victoria, and Orcas Island.
$3000
3/3
$100
Giving Portions
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Bike Rental. Orcas Island&#39;s rolling terrain and picturesque scenery make this a great place for cycling.
$5000
1/1
$100
Giving Portions
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The first night of our trip. A charming cabin overlooking the Columbia River Gorge.
Gift Fulfilled
A two night stay at the Lone Fir Resort at the foot of Mount Saint Helens. It didn't blow up in the last explosion, and that makes it a five-star hotel in our book.
Gift Fulfilled
We will be staying in the secluded Dream Weaver Cabin on Mt. Rainier. This place comes with all sorts of bells and whistles: a private spot on the creek, a porch, picnic table, BBQ, full kitchen, fireplace, and yessss...its own hot tub....
$17500
1/3
$100
Giving Portions
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We tried to find a place in the path of the Snoqualmie Falls. But had to settle for the Edgewick Inn down the road. One Night.
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The Moore Hotel is located in the heart of Seattle. Minutes from Pike's Place Market, this converted theater is the perfect home base for city explorations. Two nights.
Gift Fulfilled
Deer in the parking lot and eagles in the trees. Located at the gateway to the Hoh Rainforest, the Olympic Suites Inn is ideal for those seeking privacy.... Three nights.
$8900
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$100
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Rain Forest Resort Village is set on the shores of picturesque Lake Quinault, which is fed by pristine glacier waters. It is surrounded by the Quinault Rain Forest as well as 3000 foot ridges. Two nights.
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Trutch Manor is a 1912 manor house bed & breakfast. It is located on a quiet street lined with cherry trees, and it offers easy access to all the sights and sounds of Victoria, British Columbia. Two nights.
$12500
2/2
$100
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Our final destination is the Doe Bay Resort on beautiful Orcas Island. Our cabin overlooks the bay. Two nights.
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We are hoping to stumble upon some fun things to do along the way. Museum visits, scenic railroads, theater, river rafting--whatever strikes our fancy.
$5000
2/2
$100
Giving Portions
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We're going to need other things too, such as travel guides, hiking gear, maybe a bottle of champagne here or there, souvenirs, and it seems likely that Alex will want to buy Emma flowers several times.
$100
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$100
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Since our trip is taking us all over Washington state, we're renting a car for the whole trip.
$1000
90/90
$100
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$000
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