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Difficult choices!

 We've gotten close enough (3 weeks out) that we've started to get questionnaires about what we'd like to do on the cruise.  This is our first hint of what SORT of activities will be offered.  It's a bit curious that they started with activities for Day 12. Here's a slightly-edited version of what we received today (we were kind of giggling over the "elevation gain" parts! Ooh, a whopping 300 feet!?!). Dear Sheila and Norman: We hope you are looking forward to your expedition, Iceland and Greenland: Edge of the Arctic aboard  National Geographic Resolution . Your voyage will be filled with a variety of optional activities for you to choose from, which we would like to begin preparations for in advance. We want to make sure you can arrive on the ship with your main focus on the experiences at hand for the first few days of the voyage. Our excursion options will be offered on a first come, first served basis, and knowing your preferences in advance will help...

And we're off again!

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We weren't planning a trip this summer, until one day Lars said "You know what? I've kind of always wanted to go to Greenland!"  And so after a bit of searching online, we found Lindblad Expeditions, which is partnered with National Geographic!  We'll be on the ship National Geographic Resolution, which you can read all about here: https://www.expeditions.com/ships/national-geographic-resolution The ads make it look like a typical cruise ship, but it's much more than than.  Only 138 passengers and 116 crew make for more interaction with the staff, many of whom are photographers and naturalists.  Most trips ashore require boarding Zodiac boats, debarking into the water and splashing ashore in the rubber boots we've ordered delivered to the ship.  There are multiple excursions every day, at varying activity levels to suit everyone.  At the end of the day, right before dinner, the leader of each group does a presentation, so that you get to see what the other...