So, the weather up here in the Great Land of AK is absolutely amazing this summer. Our little family has been taking full advantage of Daddy's 3 day weekends and we have gone camping every weekend. It's been a lot of fun and we decided we are tourists this year and will try to see as much of this state as we can.
So like I said it's been fun, until this last weekend...
We went to a great CG on the Kenai River the first night, then off to Quartz Creek the next night and all was going along wonderfully. We decided to try our luck on the Russian River on Monday since the crowds weren't "so bad". Got ourselves armed for battle, took the Ferry across the River - still fun at this point - and then reality set in. One thing I know about myself is that I don't enjoy the fishing part of fishing, I only enjoy the catching part. I can sit in a boat and watch my kids fish, take pictures, eat all the snacks, etc... for a good long time and still remain calm and enjoy myself.
Standing 5 feet (because it had thinned out remember?) from someone on either side of me and constantly trying to snag a salmon as it is minding it's own business trying to populate the rivers is not fishing to me. I am sure if I had caught one this little post may sound a little different. Kent caught 2, and that was fun for the few minutes that it took to land them and get back into battle positions.
Needless to say the kids had a blast once they put down their poles and decided to play in the sand and war paint each others faces with a charred piece of firewood. - I will get those pics on here soon!- I wasn't smart enough to put down my pole, or is it a rod? I am trying to learn from my children though and hopefully not take it so seriously next time. What am I saying? Kent is on his own with the Russian River and I will let some other guy who has waited and saved his whole life for the opportunity to catch a salmon on the Russian have my spot.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Life in AK
So, it's been awhile since I've been on here. I have been busy working at the kid's School lately and also filling in for our Church Secretaries. It's been a lot of fun, but makes me really appreciate my time that I am able to be home.
I fought Kent for quite awhile on staying home when we moved here, but as always, in the end he was right!! I love being able to go on field trips, work in their classes, go to the morning Bible Study with other moms, etc... and the occasional coffee in the middle of the day with my friends!
God has opened our eyes to so many amazing things lately. He has blessed us over and over again and each circumstance leaves us at a loss for words. The most recent "coincidence" was to happen into a rental that came available just before our lease will be up in our current house. The kids and I have been busy cleaning and painting over there. Yea! I get to paint again! (That has been the hardest part of renting for me. ) It is located RIGHT next to the kids school and our church, is considerably cheaper than our current place, a lot more square footage and a really big fenced in back yard ( Riley will be so pleased) complete with playhouse.
We are also thinking of adding another kid to the mix. Don't get ahead of your self Mom! It looks like we will be hosting an exchange student this next school year. We figure a crash course in "teenage girl land" might not be a bad idea. :o) She will be in 8th grade so at least we won't be tackling the driving thing for now.
Kyler has signed up for a cross-country running program for the summer and has his first 5k tomorrow morning at Alaska Pacific University. Very exciting stuff! His friend Bram is running with him and so this should be a fun summer for them to get to hang out a little more. Bram's Dad is an Army Chaplain so Kyler says we can't decide where we will move from here until we know where they will be at the time. He is pretty sure we can just move around every 3 years and follow them. :o)
As usual he and Tori have not slowed down in the growing out of clothes faster than seems humanly possible. Tori is about to finish up her first year of school. They only have 3 1/2 weeks left till summer break. She will hopefully be back into ballet this summer as well. We were going to do soccer, but that interferes with the whole camping every weekend plan.
We miss you all and I will get more pics posted this wknd...hopefully!
I fought Kent for quite awhile on staying home when we moved here, but as always, in the end he was right!! I love being able to go on field trips, work in their classes, go to the morning Bible Study with other moms, etc... and the occasional coffee in the middle of the day with my friends!
God has opened our eyes to so many amazing things lately. He has blessed us over and over again and each circumstance leaves us at a loss for words. The most recent "coincidence" was to happen into a rental that came available just before our lease will be up in our current house. The kids and I have been busy cleaning and painting over there. Yea! I get to paint again! (That has been the hardest part of renting for me. ) It is located RIGHT next to the kids school and our church, is considerably cheaper than our current place, a lot more square footage and a really big fenced in back yard ( Riley will be so pleased) complete with playhouse.
We are also thinking of adding another kid to the mix. Don't get ahead of your self Mom! It looks like we will be hosting an exchange student this next school year. We figure a crash course in "teenage girl land" might not be a bad idea. :o) She will be in 8th grade so at least we won't be tackling the driving thing for now.
Kyler has signed up for a cross-country running program for the summer and has his first 5k tomorrow morning at Alaska Pacific University. Very exciting stuff! His friend Bram is running with him and so this should be a fun summer for them to get to hang out a little more. Bram's Dad is an Army Chaplain so Kyler says we can't decide where we will move from here until we know where they will be at the time. He is pretty sure we can just move around every 3 years and follow them. :o)
As usual he and Tori have not slowed down in the growing out of clothes faster than seems humanly possible. Tori is about to finish up her first year of school. They only have 3 1/2 weeks left till summer break. She will hopefully be back into ballet this summer as well. We were going to do soccer, but that interferes with the whole camping every weekend plan.
We miss you all and I will get more pics posted this wknd...hopefully!
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Toriana The Tough!!
So... Being the amazing, wonderful, nurturing mom that I am I decided to see how tough Tori actually is.
Test: Fall while carrying her downstairs and see how she fares.
Result #1: Subject howls like never before, but soon calms down and we let her sleep with us out of pity and guilt
Result #2: 24 hours later - Subject still not wanting to put weight on it, but no swelling or discoloration.
Result #3: 36 hours later - Subject now has a slight discoloration and no ankle due to the swelling.
Discussion amongst myself and the senior colleague on the experiment decide we need further testing to determine the final result before proceeding further.
Course of Action: Take Tori to Daddy's work for an X-Ray.
For 2 days Tori had a broken leg and only complained when she lost her balance and put weight on it.
She has a spiral fx of the Right Tibia and will be in a cast for the next 5 weeks!!
The good news is the bone is not displaced at all, it missed her growth plate and so she won't need surgery or anything.
She is definitely our tough kid and her big brother, Bless is amazing heart, is helping her learn how to walk on her crutches and made breakfast for her this morning.
He is feeling pretty proud of the fact that his big brotherliness is being called into action.
Kent is threatening to not let me out of the house for a while. We are putting a new bumper on the 4Runner this weekend from the accident I had in it a few weeks ago and now this! Needless to say I have been grounded from carrying Tori for awhile.
Test: Fall while carrying her downstairs and see how she fares.
Result #1: Subject howls like never before, but soon calms down and we let her sleep with us out of pity and guilt
Result #2: 24 hours later - Subject still not wanting to put weight on it, but no swelling or discoloration.
Result #3: 36 hours later - Subject now has a slight discoloration and no ankle due to the swelling.
Discussion amongst myself and the senior colleague on the experiment decide we need further testing to determine the final result before proceeding further.
Course of Action: Take Tori to Daddy's work for an X-Ray.
For 2 days Tori had a broken leg and only complained when she lost her balance and put weight on it.
She has a spiral fx of the Right Tibia and will be in a cast for the next 5 weeks!!
The good news is the bone is not displaced at all, it missed her growth plate and so she won't need surgery or anything.
She is definitely our tough kid and her big brother, Bless is amazing heart, is helping her learn how to walk on her crutches and made breakfast for her this morning.
He is feeling pretty proud of the fact that his big brotherliness is being called into action.
Kent is threatening to not let me out of the house for a while. We are putting a new bumper on the 4Runner this weekend from the accident I had in it a few weeks ago and now this! Needless to say I have been grounded from carrying Tori for awhile.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Home!


Okay, so in October the kids and I went home to see the Fam.
I have been selling lia sophia jewelry for the last year, so I did
a few shows while I was down there so it was a business trip.
he he.The kids had a lot of fun going to the pumpkin patch with my sister and her family, "surfing" down the hill at Great-Grandma Liles, playing in the Winchuck River that runs through her place, getting spoiled, making apple cider, playing in the cold Oregon ocean, etc... all the great stuff!
It was a lot of fun to see everyone a
nd get out of Alaska just before winter set in. Kent wasn't able to come with us since we used up all his vacation traveling earlier in the year to pick up the motorhome.
I will have to upload the pics later since my computer doesn't want to let me browse for them. I don't care what anyone says computers can think, feel and react just enough to hold a grudge and decide what, when and how we can do things. If you don't believe me, just ask my printer... the computer won't even talk to it! Apparently I have had them in too close of quarters for too long and they have had some type of disagreement. Sheesh!
Yeah!! They made up so now you can see my amazing kidlets!
nd get out of Alaska just before winter set in. Kent wasn't able to come with us since we used up all his vacation traveling earlier in the year to pick up the motorhome.I will have to upload the pics later since my computer doesn't want to let me browse for them. I don't care what anyone says computers can think, feel and react just enough to hold a grudge and decide what, when and how we can do things. If you don't believe me, just ask my printer... the computer won't even talk to it! Apparently I have had them in too close of quarters for too long and they have had some type of disagreement. Sheesh!
Yeah!! They made up so now you can see my amazing kidlets!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Anchorage Symphony

We went camping this last weekend one more time before putting the motorhome up for the winter. We could not have asked for more beautiful weather and McKinley was "out " in all it's glory. We had a great time and even got in a little hiking when the argo got stuck and the winch didn't have enough power to get us out . =0) A new battery was put in as soon as we got home!The kids had a blast summiting "mini mckinley" as they named it. We thought Riley had sacrificed himself to the grizzly gods and just as we were giving up on being able to find him, he finally came back. Happy as could be, tail high in the air. AAAARRRRGGGGHHH! Oblivion defined.
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