Sunday, February 28, 2010

Our Alyeska Trip





We went to The Alyeska Resort for a night this month. Just a quick ski trip to Girdwood, a X-mas gift for Andy. We even ran into some fellow Talkeetnans so Andy didn't have to ski alone. They have a Saltwater Pool and a hot tub, that's where the boys an I were while he was on the mountain. I got the family package so the room came with a movie, pizza and breakfast the next morning. It was nice to get out of town even if for only one night. Even though the boys played in the pool for quite awhile that evening they still wanted to play in the room's bathtub too. The next morning it was nasty out; rain, wind and hail. Not real pretty for Alaska in February.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Winter Photos

The boys playing on "my" snowmachine in the driveway.
Denali and Hunter (the smaller one) on a crisp winter day.

The view from "Rubberneck Point", not sure if that name is offical or just the local slang for it...


Jax is on his way up the hill to the trail for his first day of Jr. Nordic Ski Club with Denali and the mountains behind him. Nice Alaska afternoon.
Hope your feeling better Grammy, get well, we love you!



Troublemaker is my middle name...

I love this shirt and it suits him well... "TROUBLEMAKER IS MY MIDDLE NAME" Can you tell he is 2 now? He sure is acting like it these days. I brightened up my sign the other day and Hawken was admiring it just before he turned and gave me this scowl with a smile. Quite a cute little scowl if I do say so myself...

Friday, February 5, 2010

Many degrees below zero...

Yes it's a little chilly at 8:30 on a February morning here in Alaska but sometimes a mom has to seize the opportunity and this was mine. I had just dropped Jaxon off at school because once a week or so the extra 30-45 minutes of sleep we can get by not making the bus is more valuable to me, this was one of those mornings. I was already in downtown Talkeetna and it was amazingly light out already, or working on it we are gaining 6 minutes a day now, so I headed down to the river trail. My car was telling me it was a toasty -8 degrees below zero out, that was in the parking lot the trail at the river was a little colder still. The view looked like a painting on the horizon as it often does here. To my left was the half moon still bright in the dimly lit sky and straight across the mighty frozen Susitna & Chulitna Rivers was the alpenglow lighting the mountain range that includes Denali, Hunter and Foraker. Quite a sight, you almost forget your cheeks and toes are numb while your staring at it. Then the creaks and thunderous sounds from the river ice startle and intrigue you at the same time. The chunks of ice break off the shelf splashing into the water. These are the sounds of break up, but it's February and this isn't normal to hear now. It must be due to the warm winter we have had, warm in relation to Alaska that is. Summer last year was also quite warm, and I wouldn't mind another one like it. Even though the view is breathtaking it's not a long walk because it's cold out. I didn't have my camera or I would happily share with you what I was lucky enough to see that morning, and alot of other days too. We are blessed everyday to live where we do. On my way home the car thermometer got up to 3 above in one spot but then it plummeted to -12 and then -15 below out at my house only 5 miles from the river walk, weird. Warm thoughts from cold temps. Love from Alaska to all of you!