Friday, November 30, 2007

Amazing 3 year old


I am just happy when Sydney sits nicely in her highchair when she eats and I think at three we were still trying to get Seth to use his riding car. Of course they come from a mom who took the stickers off her rubiks cube to "solve it." Happy Friday

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Downtown Moose



This guy has been walking the streets of downtown and got wrapped up in the town square Christmas lights. He then wondered off to Bernies Bungalow, a popular martini bar, and ate a bunch of fermented crab apples and got drunk or had bad gastic distress the biologist said. So what do you call a drunk moose? Buzzwinkle. haha

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Meet Elliot and Fran



We had some front yard visitors this morning that prevented Seth from heading off to the bus stop. Every once in awhile you hear of a kid who is waiting at a bus stop, a moose comes over and the kid freezes not knowing what to do. Then amazingly the mooses lays on the kid for a long time. Can you imagine how horrifying that is - not to mention a bit stinky.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Village of Hope

A fellow blogger, modern day version of a pen pal, is doing a Christmas project of making blankets for orphans at Village of Hope and she is needing some help. Her friends started Village of Hope and Nancy and Ben are going over there in April to personally deliver the goods. A great adventure. Please visit The Brannon family on the fellow blog list for more info on how you can help and what inspired her to do this. Sydney just got Baptised with two 1 yr old twins who were adopted from Ethiopia - if that is not a sign to get involved I don't know what is. I added her ChipIn link right under the Christmas Tree (how appropriate).

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Ice Fishing - Fairbanks

I have lived in Alaska since I was 3 and this is the first time I have ever been ice fishing. Brent reserved the Ice House and that is really the way to go. It has a nice wood stove and keeps the place toasty - it did help that it was 20 degrees already. Seth caught the first fish of the day and as a proud fisherman, reminded us of it all day. He got a bite and with all the excitement the only thing he could say was "whoa, whoa, I think I got one, whoa whoa" The rule was one fish gets you one doughnut hole. Brent was the master fisherman, pulling one up about every 2 minutes. He even switched holes with Krissy who felt she had a bad hole, but then Brent caught one there as soon as they switched - he was using the yellow cheese wiz type bait with glitter. What a great day and the whole time we are talking about ice fishing part of the Grumpy Old Men movies. I told Brent that even though he was catching all the fish I still won't throw one in the back of his truck.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Our Holiday Trip

I remember the day when I could pack for a 4 day trip the morning of the flight and be good - now is a whole different story. I have to think of the needs of 2 little kids and a hard working husband who may not have time to pack before work and then packs in time before leaving for the airport. It all started by getting Seth out of school early - he really liked that I had the office call him out of class - big deal with the kids as it makes them feel special. We said our good byes and he got a big hug from Ana - hmmmm. Then some kid named Lou came up to give a hug and then 2 other kids - I was seeing a trend and all this time the teacher is trying to practice their puppet show lines and I am trying to discreetly get seth out. We got to the airport and our flight was delayed and overbooked- Bethel was fogged in and we are delayed by an hour. I thought - hey, could we take a bump for some free tickets - I am thinking Mexico or maybe Disney World by that point. In the end it was not needed. We were greeted by happy family members at the airport and more importantly, warm temps. Yes, the heat wave in Anchorage had extended to Fairbanks. Turkey day was spent at soon to be brother in laws Brent's and Krissy's out at North Pole - yes, folks there is a North Pole, Alaska. Food was marvelous and I almost stayed on my Bob Green.s Holiday plan until the desserts came out. Darn those cookie dough truffles, pecan, and pumpkin pie. Friday was an early morning at the local shops for the wonderful black Friday event - something Krissy and I have done when we get the chance - got some savings and actually tolerated the crowds - the yummy mocha and free donuts offered did the trick. Today, we slept in and headed out to do some ice fishing, a first for Seth and Me, and I must say it was a great time. Just got back from David and Kelly Atlee's home, stomach is full of delicious brisket and great catching up on - Apparently, David and Glen have quite the colored past and probably should have been arrested a few times - but now we will chalk it up to Good Times. Tomorrow is a big day for Sydney as she is getting baptised at Pops and Grandmas church with 2 other 1 yr old twins who were adopted out of an Ethiopia Orphanage. Then we are heading home and I will add pics to the whole trip north.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Outside Fun







Shannon and Gabby took Sydney out for a ride on the sled while Seth, in his state of seasonal denial, rode his bike around. This will only last until we introduce skiing or snowboarding.

Friday, November 16, 2007

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Do we have enough flour?

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So I have been in a few stores the past few days and am amazed that I am hearing Christmas music and seeing Christmas decor. I actually saw some Christmas stuff back in October when I was looking for Halloween items. I refuse to purchase anything for Christmas until after Thanksgiving - my little big corporate rebellion. But I do start planning in my head.

One of my favorite things about the holiday season is the baking. I have some great memories of making peanut butter with chocolate kiss cookies, Reeses cups, and sugar cookies with my mom.

Every year Glen and I discuss when to add the chocolate kiss to the cookie - I say right when they come out of the oven and he says when you put the cookie into the oven. See my way, the kiss does not melt down and keeps its peak. Glen wonders how the kiss is going to keep attached if its not melted into the cookie. I tried to tell him the heat of the cookie melts the base of the kiss to the cookie. By the time we agree to disagree most of the chocolate kisses have been eaten anyway. What do you think?

Glen is well known for his Christmas cookies and mails out a bunch to people who apparently expect them every year. Check out this site for some cookie receipes under their KITCHEN link that I am sure I will be trying. Its also a fun Christmas site for kids.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Time for shovels

It finally arrived and now it is time to pick up the shovels. On mornings like this you just want to watch the fluffy snowflakes fall, make pancakes and watch the cowboys play the giants with a big mug of hot chocolate in your lap.

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

I just can't win

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So Seth and I have played Fish and Candyland and I just cannot win. Trust me when I say that the competitive side of me is not letting him win either. I got ahead by getting the ice cream cone and he freaked out and got all upset so I tried doing the sometimes you win sometimes you lose lesson- I just omit the part that losing stinks. Then I drew the gingerbread man and had to go all the way back - I was ONE card away from winning. He of course did a happy dance when he won that game. I am going to bring down Chutes and Ladders now - Game on.

Friday, November 9, 2007

So Brave


Most kids on an inservice day get to stay home and relax or moms take advantage of a free full day and take the kids downtown for SHOTS. Fun for all. Seth was brave and when given the choice he went first. He did not cry or even flinch - very impressive. I went second and the nurse must have been nice to Seth because I had to flinch, good thing Seth was holding my hand saying "its not so bad." Then Sydney went and had to get FIVE shots in her little legs and everyone in the waiting room could hear when each one was given. We all deserved Ihop afterwards and all was forgiven.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

It begins...

 
If you have a son in Anchorage chances are you are going to introduce him to hockey. We started Seth out at learn to skate and he was a bit wobbly, but soon got right leg dominate and started taking off. A good sign was that he did not get upset when he fell and got right back up. He is on his first hockey team in the Atom division with full gear. He skates for a full hour and comes home exhausted. Anchorage maintains 2 outdoor ice skating areas - one called West Chester Lagoon where they have fire bins and wet mop for smoothness and the other is in the downtown square where they have Christmas lights, fire bins and Coffee stands to keep your insides warm. Got skates and a sled for Sydney and off we go.

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Saturday, November 3, 2007

3rd tooth gone

 
Seth has had a loose tooth for about 2 weeks now, and his goal was to lose it at school so that he could get a special tooth necklace from the nurse. It actually is a pretty neat necklace - a large plastic tooth that holds the real tooth. As he was eating some Halloween taffy it finally came out. The next morning Seth tells me "I don't talk right." He now has a bit of a lipth with that big gap. So I have one kid loosing teeth and one kid getting teeth - interesting.

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Friday, November 2, 2007

Hippo That Lives In A House

Thanks Nancy, this was too great so had to share it on the blog.

Go down to the music and pause so you can hear the hippo report.

Meet Bailey, Calvin and Daphne

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Last night as I went to bed I heard an odd sound. It was not a human sound or a pet sound. Then Glen says that sounds like a moose. We opened the shades and in our backyard there were 3 moose. Daphne was making rutting sounds towards Calvin and walking away from him with Bailey, the little guy, in tow. We took pictures, but it was too dark. I am sure they will be around the neigborhood eating all those pumpkins on doorsteps.