Monday, October 17, 2022

A Day at Home

I finally had a day with NOTHING on the schedule. I took advantage of the time to process the rest of our tomatoes and peppers. 




Allie is in between classes and off of school this week. I told Stacia to take the week off school too. She had pressed through with school even when she was SICK.  They need to rest as much as they can. Stacia is fighting her way back to health. They have a conference on Thursday.  Stacia felt well enough to begin planning BreAnne's baby shower cake. 

I believe she decided not to go with these pans. She'll use the top two for the bottom and then two 6 in for the top....it's going to be cute. 

I used 3 dozen eggs and made baked omelets. These are in the freezer and should make for easier breakfasts for GG when I'm out in the morning, as well as quick breakfasts for the rest of us. 

Michael worked on building a new compost bin. Alex is off work today and ran some errands and played video games. I took Allie to work. One of us will fetch her at the end of her shift. The girls are so close to getting their license we can "smell it." I think they could pass now, but we want to get more highway practice. 

I grabbed a power nap. Millie joined me and Stacia grabbed a photo. LOL  Oh - and I got two women's ministry team meetings on the calendar. 

After dinner Dad talked on the phone for quite a bit and Michael, Stacia and I played Sorry. It seems there are new rules and this does not look the Sorry I play with the grands on Wednesdays. Stacia won all three games.

Poor Millie was very sad she didn't get to play. 

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Gherkins Outside of Alaska

We love Alaska. We are quickly realizing that Alaskans like to travel outside of Alaska.  We, ourselves, are looking forward to a trip to Hawaii the end of January. It's a good way to embrace winter. ::snort:: Note - all the photos in this post were supplied by others...

Josiah, Carrie and Olivia have gone outside - as in outside of Alaska. They flew from here to the NE and then drove through the NE to Florida where Olivia's grandparents live. 
We miss Livie!

 




I think, if I didn't live in Alaska, I would like to live in New England. LOL  Their last stop before coming home is Florida. Going to the beach is a totally different experience up here. LOL 



Krista has been outside most of the month of October. She spent a week+ in Guam, followed by a week in Hawaii visiting troops. She's been in Alabama over a week now and has another week in Alabama, and then Luke will meet up with her for a vacation before they fly home. She managed to fit in the Bella trip and dinner with us and a trip to the Interior with the girls between the tropics and Alabama. 

Sleeping in airports is a trick from childhood

Krista is attending two classes in Alabama. One is spiritual leadership or growth in the chaplaincy. She was the only female in this class. It's a good thing she's an introvert as many men simply don't know how to include a female in ministry. Sure, boundaries have to be watched, but shoot one could say HI in a class and not be in danger of mortal sin.  Do you spot her? She's the pale Alaskan in the middle of the shot - the female. 

Here's a shot of Krista with her flight (team). 

This is the moment when Krista seemed to gain a measure of acceptance from the guys....see the pink dot - that's our girl. 

The goal was to climb and to help your teammate get to the top - they realized she's a team player and isn't afraid of doing the hard work. 

This class is in the bag.  Some of the guys are moving on to the next class. Maybe it won't be quite so lonely in the upcoming week. This class will have one more female and two men from Alaska who know her and aren't weirded out by a female chaplain.  Not to worry, she has a tribe of female Gherkins praying her through the lonely times. This week she is taking a class for chaplains on being imbedded. She has moved to a True North billet and is imbedded with units (thus the travel around the pacific).  This is really the Army model but it's new in the Air Force. ::wink:: 

It was fun for Krista to begin this week by attending the Maxwell Chapel. She was approached by a friend I had made when we were assigned at Elmendorf.  She and I were both pregnant in Alaska. Joanne continues to read the blog and recognized Krista.  Fun connections. 


We sure miss everyone when they are traveling...but they'll all be home by December. LOL 

Saturday, October 15, 2022

October's Family Celebration

Most 3rd Saturdays of the month finds our family joining together to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, holidays...Our October birthdays are Larissa, Carrie and Little Buddy. Both gals were unable to make it, but those of us who could make it joined to celebrate Little Buddy turning two. 

I used about 2/3's of our tomato harvest and made a giant pot of spaghetti sauce. SURPRISE - Little Buddy liked it - as did the rest of us. 


Stacia made this cute cake - it started as a smash cake but it was too pretty to let him totally demolish. 



The boys are such a FUN age. I wish you could see Little Buddy's expression. He has a car in one hand and smooshy frosting in the other. He's in heaven. Check out Danny's expression. Next month is his birthday. 

The kids were happy to show him the joys of frosting. He was more interested in playing with the little cars on top. He wasn't quite sure what to do with the presents - but again - lots of kids to show him how it's done. LOL 




Jojo (23 months old) found his happy place at the buffet. LOL 

The kids were happy to take one of Little Buddy's gifts and play it right away. We were happy to divert them to the hallway. Win - win. The little bowling set was a hit. 

Bre is 8 months pregnant. Allie and Bre took advantage of the time to catch up. 

It was a fun day. It was especially nice that Izaak was in town and could join us.  We missed Luke and Krista, Cy, Carrie and Liv, and Jared and Larissa....maybe next month. LOL 

AND this was the new stove/oven's first trial - worked well - except for the broiler that got away from me. LOL 

Friday, October 14, 2022

Hello, FRIDAY!

 Some weeks Friday is more eagerly welcomed than others. This week I celebrated surviving the past week. 

Stacia and I woke this morning glad we had combined girls' study this week.  I was also happy not to have my 0530 zoom meeting this week.  She finished her school week. Allie did some research on a project. The big appointment still left on the calendar for today was Millie's trip to a new groomer. She has always gone to one recommended to us by a couple of folks. She has not liked it. She plants her rump on the ground when we walk in, and we have to drag her to the back. They always shave her VERY close. The cheapest it has ever cost was $95 and most often $125.  We've been trying for over 6 months to get into another groomer we wanted to try. They book 3 months out. Millie needs to be trimmed more often than 3 months. I love her long hair; the matts are not fun at all for her or us. 

We were amazed at the change in Millie's attitude when we went into the new groomer. She ran to greet and sniff the groomers, then came back to us and sat, then ran up to greet them again....no frenzied barking.  One of their gals came in and saw Millie and begged to groom her. She has a doodle too. Millie went right back with her. They tried to leave some length, but it's been months and we knew she'd need to be shaved. Even there they used a 7 on most of her...the other place goes significantly shorter. 

When we picked her up, she was happy. It only cost $80...significantly cheaper. Unfortunately, they are booking 3 months out. We went ahead and booked her 6 weeks out just for a good wash and blow out...and then 3 months for a cut...they'll put her on the wait list and hope that she can get in at 8 weeks. 

Nolan came and picked the girls up to spend the night with him. They'll come back tomorrow for our monthly family celebration. 

I made another 3 dozen deviled eggs as the 2 doz I had put aside for tomorrow were GONE by lunch today. I have found a way to prep eggs they must like. 

Michael and Alex discussed 1 Sam 25 at lunch. 

These are the last flowers of the year.... I am happy with the flowers which grew. Unfortunately, I did not dig the Dahlias before the frost. It isn't supposed to be frosting yet. LOL I'll have to start from seeds again next year.... I'll start them earlier.  I think I'll try some dinner plate sized ones, as well. 



Thursday, October 13, 2022

Productive Fall Day

I started meatballs early this a.m. I wasn't sure what else I would make for Life Group this evening but that was started. 

I also got the second box of potatoes laid out and curing before we left the house. We tried the Ruth Stout method with the potatoes. We planted late; we harvested after the first two frosts. It was cold digging them out...but y'all we got way more than we expected. These were all starts from a co-op order that got away from me.... which means they are all organic and free...the purple ones are purple all the way through. 

When I'm out of the house early every morning, it means Michael needs to be up and functioning early in the morning with GG. Quite often Michael has a hard time sleeping. He DID get a referral to the neurologist and we're hoping some meds adjustments are going to relieve a few current issues.  In an effort to lighten the load for Michael, (and slow the pace for me) the girls and I decided to combine for this last week of our Genesis study. That means we won't have to leave the house Friday morning until 10:00 a.m. I'll be able to get Dad up, showered, breakfast and start his laundry before leaving. We headed to our favorite cafe for our last study. Our waitress is always curious what we are studying and asked about the next one. We may have to invite her to join us for a study. LOL 

Genesis? Yep. I told the ladies these aren't going to be the Sunday School version of the stories...and it wasn't. Today, the girls remarked this is not the veggie tale version of the stories. True. LOL 

We left the cafe for the hair salon. I had a haircut yesterday; the girls were due today. 

Next up was a trip to the salon for eyebrow waxing. I joked we should have scheduled mani/pedi...but alas, we didn't. 

Sitting by the fire with a book is a plus of getting brows done HERE rather than Walmart. LOL

The girls scattered at home. Allie to take her last test for her first two college classes. Stacia to work on school. 

I made an ice cream cake for Saturday's family dinner. 

I air fried salmon fillets. 

I cut up peppers, sealed them and put them in the freezer. 

I cut up celery, sealed them sealed and put them in the freezer. 

I baked 5 dozen cookies - for life group and family dinner on Saturday. 

I made deviled eggs - for life group and home. 

Stacia finished Little Buddy's cake for Saturday. 

Prettier without the name blocked out. LOL

At some point in the day Alex returned home with the news he had received a $1.75 raise. He was also invited out with a group of co-workers tonight. We have gotten lax about planning one of the boys to be home for GG. They are always here. Nolan is house sitting. Stacia is staying home as she is still coughing, but GG doesn't behave when he is home alone with her. We are NOT going to ask Alex not to go out with friends...he spends most his time alone. SO....I stayed home rather than going to life group. Michael and Allie took all the food and left for the gathering. 

Stacia and I finished season 33 of The Amazing Race. 

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Halfway Through THIS Week

 Shew - Wednesday! This week...I have to find a way to slow down the second week of the month. 

The day began with a hair cut - she was a tad bit late and left me racing to make it to Bre's, without time to stop for a hot caffeinated drink. LOL 

These four keep me too busy to take many pictures, but Bre sent this one when they saw the first snowflakes on Monday. 

Jojo (11 months), Gideon (5), Annie (3), Bella (6)
📷by BreAnne

I began the day by getting the kids a bit of brunch. I got the food much more to their liking this time, but it's hard to mess up Ramin. Bella, DID request I add some banana peper and pepper juice to hers. 

Next up we played Candyland and Shark Chase....and before we knew it Bre was home. 

I got home and Allie needed to run across to the next town for a work mandated drug test, she had a few other errands we took the time to finish before we came home.

Michael was moving down the "the do" list outside when I got home. Stacia was watching GG. I got GG some lunch and then went out and helped Michael with the potatoes. I did not take pictures. 

I cleaned up while Michael finished and then Allie and I ran to church. She to her youth group lead gig and me to women's Bible study. 

Halfway through the week! 

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Go, Stacia!

Have I shared much from Women's Conference and the words God spoke to Stacia, Allie and me? Probably not. 

Stacia has been joking about all the college things coming her way, and promptly throwing out the invites. However, after conference, her trajectory has been adjusted and now she realizes college is in her future. 

I got home to find her and a pile of mail. Seems she got a keychain, two letters and a booklet from the UA system. 

"Yeah, I'm sure it's another form letter come on, but this time they sent a keychain." 

The letters said she has been selected as a UA Scholar. She has earned a $12,000 scholarship to any of the colleges in the UA system.  

She insisted again it was a come on. I told her we've graduated four seniors in Alaska and never received this before. 


The thing convincing her it was a come on is it said she is in the top 10% of her Junior class. 

"How would they even know or compare that?" 

Um...must be you're in the top at IDEA/Galena School district? 

I think it's doubtful she'll find a program at UA - but she's much more interested in the mail now that she knows it may contain financial benefits. LOL