Tuesday, November 07, 2017

More than Moose

There was certainly more to our day than moose. Of course.

Michael began swallow therapy again. His conclusion, "She's a slave driver."

There is Gideon....we love Bre's shower time. LOL He's such a sweetie at 5 1/2 months. He has a smile and a laugh that brighten the darkest Alaska days.

 I've recently finished reading, "Bread and Wine" by Shauna Niequist. This was a great read. Shauna intersperses stories, tips on hospitality and recipes, in a package that works .... Best yet? Our library had it!  Below is a quote I've been thinking of the past few weeks.

 Letting every time I open my door be an act of love.....for family, friends, strangers, solicitors....an act of love.I used to write quotes in a notebook, my writing is getting painful and bad on some days....so I took a bunch of photos of quotes and recipes I wanted to try.

"Every time you open your door, it's an act of love...." Maybe I'll get someone to make me a vinyl decal for above my door....."Decide every time you open your door, it's an act of love."

I thought about this and smiled as we prepared to welcome our guests this evening. We were happy to have our new pastor and  his family over. I'd not met Lindsey (she's busy with kids on Sunday mornings) or the girls.  Stacia loves to cook with me - and it makes prepping for company a breeze. It's really like mother daughter time and not work at all. It's a blessing. We baked sugar cookies, a veggie pot pie and chicken pot pie....and we made fruit and veggie salads. We used the fancy goblets again. The truth is - I use canning jars for drinking glasses and we are down to 4. I have 19 fancy goblets. ::wink::

The moment finally came for them to arrive - and we discovered one of the gals is afraid of dogs. Poor Yuuki is social and only wanted to welcome her - she ended up in the kennel. Poor CoRielle - her kennel is down by their room.
No - they don't usually have blue faces - though I have heard it's cold up here. 
After dinner Stacia helped the girls to decorate sugar cookies. Nolan helped a bit too. This gave the girls something fun to do and gave the adults time to visit. It was Arielle's great idea. We had planned to have cookies for dessert, but none of us felt like having dessert. We sent some home with the A's, have some for BreZaak and CoRielle.......and the boys are making routine runs around the island which hosts the cookies.  They'll be gone in no time.

It was a great day, capped off by great time with a fun family. 

Moose Came For Breakfast and Stayed For Dinner

Two moose came for breakfast....the poor things had to get down on their knees to find food this time. The trees are bare - to include the brush pile. 




Watching them get up and down is always fun. 

As the sky lightened, I heard an odd noise and scrabbling sound. It was this little guy - a ptarmigan.

 They stayed to snooze....


And then there was lunch....

They spent the afternoon sleeping in the back woods...

and came out for dinner! 

I think these gals have claimed our home as their winter refuge. They aren't bothering anyone and they are fun to watch. We aren't leaving food out or feeding them. We're not interacting with them, other than to take photos and walk by them as we move around our business.

I am going to need a BIG fence around my garden...or an electric fence.

Monday, November 06, 2017

Northern Lights

We've seen white clouds dancing over the mountains, but last night (Monday) was spectacular. My camera wasn't up to the job without a tripod.  Michael got the tripod and got some good shots.

We are so blessed to live right here with front row seats and no street lights to dim the view. They say they'll be even better on Tuesday night. 

The heavens declare the glory of God, 
And the sky above proclaims his handiwork. 
Ps 19:1













My Parents

I've been meaning to write about this day - and I need photos for this blog post - so I'll do a joint post.

Dad was honored for 50 years of ministry with Open Bible Churches on 22 October.  Mom will be 50 years next year, I believe.  They were unable to be at National Conference, and so Gary (Regional Executive Director) presented it to them with Pastor Kirk at their local church.  I'm so thankful to Sherri for taking photos and texting them (though I'd forgotten to turn my volume down and it was distracting to those around me at church. ::snort::)

Gary (left) was my youth pastor. When I graduated, and came "home" from the Philippines before family, I lived with Gary and his dear wife. 

Many may not have known that mom was in a lot of pain this Sunday. The doctors had declared her cancer free a month ago, and assured her she'd injured her back. The pain was growing and she was taking pills.

I posted the following on Facebook last week.
Mom was declared cancer free a month ago. Fast forward to this Monday (30th of Oct)  and she was admitted to the hospital where we were told her breast cancer had metastasized to the spine (or "the lesions are attached to the spine"). She will be having biopsies on Monday. We appreciate your prayers as we wrap our minds and hearts around this, for Mom's pain control, wisdom for her wonderful doctors, and an accurate diagnosis/treatment plan to be put in place next week. Janice Simmons Townsend (Mom approved this message).
 Later last week Mom went back to the hospital and they discovered she has a lung infection. Antibiotics should make her comfortable.

Today, she will be having more tests. We appreciate your prayers during this time.

Sunday, November 05, 2017

We Ate All Day

I believe this is the last post I will label "Alaskan Fall." I KNOW it is fall according to the calendars...HOWEVER...when I see snow on the ground, high temps in the 20's and predictions of high temps at 18, 11 and 9* - I call it winter.

We woke Sunday morning to snow. It was beautiful. We were warm and cozy both at church and here at home. There still isn't a LOT of snow. We'd like another good dump so we can play in it.


It's official - the weather is crazy up here. In one week we've had sun, fog, frost and snow! We are thrilled there has been NO RAIN. ::snort::
 There are big windows at church through which one can see the mountains which surround the church. They were beautiful this morning.

Today was our first potluck at  Matanuska AG. We enjoyed the chance to chat with  more people than a Sunday morning accommodates.

We got home a couple of hours before the kids arrived for our weekly extended family dinner.  Stacia suggested we use Gma Jan's fancy goblets for dinner - so we did. It was a good solution. I don't have enough "normal" glasses for the family and we've been using disposable. This was nice.  I was glad we'd chosen a quick meal to throw together. I made two salads when prepping for the potluck. We steamed rice and made a pan of BBQ meatballs, Marinara meatballs and plain meatballs. I had made mousse ahead of time too - it was a deadly hit. Far too rich for the portions I had set out.

It's always fun to relax together at the start of a new week. 
Bella and Uncle Cory 
 Nolan handled the devotional part of our night this week. He did a great job. He was a natural!

Saturday, November 04, 2017

How a Non TV Family Ended up with a BIG Screen TV

Our day went a bit catty-wampus. We have been considering our entertainment options since we moved into the house.  We had thought we'd use the family room as a family room - but it's really  more of CoRielle's living room. We don't want to be down there waking up baby S with our games and movies. We were looking ahead to Mom and Dad living in the basement apartment - or renting it out as the case may be...so we decided it was wise to put our "stuff" upstairs from the beginning.

We really have no wall big enough upstairs for our previous movie screen which is 8ft 6 in x 6 ft 2 in.  We researched a pull down screen. We've been unimpressed with the hours of life in the projectors we've purchased. We tend to replace them (or wish we could) about once a year.

However, we've not had a TV in our living room for over 32 years. We've never had cable.  When we considered the prices a flat screen TV was cheaper.....and is rated with 100,000 hours of use as opposed to the average of 5,000 hours for the projects we were researching.

In the end we decided we'd get a TV, not get cable, and treat the TV as a  screen for our movies/Tim Hawkins and Wii. Of course, they tried to sell us the newest X box which has a 4k player on it. Nope.  I got cold feet when Michael looked at the biggest screen which will fit on the wall. We shelved the purchase.

Two things happened to convince me it was a good thing to do....1. Michael shared he wanted the big TV because his vision is getting bad...and we heard this can be Parkinsons related.... 2. It was on sale. ::wink::  It's always about principles vs rules in our home and our principles will remain in place. LOL

To make this happen Michael had to find Jamin at a shooting range and trade vehicles. Then he drove in to Anchorage, purchased it, drove back to the valley and dropped off the TV, and then back to Eagle River to switch cars again.

Meanwhile, we enjoyed the view as the fog finally lifted in our part of the valley. 


They made it back with  a TV in tow...

I desperately needed to go grocery shopping. It was dark and late when we left to go across town to Walmart. I couldn't put it off as Sunday will bring a potluck and an extended family dinner.  When we made it home, I baked a dessert for each of  Sunday's events and headed to bed.

Friday, November 03, 2017

Afternoon/Evening in Anchorage - #WYFF

Woot! Friday. We drove in early and checked out a TV at Best Buy.  We didn't purchase it because it wouldn't fit in our car. We wanted to sleep on the decision just a bit longer! LOL 

We met JaRissa, Jamin and Josiah at Panda Express and then we went to the movies!  

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It was fun to have some time with the Eagle River bunch....and we liked the movie. Win/Win.