Saturday, August 9, 2008

It's COLD in Alaska! -- Our Trip Part 2






HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALEX!!!!


On August 4th we celebrated Alex's 41st Birthday by visiting the Hubbard Glacier in Glacier Bay. I must admit that I wasn't feeling all that overwhelmed with excitement to look at a big chunk of ice, but my feelings certainly changed. It was indescribable -- thus the pictures:


This is is the Glacier as it recedes back further into the bay.




The ship found a good viewing place and then turned around 360 degrees so that everyone on the boat could see all sides of the bay.


Every once in a while a section of the glacier would break off. You knew it was coming because you could hear it crack and shift. The shear power of the melting ice was amazing. It takes 100 sq. feet of snow to equal 1 sq. foot of the glacial ice -- it looks so blue because blue is the only light wave that can penetrate the density of the ice.


The next day we headed into Alaska's capital, Juneau, for some kayaking near the Mendenhall Glacier. We saw porpoises (black dolphins) and 2 Bald Eagles. There are about 38,000 people in Juneau and more than 40,000 Bald Eagles -- crazy! It was fun to do some kayaking with Doug & Nicky, Mike & Steph and Will & Melanie. It was kind of a pain because the current kept pushing us in the opposite direction that we wanted to go but we got a decent upper body workout...a good thing since we'd be gorging on cruise food for several days. After we got back from our kayaking trip we did a little shopping, flagged down a mailman to take our postcards and just hung out downtown.

We had to be back on the ship by 2:30 -- then we were all ready for a bit of a nap. That night we enjoyed Karaoke. It was great!

What a trip -- Part 1





Well, we just got back from a wonderful week long cruise to Alaska with Alex's family --- Adults only! It was really a great time! We went to Sitka, Juneau and Ketchikan as well as a quick stop in Victoria BC. I just wanted to post a few pictures to update things.



Day 1 & 2 were spent on the ship just relaxing and sailing. It was cool but still pretty nice and it was great to relax. On Sunday, August 3rd we made our first trek from the boat to Sitka, Alaska. Most of us just explored the town of Sitka and spent time shopping, eating, shopping and relaxing -- 4 of Alex's brothers (Paul, Doug, Mike & David) braved the open seas for some deep sea fishing. They caught a couple of King Salmon, which had to be tossed back since the season was closed early, Pink Salmon, Coho and Sea Bass. Doug won rock-paper-scissors and had all the fish shipped to his place in Minnesota. The rest of us were just glad not to be horribly seasick.


The town itself was pretty cool. It was the main town during the Russian period and as a result has a lot of architecture and culture influenced by the original Russian settlers. Another thing that was cool was that there were all these little islands in the bay that had only one house on it. The way to and from home was by boat -- pretty isolated but also very cool!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Cheers from across the Pond

Well we are finally here in London. We have had a great time so far. We arrived on Saturday (May 17th) after a very long day (and night) of flying. After we got back to the house (we are staying with Paul & Shelley Larsen -- Alex's sister & brother-in-law who live here) we had a quick rest and then headed out to see some of the sites.


We caught the tube and went to Trafalgar Square. The kids climbed all over the lions (which are HUGE) and then we walked to Leichester square to see what plays might be half-price. Afterwards we went to Covent Garden & the Apple Market. I got my first (and certainly not last) souvenier and enjoyed looking at all the beautiful crafts. Alex & the kids got a taste of real Bristish humor -- funny but certainly off-colour at times.

Sunday morning we woke up and went to church in the Hyde Park ward -- they mentioned that sometimes they have more than 100 visitors each week. We cut out after Sacrament meeting and went to the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum. The building that houses the Natural History Museum is just beautiful.

After a much needed nap and some dinner we headed out for Paul's "Sunday Walk" We went past Buckingham Palace and down through St. James Park. We headed through the Horses Guard and caught a glimpse of 10 Downing Street -- we did not see the Prime Minister however. Then we went on to the north side of Westminster Bridge to see the Houses of Parliment & Big Ben. We ended our evening with a beautiful organ concert in Westminster Abbey. Thanks Paul for a great tour!
Today we headed out to visit the Queen in Windsor -- we weren't actually able to see her -- surprise, surprise. We did manage to catch the changinge of the guard at Windsor Castle. It was a nice day and we had a lot of fun. The view from the castle is absolutely beautiful. We also got to go into St. George's Cathedral and saw where Henry VIII was buried. It is amazing what they were able to do with stone considering the very primitive tools available to them.
After spending several hours at the castle we headed into Windsor for some authentic lunch -- Fish & Chips. It was tasty and the establishment where we ate was actually where Shakespear wrote a lot of "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Our waiter was very friendly and we had a nice visit with him.

This evening we headed for the West End to take in some plays. Alex, Miranda & Jordan went to see the musical of The Lord of the Rings. They liked it -- especially the special effects. Cecilee & I went to see Wicked. What a great show. I think I enjoyed it even more the second time -- the music is fabulous and catchy. Cecilee thought it was even better that she imagined. It was nice for Cecilee & I to have our own special time -- we rode the bus on the top deck on the way. It was fun!

This really has been an amazing experience for all of us.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Just another day in the Rain Forest

I have to honestly say that I am getting sick of the cold and the rain. It feels more like November than the end of April. I am really going to try to lose weight and so I am adding a journal of my weekly weight losses (hopefully not too many gains) to this sight. Your encouragement and advice are always appreciated.

My brother Matthew & his wife Shauna left today to go home to California. I will miss Shauna -- she is very grounded and funny. We've had a nice time and it was fun to play with the girls. Thanks for coming guys!

Miranda's lacrosse team is doing pretty well this year. Miranda has really set her place as Goal Keeper and she does a great job protecting the goal. It is fun to watch her play and she how well she has developed her game. Jordan is also playing lacrosse and really enjoying it. Cecilee is playing for the first time this year and is learning how to cradle the ball and scoop it up. She has a lot of enthusiasm for the game. I guess we are just a lacrosse family!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sick...again but still having fun!





Last week we finally had 2 days of sunshine and took advantage by going to the playground -- we even got a little sunburned. We spent Saturday afternoon on our first round of cleaning out the garage -- a constant chore at our house.


While my knee seems to be getting better everyday, I am really getting tired of coughing and being stuffed up and having absolutely no energy. I am grateful to Shauna (my sister-in-law:Matthew's wife) for being so patient with me. We are having a great time together and I just love her! She came with the kids a week ago.
Mark & his kids are coming tomorrow. Our house should be a rockin' this weekend.


Tuesday, April 1, 2008

A Quick Update

Well I am finally getting around a bit more since the surgery on my knee (to repair a torn ACL). I am even doing a little driving. This last weekend we went to the beach and there was snow on the ground 2 mornings! I have never seen this at the beach and it was beautiful.
We have been plagued with various colds, flus, etc. this whole winter and it is making me wonder if getting the flu shot was such a great idea -- maybe we would have been sicker. Miranda didn't even go to Lacrosse tonight because she is feeling so yucky!
I am finally getting back on track with my WW program...lost 3 pounds but I think that it was because I took my brace off to weigh today. Oh well...at least I am making an effort. Everyone keeps suggesting that I try to get on The Biggest Loser...I think that I might look into it. I would miss my family but I am getting tired and impatient with only losing 5 pounds every 3 months! For now, I am just really trying to enjoy my food while I eat and try to cut out the junk. I've been sitting around for 2 months and I need to get moving again as soon as possible...for now I am busy getting my knee back and all the supporting muscles but things are looking up!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Welcome to the Age of Technology

Well, I am trying to figure out how to do the blog thing while I am laying here recovering from ACL surgery. I am hoping that this will give me a chance to keep in touch with friends and keep a journal at the same time.

At the end of January I tore my ACL in my right kneee skiing. It has been a long and slow recovery -- I finally had my surgery a week ago. Now, it is just a matter of physical therapy and time. We are going to London & Paris with the kids mid-May and I need to be able to WALK WALK WALK. Unfortunately my plan to run Hood-to-Coast has been couched until another year.

Anyway, I'll see how often I am actually able to post and keep you updated on my kids and Alex as well as myself.

My Adorable Children

My Adorable Children
Yes--this is an old picture!

Food for Thought -

To a child love is spelled T-I-M-E. *Remember that is the the time we spend with our families is always a good investment -- especially time spent teaching them and learning from them.