First snow. September 26.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Brrrrrr
Yesterday when I took Rudy for his morning walk, there was a thin layer of ice covering the grass, and I had to warm up my car to remove the sheet of ice covering it too. Oh the first frost....a sure sign that winter is on its way. Wait, it's still September?!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Stuff! And State Fair
Hello again! Here' s a little update on life in the Last Frontier - I started classes, which will definitely keep me busy between the practicum in the elementary school and all of the work, but I am really enjoying it so far (let's be honest, I'm a nerd and I like school). I am also now a substitute teacher with the Anchorage School District! Cory got his platoon and is working hard - except this weekend, he has four days off for Labor Day!!
We've been here less than a month and have already lost about 3 hours of sunlight. Can you believe that? And that's just the beginning. Our friends have all seen moose multiple times, but we haven't seen one yet. I have been keeping my eyes out though, I really want to. Cory saw a black bear on post the other day, he said it just stared them down for a few seconds then walked back into the woods. Let's see, what else....well this weekend we went to the Bear's Tooth and Humpy's. Yes, those are the names of bars. Oh how quickly life changes :)
Oh and we booked our tickets home for the wedding! We are officially going to our own wedding WooHooooo so excited!!
Today we went to the State Fair. Aside from the fact that we chose probably the worst day in terms of weather, it was a lot of fun. They serve about every kind of food you can imagine...all on sticks for some reason. Pork chops on a stick, chicken on a stick, steak on a stick, foot-long corn dogs (clearly on a stick), and this was especially inventive - chipstix - potato chips on a stick, and last but certainly not least, chocolate-covered bacon on a stick. Yes. Chocolate-covered bacon on a stick. Obviously I had to try it.
Probably the highlight of my day was getting to hold four week old Alaskan Huskies...Iditarod sled dog puppies!! And we got Dallas Seaver's autograph, the youngest musher ever to run the Iditarod. He turned 18 the day before his first race!
This guy was carving out sculptures from logs with a chainsaw. Pretty impressive.
Cory wanted the one that said "Go Away"
We've heard about the giant vegetables, and they do exist! There was a pumpkin that weighs 1,101 pounds!
This pig was huuuuge; 800 pounds. Let's just keep in mind though that the pumpkin weighs more than the 800 pound pig. Crazy.
And there were babies, so cute!
Check this out...they were literally butting heads. It was painful to watch. The little one has some sweet moves.
We miss everyone so much and can not wait to see you all!! Call us and keep us posted on life back home :)
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