Sunday, June 30, 2013

Sunday Lunch

Halibut chowder for lunch. So good!

Church was good this morning. I teared up singing the verses to patriotic songs. So meaningful, and thought provoking- especially with the current state of our country.

I'm thankful to be an American. For our founding fathers, for or military- past and present. For freedom and liberty.

Happy 4th of July week! Enjoy your time with family and friends as you celebrate our independence!

Friday, June 28, 2013

Rainy Day

Woke up to thunder this morning, or more accurately, thunder woke me up this morning. Thunder and lightning are very rare here.

I decided to take advantage of the rainy day and make soup and bread. Moose barley soup and whole wheat bread. Yum!

Now it's time to take Sarah in to get her stitches removed. One of her sisters accidentally hit her with a raft paddle on Monday. Never a dull moment!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Test

Just a test to see of I can update content and pics from my phone.

A Fresh Start

Well, here goes.  I am blogging again after a long hiatus.  I previously blogged on Xanga, but had grown frustrated with trying to make it look the way I wanted.  As it appears that Xanga will be shutting down, I decided to try again- here!

I live in Alaska with my husband and five children.  We are expecting number six in early Dec.  This is the BEST time of year in Alaska- summer!  We are having a phenomenal June, although I missed much of it because I was traveling with four of the kids.  We are having warm sunny days and there is green all around. I love it!

The aforementioned trip was to WA.  My parents live in eastern WA, and my sister lives in western WA.  We spent time in both places.  The main reason for the trip was my baby brother's high school graduation. 

 
My brother, Caleb, with a big grin!
 
 
 
Left to right: me, my brother Seth, my brother Caleb, my sister Martha
 
 
Mom, Caleb, and Dad

 
Four of my kids, and my sister's three boys with Uncle Caleb
 
 
 
Jared (nephew), Joe (nephew), and Jake (my only boy) in Grandma's yard after graduation
 
 
While we were at my sister's, we had the chance to watch her husband jump out of a helicopter (he's in the Army).
 
 
 

 
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Here they come!
 
 
It was really cool!
 
 
He made it down, safe and sound.
 
 
On our trip we also went to an amusement/water park, the zoo, a lake, and Seattle (including the Space Needle).  We spent time visiting with my husband's extended family and made several trips to the park in the town where my parents live- the kids loved playing in the creek!
 
 
The trip was lots of fun, but it is good to be home.  We are enjoying the bounty of Alaska- halibut, salmon, shrimp, rock fish, and of course moose and caribou from last year's hunting trips.  Last night I marinated shrimp and halibut and then made kabobs.  It was so good!
 
Well, this is it for my first entry.  I had a lot more pictures, but they seemed to upload very slowly.  Hoping that I get the hang of this and am able to keep up with it.  I need to find out if I can upload pics from my phone to here. 
 
Have a blessed day!