Thursday, April 16, 2009

Mexican Cruise

Not sure if you've noticed, but David and I are addicted to cruising. And living in Alaska makes it almost feel like a necessity in order to get through the long, cold, dark winters. Hey, when you need an excuse any excuse will do. :-) The first week of February we left our children in the hands of loving grandparents and took off to California where the fun began. With the looming threat of Mt. Redoubt (volcano) exploding and possibly not being able to fly out, we decided to take off a day early and spend the day/night with my dear old friend, Eva Jane (she's not really that old ;-)). Thanks so much for calling in sick in order to pick us up and spend the day with us....and for letting us crash at your super cool pad!!! Once on the ship we relaxed and enjoyed beautiful weather while getting our dose of vitamin D for the year! We stopped in Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta and had a great time. Thanks to all that made it possible.
Here we are with Cabo in the background.
David with his travel guitar in Puerto Vallarta.
(that is how we pay for all our trips, hee hee)
The view we enjoyed at a resort in Puerto Vallarta.....poor us.
Makes me just want to go on another one.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Weekend at Alyeska

For Grandmda Kay's birthday they invited us to join them for a weekend out at Alyeska ski resort. That night we had key lime pie, played pinochle, went out to the Double Muskee, and played in the hotel pool the next day while the boys went snowboarding.....which wasn't that great, so they ended up joining us in the pool.
Kay is one of those people who has everything, so I let the kids each pick out a small gift for her. She got a candle in a log from Asher and a fake flower from Shira. I was able to find her something I was pretty sure she didn't have, a deer antler candle holder! It was super fun. Happy B-day Kay! Thanks for sharing it with us.

Playing pinochle while the kiddos sleep.Kay took over watching Bohdan in the pool while I kept the other two from drowning.
Lucky for me the boys showed up to play with the kids and entertain them.
Shira jumping in the pool to Grandpa Blake.

These two had too much fun.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

December....a little late

I know, I know, I'm a little behind. But after a lengthy on-again off-again relationship with our internet, we are finally back on again for good....I hope. So, I'm starting where I left off.
The middle of December we surprised the kids with a train ride on the Alaska Railroad from Anchorage to Palmer and back, thanks to our good friends Keith & Amanda for sharing the idea and letting us tag along. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clause paid us a visit on the train and the kids couldn't have been more excited.
Asher got this idea off an orange juice commercial and was determined to make it work.
This kid cracks me up!
Then we had a weekend out at G-ma Kays for a Christmas party and of course we had to stay the weekend and enjoy Kay's pancake designs the next morning.
And what kind of weekend would it be if we didn't get into Kay's costumes, which fill up her three car, yes I said three, garage! Her husband LOVES it and wishes she would buy more. ;-)
Then on Christmas Eve we went to G-ma Porters for dinner and the nativity story. This was my favorite shot. Lilli, who isn't fond of this tradition, agreed to be the Star, but here it looks like she's checking her watch and wishing it would just end. ;-)
And it just wouldn't be Christmas without turning Joseph's staff into a rifle!
On Christmas morning the kids were showered with gifts, even though every year we TRY to keep it under control, we just can't seem to control all the grandparents!
This year I decided to get a little crafty, it happens once in a blue moon, and with a lot of help from my close friend Amanda (thanks!) I made each of the kids their own little teddy bear. And thankfully they LOVED them.....which made it all worth it. ;-)
David decided he needed to get the kids their own little snowboards, just the inexpensive kind, and they loved testing them out in Grandpa Porter's driveway.