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Welp, I’ve been back from Alaska for about a week and half and am just now getting around to posting pictures and a recap of the trip.  One reason is because my parents actually came down here the same night I did so I’ve been a little busy doing stuff with them.  And another reason is just because I’ve been lazy and enjoying my days of having few responsibilities.  But things are changing today!  I’ve posted some pictures on facebook and now I’m writing this post.  Crossing stuff off the list.  :) So make yourself comfortable, I think this is going to be a long one.

The trip was great.  One of the best trips home in recent years.  I was able to see quite a few of my friends (sadly, for only quick visits with most of them), I got to spend quite a bit of time with my niece and nephew, I got to hang out quite a bit with one of my closest friends Carlie (and help out with her brother’s wedding), and I got to attend (and plan and set up) my 10 year high school reunion.  The weather was amazing.  As in pretty hot – it was in the mid 80’s for most of my trip.  I only remember it reaching those kind of temps maybe once or twice growing up.  I had of course packed completely inappropriately.  Luckily I’d brought quite a few tank tops for layering, so I just dropped the extra layers.  And I never once touched the fleece jacket that took up tons of space in my suitcase.  Oh well.

The first weekend I was there, my niece (A) and nephew (Z) stayed with us at my parents’ house.  A is 4 1/2 and Z is about 15 months.  They arrived on Saturday evening and we had them until Monday morning.  It was fun, it was exhausting, and it reminded me of just how amazing my sister in-law is to be able to keep up with them on a daily basis.  It took my dad, mom, and I all of our effort to keep just 2 kids in line.  Dad and I took A to the park where she ran around for 2 hours straight and someone thought my dad was either homeless or a creepy old man because he laid down in the shady part of one of the jungle gyms and was taking a snooze.  When another lady asked me about him I was confused at first and then realized that she was talking about him.  A little embarrassing to say the least.

That evening we took the kids to Kepler Park for a boat ride.  A decided that her life jacket was killing her after my mom tied together the top set of ties.  So, much of the ride was spent listening to her complain of choking and saying that her vest was “sooo heavy”.  Finally she perked up a bit when she got the chance to row the boat with Granny.  Then Z started fussing and we couldn’t figure out what his deal was.  Turns out he wanted to row too.  He’s very mechanically minded, which doesn’t surprise me a bit seeing as how my dad is a civil engineer, my brother is an areonautical engineer, and Z’s other grandpa owns his own construction company.  And while a bit small for actual rowing, he did seem to have a grasp on the concept and was as happy as a clam after that.

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That night Z fell asleep in my arms while we watched Black Beauty (um, how sad is that movie?) and when I went to put him down on his makeshift bed of couch cushions, I couldn’t believe how much he actually looked like a little cherub.  It helped that he was just in a diaper and wrapped up in his champagne colored silky blanket.  His blonde hair didn’t hurt either.  I wish I had a picture of him at that moment.  So adorable.

I met up with lots of my friends for lunches during the week.  I went with one of them to this newer restaurant called the Red Beet.  They don’t have a full menu there.  Instead, they make one entree a day and that’s what you get.  It helps that the food is totally gourmet and delicious.  I can be a picky eater so I was nervous they’d be serving something I really didn’t like, but the food was fabulous.  I thought it really couldn’t get much better and then we ordered dessert!  I got this amazing almond cake with cream and I couldn’t believe how good it was.  I’ve been craving it ever since that day.  I can taste it right now it was so great!

My friend Carlie was up from Tennessee for her brother’s wedding and our high school reunion.  Her husband is originally from Florida and has only been up to Alaska once before.  It was actually when he proposed to her and it was a pretty short trip with disappointing weather, so he was excited about the chance to visit again.  I asked my dad if he would take the three of us up in his plane to fly over a nearby glacier.  The sky had gotten pretty hazy because of wildfires up by Denali, but the view was still amazing.  I think Tony had a great time and it turns out it was Carlie’s first time having a scenic flight like that (and she grew up in AK).

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I spent my last Friday and Saturday there helping with the wedding.  Friday was pretty fun because Carlie and I got to zip around in my dad’s Miata going from place to place.  There was the normal wedding stress, but I had fun for the most part.  Saturday was a bit of a different story.  I had fun, but was a lot more stressed.  I’ve coined the day as “running a marathon in bad shoes”.  Seriously, one of the worst blisters I’ve ever had on my heel.  But it all worked in the end and the bride and groom are married (they were high school sweethearts!) and everyone survived!  (But I’ve only worn flip flops since then.)

Oh, and that Friday night we celebrated my brother’s 31st birthday.  I made him a spice cake because my sister in-law told me that whenever they eat spice cake somewhere he always says something to the effect of “why isn’t spice cake in our life more often?”  I got him the first season of Lost on dvd because a couple of months ago he called me on a Wednesday night about 10 minutes before it was on.  I told him I could only talk for that bit of time because Lost would be on and I couldn’t miss it.  And he had the audacity to ask me, “What’s Lost?”  AAAAHHHHH, are you kidding me?  I understand to some degree – they don’t have regular tv and basically just watch things through Netflix.  But Lost just seemed up his alley especially with all the conspiracy theory stuff.  So now I hope he does actually like it seeing as how I went ahead and just bought the season for him instead of telling him to get it on Netflix.

That night the kids ran around my parents’ yard for quite awhile.  I just sat down in the middle of it and started taking pictures.

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Sunday was our reunion.  We had planned on having a potluck BBQ at one of the local parks.  I’d gotten kind of anxious about all the details of it (but not about seeing any of the people).  Luckily my friend Hailee really stepped up to the plate and got lots of decorations and nice things to make it feel more festive.  I spent the better part of the week worrying about parking, which of course turned out to be a non issue.  I’d say about 40 people from my class (out of 216) along with families came.  So a little dissappointing size wise, but it was so great to see the people who were there.  And everyone was so gracious about thanking me for putting it together.  I was really glad we did it, even if I had anxiety about it for a whole stinking year.  Everyone looked pretty much exactly the same and it was weird to see little miniature versions of them running around on the park’s jungle gym.   And their were quite a few little babies there.  So sweet.

That night I took the red eye flight back down to WA.  My parents were on another flight that was scheduled to take off at the exact same time (I’m pretty sure we were on 2 different runways).  Once we were in Seattle I took the shuttle bus and they had a layover and then a commuter flight up to B’ham.  And I beat them there by 5 minutes.

Here are my goals for my trip to Alaska:

1.  Take lots of pictures.

2.  Post said pictures on Facebook or blog when I get back.

3.  Spend time with people I love.

4.  Do not sleep in past 9:30am so that I have a better chance at accomplishing #3.

5.  Feel free to stay up until the sun sets (around 2am) or later if it means accomplishing #3.

6.  Drive to the places that I always think of when I think of being at home.

7. Take pictures when I arrive at #6’s destinations.

8.  Be patient with the parents.

9.  Spend minimal time on the internet and avoid watching pointless tv (watching a movie with family isn’t necessarily pointless).

10.  Spend lots of time outside.

I’ll let you know how I do.  Or better yet, you”ll hopefully get to see pictures and then you can judge how well I did.

I can’t believe that tomorrow is the last day in June.  It went by really fast.  But looking back I realize I did so much and had a good time throughout it.  Three cheers for June!

I just got back from cheer camp on Saturday.  It was by far the best camp I’ve taken my squad to in the last 5 years that I’ve been a coach.  It was a fairly small camp because some other schools that had been signed up were still in school due to making up for snow days.  Can you imagine?  Still in school during the 4th week of June?  Ugh.  But it made camp nicer for the teams that did make it because we got a lot more individualized attention.  And the girls did great!  I think 16 (out of 21) of them were nominated for All American and 6 actually made the All American team (I think there were only 12 total for the entire camp).  One of the girls was named Top All American of the camp for the second year in a row (and she’s only going to be a junior this year).  One of the seniors was “apped” at the end of the camp.  That means that the NCA staff thought she was good enough to try out for their staff next year and she got a special application to do so.  The team as a whole won the “Top Performance Team” award and received a Nationals bid.  And the other coach and myself won a “Been There, Done That” award acknowledging our commitment, knowledge and dedication to our squad and to cheerleading as a whole.  All in all it was a fabulous 4 days.  Except for the mattresses we slept on in the dorms – we called them our “cement slabs”.  It was seriously an adult version of a crib mattress.  And there was a ginormous hill that we had to go down and up 3 times a day.  Which was never fun, but at least I felt like my legs and butt were getting a good workout.  Makes up for all the cafeteria food we ate there (which was actually pretty tasty).  And now I have a break until August!!!

On to other summer plans.  I’m leaving for Alaska this Friday.  I’m going to be there for about 10 days, but already I’m wondering how I’m going to cram in all my plans.  There are a lot of people to see.  Last time I was there it was for a short trip around Thanksgiving so I didn’t get to see a whole lot of my friends for very long.  I’d like to be able to spend a little more time with everyone.  And some of my other out of state friends will be up there because it is our 10 year high school reunion and we’re all heading back for it.  (Can I just say that I’m so looking forward to the day after the reunion?  Not because I’m nervous about seeing anyone, just because even the idea of planning this event has caused me anxiety for the past year and now I won’t have to think about reunions again for another 10 years.)  I also get to help with one of my best friend’s younger brother’s wedding.  He is getting married to his high school sweetheart who I actually knew when she was just a wee toddler.  And I’ve known the groom since he was in middle school.  Whenever I think of him I just think about him doing calf raises on their stairs because he wanted to get stronger so he could make the 8th grade basketball team.  And now he’s getting married!  And of course I’m excited to see the neice and nephew.  I sent a card to my neice to tell her that I’d be coming and that I hoped we could have a sleepover.  My mom told me that she was very excited about this prospect and had already decided we’d do it at Granny and Granddaddy’s house rather than her own (I have a feeling that’s because she gets spoiled more there).

Anyway, lots of blah blah blah here in this post.  But I’m excited.  Excited about what this past month has brought my way and what’s coming around the corner.  And thinking a lot about how blessed I am.  And that I have a good life.  And that I’m a lucky girl.

I took last week off from work.  And the week before I was very diligent about getting my hours in so I didn’t have to work on Friday.  Which meant 9 1/2 days of non-work bliss.  (The reason for the 1/2 day is because I had to work a few hours this last Sunday evening for an event but at least it was fun.)  And let me tell you – I could get used to not working real quick.

I didn’t go on a big trip.  Instead I stuck around town and got lots of stuff done.  The first weekend I got so much organizing done that I was pretty much able to do relaxing stuff the rest of the time.  Some highlights were:

*Going to Friday Harbor with my roommate

*Getting a pedicure and a massage on the same day (fancypants, I know)

*Going to the Abbey Garden Tea Room.  This is one of my fav places in town.

*Helping my friend with his videography business at a dance recital he and his wife were taping

*Going to the Deming Log Show with an old college friend and her sister.  And one of my cheerleader’s dads was the announcer!

*Lazing around the condo a lot

But now I’m back at it at work.  You would think that after having so many days off at home I’d be ready to get back, but the adjustment isn’t so easy.  The thing that’s the hardest so far is just sitting at my desk all day.  Luckily cheer camp is next week and I know I’ll be ready to get back to the office after being GO GO GO for 4 straight days.  With screaming high school cheerleaders.  Yep, the quiet of my office will be a welcome thing.