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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.

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).


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.




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.
I stayed home from work yesterday due to a really weird and horrible headache. I’ve still got it today but was able to make it into work. I don’t feel very sick otherwise except for a bit of a dry cough. I have a feeling it could be a tension headache acting up. I had one last summer for a week straight and took every type of medicine to figure out what it was, but in the end saw the nurser practitioner and she figured out that it was due to the way I hold my head at work (on the computer and answering the phone) and while I’m driving. Anyway, whatever it is due to, I’m ready for it to be gone.
Overall today has been a bit on the different side. Don’t worry…nothing crazy or exciting! Just really random things. Like I found a hole in my jeans in a place you’d rather not have one. Luckily it isn’t noticeable except to me, but I’m ready to get home and change the pants before I flash my undies to some stranger.
And the girl at Port of Subs (my all time favorite place for lunch) asked if I had died my hair (which I did a couple of weeks ago) and she told me it was “really really pretty”. Which was very nice of her and kind of made my afternoon.
And after quite a few weeks of really good or at least decent weather it is suddenly doing this slushy/sleety/snow thing that is annoying. After the winter we’ve had this year I am SO ready for spring. And normally I get annoyed with the summer when it is too hot (having grown up in AK), but I promise that I will not complain once about it being too hot this coming summer. And if I do I give you full permission to pinch me. Because seriously this cold stuff is for the birds.
And as a follow up to my last post – I did one of the exercises Marta had posted on Monday. And I’ve decided that for my Lent “resolution” I’m going to fill up the notebook I started using all the way. Before Easter. Yikes, I’d better get going.
So the weather around these parts has been crazy for about the last month. Like non-stop snow. And it is getting annoying. Last night when I was leaving a basketball game at the high school we walked out to extremely heavy rain and a parking lot with about an inch of water on it. When I got home there was a huge puddle (more the size of a pond really) in the middle of the parking lot going into the drain (at least there’s a drain there!) and I had to walk out and around it to get across the lot to the sidewalk near our stairs. My roommate told me that the storm apparently spans all the way from Hawaii. Craziness.
Anyway, this morning both of my alarms had gone off (yes – I have to use my clock alarm and my cell phone alarm and then even after that I have to hit snooze on the clock for about an hour before I can pull myself out of bed) and it was just after 7am. And my cell phone beeped that I had a text message. At first I thought it must be a cheerleader who was sick and wouldn’t be at school which would mean she couldn’t practice tonight which is not good because we have our first competition this coming Saturday and are not ready. So I was pissed before I even looked at it. But it was actually from the other coach and just said “school is cancelled today call me when you get up”. So I immediately call her back and walked out to the living room to see if there was snow on the ground. But there is no snow. She tells me that there is flooding around town and even says they got a bit of water in their house last night and luckily were able to get a pump before it caused much damage. And honest to God, I am still in such a daze from just waking up and not seeing snow that I look at my floor to see if my house is flooding. And people, I live on the third floor of my building. Ridiculous.
