Saturday, March 9, 2013

Iditarod 2013







Picture from the Anchorage Daily News of a Musher Handler

Last Saturday, John and I went downtown to see the Ceremonial Start of the 2013 Iditarod.  Wandering around, we happened upon a Kindergarten teacher from my school-- Bryan Bearss.  Bryan ran the Iditarod several years ago and dog mushing is his passion.  Bryan was there assisting his friend--Bob Bundtzen-- who was running the Iditarod for the 14th time. 
With Robert Bundtzen

We asked Bryan if we could come into the fenced area to take some pictures of the dogs and visit.  After chatting for awhile and taking lots of pictures, I went over to Bob to explain who I was, to thank him for letting us photograph the dogs, and to wish him luck.  He asked if I'd like to borrow their extra "Handler" badge, which allows you access within the entire fenced area. I was thrilled!!  Of course, I wanted to use the badge.  Worried that John would be shooed out, they found an extra band for John too.  Yay!

We explored a few blocks of other dog teams and mushers preparing.  As we came back, Bryan asked if we'd like to help "walk" the team to the start.  We were thrilled and honored. 

At the Starting Line
I should have realized the strenuousness of the task after 2 people advised us of what to do if we fell.  At any rate, the dogs LOVE to run and pull.  So, the task of getting them to the starting line really involves pulling back as hard as you can on a leash connected to the tow rope (I'm sure it has a different name, but I don't know what!) as you lean back (like you're water skiing) and attempt to jog through mushy snow (imagine a foot of fine, dry sand).  (I've attached a picture from our local newspaper too-- This captures the task of a handler pretty well!)  It was very difficult, but an absolutely AMAZING experience.  We were so happy to be a part of it.  Here are some pictures from the morning and a video of a video of Robert Bundtzen's Ceremonial Start.

Thanks for sharing this journey! 

My Year(S) in Alaska

Nelson and I arrived in Anchorage on June 21, 2010.  A kitty and a girl meeting a boy in the great north... for a year.  Or so we thought.  We're creeping up to 3 years now.  We've had some amazing experiences and made some wonderful friends.  While there has been grief and trials, and certainly pain from being so far family, John and I have been very lucky. 

The blog has just been sitting here... what was supposed to be a year's chronicle leached into more.  At some point, I just didn't have anything that exciting to say.  I've waited for something to close this blog--something worthy of a parting missive.  I have it.  So, following this, I'm posting my final post on My Year in Alaska... at least for now ;)

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Our Monster



A year ago this past July we rescued Hayden. (As you can see, based on the picture on the right, she needed rescuing!) She's such a sweet and loving critter. We're lucky to have her :)

The pictures at left are from the animal shelter. We took the ones below. We love our little monster!

Good thing we missed this one...

Last night John and I tried the new(ish) Anchorage restaurant--Ling and Louie's. It's actually a restaurant that started in Arizona. It has a made up (and slightly amusing) origin. The food is tasty... although I probably wouldn't eat it in Arizona, where delicious Chinese abounds. But, here in the Chinese food wasteland (nary a yummy sesame chicken or beef with snow peas to be had; the best beef and broccoli is from a Vietnamese restaurant), Ling and Louie's is a nice development.

We'd wanted to see a movie; but, by the time it was finished, our only option was Puss and Boots, which we'd already seen, and Jack and Jill, which we didn't want to see.

This morning John was poking around and Time Magazine confirmed our fears that Jack and Jill was going to be as awful as the previews made it look!


In poking around, I found a few more AWESOME Jack and Jill slams:

* "In some parallel universe, hilarity ensues." -- Jim Slotek from Jam! Movies

* "No matter how difficult or painful it might be, Adam Sandler's closest friends really need to do the respectable and humane thing and sit him down for an intervention."-- Adam Tobias from Watertown Daily Times

* "Movies like this should be stricken from film history and put in a closet never to be seen again. It's just bad, bad, bad, bad, bad." --Matthew Razak from Flixist.com

* "Howard the Duck, Gigli, Showgirls, From Justin To Kelly. What do they all have in common? They're all widely considered to be among the worst big studio movies ever made. You know what else they have in common? They're all better than Jack and Jill."--Mike McGranaghan from Aisle Seat

So glad we dodged this bullet!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

A.S.U. ...A.S.U. ...A.S.U.

According to Weather.com, A.S.U. is the "Campus for Those Who Like it Hot". I'm thinking U.A.A. isn't going to be a nominee in that category!

Happy House Day!

Mom and Kerry closed on their house today. (I can't believe they bought a house, and I haven't even seen it!) I'm looking forward to being back in warm and sunny AZ and to finally getting to see the new house :)

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Once Upon a Time

...there was an awesome new drama on ABC.



"Once Upon a Time" is great. It's interesting and engaging. John and I have watched the first 3 episodes... and I'm eager for the next episode.

You can see full episode's on ABC's website.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Ugly...

Kids get ugly when they think their parents ate their candy! Tracy sent me this video. It's pretty hilarious, especially from minute 2:35 on.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween


I hope everyone is having (or had) a great Halloween!

Our favorite local bakery--Fire Island Bakery-- normally isn't open for dinner. However, in celebration of Halloween, they opened this evening and served pizza. We wanted to try their pizza-- ahh Pizzeria Bianco and Cibo, how we miss you!

Fire Island started serving at 5pm... so we were there at 3 minutes to. Ha! Not early enough!! First, apparently there was a possibility to pre-order-- not that anyone told us. They hadn't finished their pre-orders yet though... so we had to wait for them to fill all of those, before they'd take our order. Ugh. At any rate, 45 minutes later, we got a reindeer, spinach, Gruyere pizza and a 4 cheese pizza. The pizzas were worth the wait, but just barely. The deal was "sweetened" however by their ghostly cupcakes... sooo tasty and cute too.

Happy Halloween!!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Te Vaka

Saturday night John and I went to see Te Vaka. They are a Pacific fusion group out of New Zealand. They were impressive. I particularly liked the drum songs. Some videos of their performances are on Youtube.

They're coming to Arizona too. They have a workshop on the 8th and a concert on the 10th. Go if you have a chance!! We had lots of fun.

First Snow & Puss in Boots

It's such a bother to have to change tires over seasonally. Last year we had to purchase the studded tires. Now we get to swap them back and forth-- oh joy! Of course, no one gives you a straight answer... At first, Johnson's Tires (where we bought the tires) told us that the change over would be free if we bought our tires there. But, that hasn't been the case. They say that's only true if both sets of tires are from them. Plus, then they told us it would be $50, but then it was actually $75--since we had only 1 set of rims. UGH! Anyway, we decided to call Costco and see if they would switch over the tires even though we hadn't purchased them there. They said they would.

We had planned to take the car to Costco to swap the tires first thing this morning. Unfortunately, we awoke to a blanket of snow-- which meant that we weren't going to be the only ones with this idea-- BOO! The car was slip-sliding away en route. We arrived there before 10am--when they opened. There were already 12-15 people in line. UGH!

The person I'd called told me that we had to go inside first to pay for it. So John went in and I stood in line. When he got inside, the person told him that he didn't need to pay for it first... instead, John needed to get the paper from the tire shop and then take it inside to pay. He came back out to the line. But then, someone said he did need the paperwork first-- so he went back in. Then we found out he didn't need it... so back out he came. Having fun yet? We weren't.

We finally got to the front of the line. And, lo and behold, they actually don't swap tires not purchased there. "But we called!" I pleaded. The manager pointed out the sign that said they wouldn't swap non-Costco purchased tires. We asked about buying one tire. He said we could buy a spare and that would qualify us to get the tires swapped. We got our appointment-- 1pm. We went in and bought the tire. The guy at sales said to return the tire in a couple days--since we weren't having it put on anyway. It was all silly, frankly, and incredibly frustrating too. But, the roads were so slick we didn't feel comfortable driving elsewhere.

John and I headed over to Denny's across the street for breakfast. We hadn't been to Denny's in years and years. I had banana pecan wheat pancakes that were actually quite tasty. That killed about an hour. We went back to drop off the keys and the guy said it would take an hour and a half AFTER our 1pm appointment to switch the tires (WHAT?!!). We were looking at 4 and a half hours at Costco. No thank you.

We lucked out. We called Joe. We had talked with him before about seeing a movie today. He was super nice and came to pick us up and take us to the movie. We saw "Puss in Boots". It was disappointing. Some cute references to fairy tales, but otherwise kind of slow and incongruous. It was way better than sitting at Costco though!!

We picked up our car and saw three accidents. Despite the hassle, we feel really lucky to get our tires changed over and to have had safe travels.

Bull Moose














On our way home from the Reindeer Farm, we spotted a bull moose in our neighborhood. It was just chilling out in our neighbor's yard.

Reindeer Farm


Yesterday John and I went to the Palmer Reindeer Farm with Sandra and her kids, Sarah and Ryan. They had a special weekend for Halloween. We wandered through the hay maze, pet and fed the reindeer, and one of the moose--Denali. We were trying to have our picture taken--but then Denali got a little too up-close with my hat! You can see my surprise! John also caught one reindeer's creative approach to scratching his itch. We had a great time. Link






Saturday, October 22, 2011

More Moosey Mooseness


I let Hayden out and she barked... which is VERY uncommon. When I went outside, there were 2 young moose... RIGHT outside-- this is across the alley from us. I captured some pictures.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Happy Fall!

Happy Fall! We're going to ignore the fact that I haven't written in almost two months and skip ahead to today. (I'll try to go back and fill in some of the void, but don't want to wait any longer.)

When I went to pick John up from work, I saw 2 moose. By the time we made it back to the neighborhood with the camera, there were 3!

The colors are beautiful right now, but quickly fading. The temperature this morning was 24 degrees. Yikes... we're rolling right through autumn.