Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Fishing in Alaska! ;)
I had this awesome opportunity a couple of weeks ago to go on what I would think is a once in a lifetime adventure to the great wide open Alaskian waters. I thought I could be like the Alaskian natives and hunt and gather. I was so excited. I felt tough. Really cool, ninjaish almost. We'll not really...especially since the marine gear I was to wear was totally my grandmothers. It's kinda hard to feel tough in your grandmas rain gear. Anyway, I think you get that I was really excited to try this new fangled thing.
A really nifty spouse in Dave's squadron organized the trip and even offered to drive some ladies down to the departure point. I have to say ALL the ladies I met that day were absolutely super cool and I am so very much looking forward to hanging out with them again soon! I just want to say a big thanks to this particular nifty spouse for organizing this really awesome trip :) YOU ROCK!
Approx. O dark 30 Friday we all got to the meeting points and loaded all our gear into the chosen vehicle. On our way! Beautiful mountains, ocean, roads as we twisted and turned through breathtaking Alaskian highway. Coffee is so very good on mornings such as these. What a great ride! For all of my family and friends back on the East coast, this was the morning of the Earthquake we didn't feel. Apparently there was a tsunami warning that had been cancelled. Yup, guess who had no clue.....this girl. Why worry? Its not like its one of those things you can avoid easily. Long story short. Anything can happen...anytime... I used to worry about most things instead of the other way around. I've realized that worry just gives me lines in between my eyes and bags under them too, sometimes a tension headache to boot. And I figure when I worry, I'm loosing a moment of smiles. :) Left turn coming back...and not just in my writing..We got a call that the seas were a too rough and no one was going out that day. We had driven about 3 and a half hours and we had a beautiful drive back! Thank you to our wonderful, amazing, driver, and coordinator! The gals I got to chat with on the trip were super sweet and I was so glad to get the chance to hang with them! :) Most of us however had some really nifty sea sickness patches on and were starting to feel a bit interesting....so we all thought breakfast!!! :) When we returned to Anchorage we stopped at this nifty little place for breakfast. They had reindeer sausage!!! Yumm!! It is the best!!! Wait..I hope I didn't offend anyone, especially Santa. Don't want coal again this year unless its of the chocolate variety. They did have amazingly awesome cinnamon buns! Service was great to! Would you believe that the sweet lady that drove us won some sort of free breakfast! ;) It was really nifty!
Take two...
We met again!!! Drive down was great!! :) The weather was nice and the company was better! We arrive and get our gear on! It was a bit chilly but nice...we were going to ride in a paddy wagon that was attatched to the boat on a trailer to the water. We should have been wearing stripes...kinda different but we were on board. Boat went in the water...off we were. Its amazing how fast boats can go! This boat had some get up and go! We finally arrive at our destination and were kindly shown how to hook a Halibut. I felt tough, all rugged Alaska now. And I took hold of that line with a death grip thinking if something bit my line I was going in the water with it. However that wasn't the case. My line hadn't been in 30 seconds and I felt something....Someone said "reel"! I did! I was really fishing! WOW! And man that line felt so much longer coming in than going out. Talk about elbow grease!! YAY!!
All the gals hooked theirs just as quickly..Got to say for beginners we were absolutely blessed. A 6 hour trip turned into 1 hour and 30 minutes on the water....It was an amazing 1 hour and 30 minutes too. We all caught our fish quickly, with minimal seasickness ;). Thank you to the guy who invented these little patches. They came in quite handy!
In short it was Breathtaking....made me think of how we can take just a little time and have enough to write a blog post on it and remember it for a lifetime. Snow on the mountain, sunshine rippling on the water..time with a great group of ladies, making memories and appreciating the peacefulness of being in the presence of such beauty. Truly something that I am really learning to appreciate. We have really enjoyed great times with our family and friends. We are enjoying the time, however brief it may seem, can last a lifetime of memories. We are thankful for the memories we have, looking fondly on them, and the new ones we hope to make. :)
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Attempt at catching up ;)










I'm going to go out on a limb here and say I have been not keeping you all up to date on things around this great new adventure of ours. We kinda dropped off for a little while but I do have to say, the more I have my I phone, the happier I am that I have it (for picture purposes of course), since sometimes it doesn't ring quite loud enough for me to realize that it is ringing...(maybe a ring tone change would help!) This is especially so when I have left my camera somewhere up on shelf while we were running out the door to who knows where. So how about we play catch up. Sounds like a plan to me!!
I believe I mentioned that Mike came and helped us unload when we first arrived. But I don't remember if I mentioned that he took us on a Grand tour of Anchorage. That was really super duper cool of him and then invited us to his church. Where for some of you, Steven Creekers, I have to say that seeing a securegive kiosk there made us feel right at home 4300 miles away. People were so friendly!! We have met a bunch of really cool folks at our new church here and are really excited about this upcoming season!
Speaking of really cool folk, My friend Nicole also came to our rescue when the moving truck showed up. She came and helped us unpack the truck space we hired to move here. Thank you sooooo much Nicole. We literally unloaded the whole contracted truck in 20 minutes with her and the truck drivers help. He said it would be more trouble to leave the back of the truck in our driveway than to help. I happened to bake some cookies which I think offset the hurried truck emptying extravaganza. :) But oatmeal was in them I think so that makes them healthy right? But I digress.......The kiddos were returning soon and Dave and I, had a house to unpack and put together.
Everything was coated in a fine layer of road grime or something. Most of the assembled furniture didn't make the trip so well, so for all of you visiting we hope you don't mind its weathered "antique" look. It's the "in" thing right now anyway, right? Maybe a better plan is to be doing some furniture refacing on the darker days of winter.
Speaking of winter it is coming fast. There is already snow on the mountains higher up. The kiddos got back and it has been a mad dash to find gear. Snow boots check, indoor gym shoes-check, outdoor snow gear-check, ice skates-still looking but we have faith they will show up random while we are out somewhere. Ice skates....seems recreational however during the winter months the children are encouraged to go out to the schools skating rink after lunch to skate and to soak up the little bit of sun that appears around that time of day during those months. Whoa who would have thought? I'm thinking ROCK ON! It is beautiful....all of this beauty around us makes us realize how truly blessed we are, even though we are in this transition that isn't the easiest. We miss our lower 48 state family! (That's what the Alaska people always refer to everyone else in the United States) Makes me wonder why they left out poor Hawaii. Wait....oh its not poor Hawaii, I'm thinking someone somewhere was jealous that Hawaii doesn't get snow 7-8 months out of the year of snow is what. But of course that's just a hunch. Miss you all in Hawaii too! :)
School is an all walking school, with paths all the way there. When the children returned, Dad held a what to do when wildlife attacks session. That was fun. Mamma moose and bears are crazy and we really need to be aware of our surroundings. They apparently hang out by our houses and on the trails. Someone even told me sometimes Bullwinkle will be staring at me through my kitchen window all quiet and covert. Just hangin out. Cool.
Grandma and Grandpa came and hung out with us and the kiddos for a couple of weeks, and what a blast it was to have an excuse to hang out and explore this frontier known as Alaska...Glaciers...Parks....flowers....mosquitos.....food (YUMM!) probably too much food ( not so good for the waistline), and salmon, salmon, salmon! We are now salmon spoiled for the rest of our earthly lives. Someone said to us that the welcome to Alaska cookie is fish. Seriously. We have been welcomed to the neighborhood with fresh caught fish about 5 different occasions and it is the best we have ever had and will ever have. To all you amazing fishermen and woman out there, I tried and did succeed!! YAY! Halibut is sooooo yummmy!! I will post a seperate blog post for that just because I felt all Alaskianized (is that a word) with that single act. Well maybe purchasing bear spray helped in that area but it was wearing the fully suited marine gear that did me in.
Fall is here!!! We are hoping it is cooling off for everyone! We love and miss you!
I think that's all we have for now.....and I will be getting to the fishing trip post coming to a blog near you soon.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
We made it!
WE made it!!! The wonderful family we are renting from invited us for dinner for our first night into Alaska. They also invited us to stay either at their abode or our new house for the evening. They didn't even know us and they were willing to open their home for us to stay. I can't tell you how welcomed to this (very far away from home) state we felt. They then filled a bag full of goodies for us since the "fridge was empty" and welcomed us again!! They said that someone had done that for them when they first came here and they were so thankful. They just asked us to pass it on. What an amazing welcome so far from home!!!! Thank you God for such a wonderful beginning!! :)
We pulled into our new abode at about 915 pm and Mike (a friend that we had known from the 280th :)) Pulled up to welcome us and help us unload our trailer!! Since it was light out, we unloaded that and the jeep in almost no time. I think it was about midnight when the sun was about to go down..and we realized what time it was.
The house is beautiful!! We feel like we are in a cabin somewhere on vacation. The rustic wood house is pretty ah-mazing!! Pictures are on their way...but we just wanted to say thank you very, very much to everyone for all their support through this transition. We are so thankful for EVERYONE who helped us and are forever grateful for your love and friendship!!!! We can't wait for you to visit!!! I will update on the days following soon!!! :)
We pulled into our new abode at about 915 pm and Mike (a friend that we had known from the 280th :)) Pulled up to welcome us and help us unload our trailer!! Since it was light out, we unloaded that and the jeep in almost no time. I think it was about midnight when the sun was about to go down..and we realized what time it was.
The house is beautiful!! We feel like we are in a cabin somewhere on vacation. The rustic wood house is pretty ah-mazing!! Pictures are on their way...but we just wanted to say thank you very, very much to everyone for all their support through this transition. We are so thankful for EVERYONE who helped us and are forever grateful for your love and friendship!!!! We can't wait for you to visit!!! I will update on the days following soon!!! :)
Friday, July 22, 2011
Days running into Alaska.
Day 8ish - 11ish And I say that because the days are actually running together!
We stayed at a place called the Woodland in a town that had the biggest gas refinery in North America. The town was full of hard working, people. Women were there holding signs to redirect traffic. The men were blackened with hard work and sweat from the days activities. Some of these people were very young but you could see they had had a life filled with hard labor. It was very humbling to see as we were checking into the hotel with our suitcase and clean shoes and not removing our soiled boots at the front door. Reminded me of some of those fun days in the Air Force out in the field. There were stacks of soiled boots on rubber mats near the front door of the hotel. Not something you run into everyday. This particular hotel had cinderblock walls and outside industrial decor. Internet did not work through these thick walls. Breakfast was from 5-7am and you could order a sacked lunch for the factory for about $13.50. On this day we opted to sleep in a bit and went to the restaurant inside the hotel to order two egg sandwiches to go for breakfast. Hint…if you are in the middle of nowhere Canada…bring mostly all you need to eat or be very prepared to spend ,well,a traded kidney. Two egg sandwiches-one kidney, and we were on our way.
I had failed to mention there is a magazine we purchased before our trip. It is called the Milepost. It is an Alaskan travel planner. It suggests stops and places of interest and this day we were going to stop at a couple of places it suggested. One place hailed of really good cinnamon rolls and they were GREAT!! The gift store had contained contained hats and mounted moose trophies on the wall. On the outside there what I thought was sheep shearings but instead found they were from a tree that was outside of the little cabin. Huge cotton puffs flew through the air and landed on us. It was surreal in the morning light with the smell of cinnamon rolls. We talked with some other people traveling and asked about their trips. There are tour busses that go the through all of Canada and stop along the way to places of interest. Everyone seemed to say go to the hot springs. So we looked at our Milepost book and saw where we could go and see these Hotsprings. We weren't all that far and it would be a great place to stretch our legs. So on we went. Looking for the hotsprings not realizing that we would run into something even better than that.
We started reading where the road would be pretty steep and winding and took precautions to be very careful around these curves with the trailer. There was no warning for this though. We came around a curve and there it was. BEAUTIFULNESS. I've seen pictures but thought that someone must have messed with the hue, now I know I just had never seen anything like it. At the base of these mountains was a beautiful lake biue/green like the water in Destin. It was called Muncho Lake. They had plane tours through the water and Dave said "we are coming back here and flying over this lake" YAY! You have too book in advance so we couldn't go that day but that is something to look forward to. We walked around it and felt just how cold the crisp clear water was. If anyone has any doubt about how good our God is they have never been here. So thankful for all that He made for us to show us how much he loves us.
Eventually we did come apon the Hot Springs. We walked down a long boardwalk to the hot springs and noticed all the people wading in them. We touched the water. It was much warmer than we had expected. There was steam rising from it and it was 75 degrees out. Should have seen that one coming! It was like jacuzzi water! Wow! What the first people who came apon this must have thought!! There were wild strawberries all over as well and I have to say that they were the best tasting strawberries we have ever had!! They were small but they were just so much more than that little berry let on.SWEET! Hot stprings and snack stop Rocked!
What we didn't count on were all the wildlife. You see wildlife warnings all the time on the highway but to see all the sheep and bison and actually have to stop for good long time periods not to run over things is another story. Sheep would just be in the middle of the road, hanging out. They looked more like mountain goats, but there they were just chillin no intention of moving anytime soon. The bison traveled in herds. They had their little ones and were adorable! We have had a run in with everything except a moose.
One thing we would never expect out here are the bicyclists. We are literally an hour between stops driving. Their bicycles are loaded down with sleeping gear and they are out here for the long haul. Most surprising thing is that they are mostly all about 50 or 60. That is IMPRESSIVE. I hope one day that we can do something like that so I'd like to start training now. I have feeling that we are going to be enjoying lots of different activities that we have never even thought of before.
Our gas cans came in handy today. A really nice German lady was on the side of the road that ran out of gas. She was driving a car for someone else to another town. She told us that the town was coming up was pretty neat! We decided to check it out. There was something called the sign post forrest. Signs from all over the globe were there. Familys vacations documented on wood, metal, special signs, and stolen street signs.It was amazing!!!! Dave ran off back to the jeep all of a sudden…I thought….hmmm…maybe bathroom break? He comes running back with the COON INSTRUCTOR sign, a hammer, and nails. YUP we have a sign up there at the sign post forrest in Watson Lake, Yukon!!! :)
We drove on to a place right outside where there were cute little cabins. We chatted with some motorcycle folks that were prior military and were about 7,000-8,000 miles down on their trips. And I thought we had gone a distance!!! That evening we split a bison steak. We found out that the owner usually hunted them herself.
We woke and started on the road again and then we came apron this place called lake Kluane Lake. It was spectacular. Seemingly untouched mountains and lake with fireweed all around. Its beautiful. And there was a camp that we could stay. That's exactly what we did. Our tent right on the beach. And sunset happened at 1220 am. (See the moon picture and more pictures to go with this post on my facebook page)..Sun rose before we woke again at 430am. Mountains were magnificent. Water was magnificent. God creates magnificent things. Thank you for showing your love of us all around us!!
And we've hit it!! We are in ALASKA! Reception is still sketchy. We ARE SO SO SORRY FOR ALL THE CALLS WE HAVE MISSED. We LOVE YOU ALL! Thank you for calling and checking in on us. Our voicemails were totally full with love. Thank you :).
Brief next day.....we drove and stopped at a hotel who is doing Christmas in July..We had a great dinner that we met a great couple from Wisconsin that had been married 42 years. They just came from Anchorage and had been there for about a month. They gave us all their information on day trips and places to stay and what we could not miss!! They were such a sweet couple! They told us about their children and we exchanged information. It was such a great evening! It got even better, since they are celebrating Christmas in July...carolers came and sang into the evening, with bells on! That was really nifty! The best part of our evening is that we got to talk to our sweet little ones and Michelle their cousin! They were playing and having a blast!!
That brings us to the last of it..Today is the last day of driving! We should be in Eagle River tonight!!! And that brings us to another journey..thank you for coming along on this one!
We stayed at a place called the Woodland in a town that had the biggest gas refinery in North America. The town was full of hard working, people. Women were there holding signs to redirect traffic. The men were blackened with hard work and sweat from the days activities. Some of these people were very young but you could see they had had a life filled with hard labor. It was very humbling to see as we were checking into the hotel with our suitcase and clean shoes and not removing our soiled boots at the front door. Reminded me of some of those fun days in the Air Force out in the field. There were stacks of soiled boots on rubber mats near the front door of the hotel. Not something you run into everyday. This particular hotel had cinderblock walls and outside industrial decor. Internet did not work through these thick walls. Breakfast was from 5-7am and you could order a sacked lunch for the factory for about $13.50. On this day we opted to sleep in a bit and went to the restaurant inside the hotel to order two egg sandwiches to go for breakfast. Hint…if you are in the middle of nowhere Canada…bring mostly all you need to eat or be very prepared to spend ,well,a traded kidney. Two egg sandwiches-one kidney, and we were on our way.
I had failed to mention there is a magazine we purchased before our trip. It is called the Milepost. It is an Alaskan travel planner. It suggests stops and places of interest and this day we were going to stop at a couple of places it suggested. One place hailed of really good cinnamon rolls and they were GREAT!! The gift store had contained contained hats and mounted moose trophies on the wall. On the outside there what I thought was sheep shearings but instead found they were from a tree that was outside of the little cabin. Huge cotton puffs flew through the air and landed on us. It was surreal in the morning light with the smell of cinnamon rolls. We talked with some other people traveling and asked about their trips. There are tour busses that go the through all of Canada and stop along the way to places of interest. Everyone seemed to say go to the hot springs. So we looked at our Milepost book and saw where we could go and see these Hotsprings. We weren't all that far and it would be a great place to stretch our legs. So on we went. Looking for the hotsprings not realizing that we would run into something even better than that.
We started reading where the road would be pretty steep and winding and took precautions to be very careful around these curves with the trailer. There was no warning for this though. We came around a curve and there it was. BEAUTIFULNESS. I've seen pictures but thought that someone must have messed with the hue, now I know I just had never seen anything like it. At the base of these mountains was a beautiful lake biue/green like the water in Destin. It was called Muncho Lake. They had plane tours through the water and Dave said "we are coming back here and flying over this lake" YAY! You have too book in advance so we couldn't go that day but that is something to look forward to. We walked around it and felt just how cold the crisp clear water was. If anyone has any doubt about how good our God is they have never been here. So thankful for all that He made for us to show us how much he loves us.
Eventually we did come apon the Hot Springs. We walked down a long boardwalk to the hot springs and noticed all the people wading in them. We touched the water. It was much warmer than we had expected. There was steam rising from it and it was 75 degrees out. Should have seen that one coming! It was like jacuzzi water! Wow! What the first people who came apon this must have thought!! There were wild strawberries all over as well and I have to say that they were the best tasting strawberries we have ever had!! They were small but they were just so much more than that little berry let on.SWEET! Hot stprings and snack stop Rocked!
What we didn't count on were all the wildlife. You see wildlife warnings all the time on the highway but to see all the sheep and bison and actually have to stop for good long time periods not to run over things is another story. Sheep would just be in the middle of the road, hanging out. They looked more like mountain goats, but there they were just chillin no intention of moving anytime soon. The bison traveled in herds. They had their little ones and were adorable! We have had a run in with everything except a moose.
One thing we would never expect out here are the bicyclists. We are literally an hour between stops driving. Their bicycles are loaded down with sleeping gear and they are out here for the long haul. Most surprising thing is that they are mostly all about 50 or 60. That is IMPRESSIVE. I hope one day that we can do something like that so I'd like to start training now. I have feeling that we are going to be enjoying lots of different activities that we have never even thought of before.
Our gas cans came in handy today. A really nice German lady was on the side of the road that ran out of gas. She was driving a car for someone else to another town. She told us that the town was coming up was pretty neat! We decided to check it out. There was something called the sign post forrest. Signs from all over the globe were there. Familys vacations documented on wood, metal, special signs, and stolen street signs.It was amazing!!!! Dave ran off back to the jeep all of a sudden…I thought….hmmm…maybe bathroom break? He comes running back with the COON INSTRUCTOR sign, a hammer, and nails. YUP we have a sign up there at the sign post forrest in Watson Lake, Yukon!!! :)
We drove on to a place right outside where there were cute little cabins. We chatted with some motorcycle folks that were prior military and were about 7,000-8,000 miles down on their trips. And I thought we had gone a distance!!! That evening we split a bison steak. We found out that the owner usually hunted them herself.
We woke and started on the road again and then we came apron this place called lake Kluane Lake. It was spectacular. Seemingly untouched mountains and lake with fireweed all around. Its beautiful. And there was a camp that we could stay. That's exactly what we did. Our tent right on the beach. And sunset happened at 1220 am. (See the moon picture and more pictures to go with this post on my facebook page)..Sun rose before we woke again at 430am. Mountains were magnificent. Water was magnificent. God creates magnificent things. Thank you for showing your love of us all around us!!
And we've hit it!! We are in ALASKA! Reception is still sketchy. We ARE SO SO SORRY FOR ALL THE CALLS WE HAVE MISSED. We LOVE YOU ALL! Thank you for calling and checking in on us. Our voicemails were totally full with love. Thank you :).
Brief next day.....we drove and stopped at a hotel who is doing Christmas in July..We had a great dinner that we met a great couple from Wisconsin that had been married 42 years. They just came from Anchorage and had been there for about a month. They gave us all their information on day trips and places to stay and what we could not miss!! They were such a sweet couple! They told us about their children and we exchanged information. It was such a great evening! It got even better, since they are celebrating Christmas in July...carolers came and sang into the evening, with bells on! That was really nifty! The best part of our evening is that we got to talk to our sweet little ones and Michelle their cousin! They were playing and having a blast!!
That brings us to the last of it..Today is the last day of driving! We should be in Eagle River tonight!!! And that brings us to another journey..thank you for coming along on this one!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Butterflies!
Have a question for you..Who wins when dragonflies and butterflies battle? Our JEEPS grill. That's who. Butterflies and dragonflies! Everywhere. We feel pretty bad about it...didn't even realize it was happening until we got out of the car and looked at the front of the vehicle. :(. Poor guys!
We are going to smoosh the last two days together because honestly, they were pretty much running into each other. It was still light out at 1115 pm last night and we can't tell you when it was fully light again because we slept a bit before we got up and it was light again. For my photographer friends it was like having the evening "golden hour" for about 5 hours. It was AMAZING!!!
We did a little car maintenence today. We got an oil change and tires rotated as well as went to aa place called Tim Hortons. We had not a clue what this place was and the locals looked at us like we had 40 eyes when we asked what it was.. Well its like an American Dunkin Donunts. YAY!!! Really and we were just now stopping? Our home in Evans was determined by that Dunkin Donuts location...no really..Dave said we have to live within a 5 mile radius. The mechanic who gave us the oil change in Dawsons Creek(the town we were in Mile 0 on the Alaskian Highway) said that they probably are putting nicotine in the coffee and donuts because everyone always has a Tim Hortons cup in their hand and its so true. The people in Canada are so pleasant. Everyone we have talked to treats you like family. We feel like we are in our own small hometown. Its really comforting being this far away from home.
The road has been long..and then rocky, steep, potholish. We've been driving and laughing because it really is crazy that we are on this road in the middle of nowhere, so far from civilization. It has been pretty hairy, but exciting all at the same time. George the monkey likes it, but then again he is pretty curious!
We recently listened to a book on tape called "Into the wild" about a boy who took off after college to Alaska and wanted to live off the land. It goes into how he went into the Alaska wild and lived off of berries and what he found and hunted. I won't tell you how the story ends but I will tell you that it is a dramatic story. We say this as we are about to embark on one of the longest legs of this journey without gas stations close together. Today there is a chance that we might have to take the scoot out drive for gas and bring it back to the car. We are excited to see what will happen. We just made it into town last night. It was really amazing! Hills pushed us up and down so we didn't have to use as much as normal. Praise God and all his provisions!
On that note, the last 3 nights we have received the very LAST room available everywhere we stay. The first of these nights we procured a spiderman room that had been cancelled. The second night the front desk clerk just received a cancellation call as we walked up. The third night we called in just in time. Last room. All sold out. The hotels here in Canada mostly, from what we have seen, have this fascination with water parks inside them. It is quite nifty. I honestly could see us vacationing here.
We are now on California time and last night were able to skype with our kiddos! Just happened that Grandma and I were both checking our Gmail and that was a good thing because we have no phone signal out this way. We apologize if anyone has been calling or texting. We will be out of cell phone range for at least the next 4 days :( or so we have been told.
We have been reading a devotional called Jesus lives seeing his love in your life by Sarah Young that a wonderful friend gifted to me before we left. I have to say that it is a great devotional if you are looking for one.
This trip has been very blessed and we are excited to see what else is to come! Have a fantastic day everyone and we will update as soon as we can! :) Love and miss you all!
Dave and Lana
We are going to smoosh the last two days together because honestly, they were pretty much running into each other. It was still light out at 1115 pm last night and we can't tell you when it was fully light again because we slept a bit before we got up and it was light again. For my photographer friends it was like having the evening "golden hour" for about 5 hours. It was AMAZING!!!
We did a little car maintenence today. We got an oil change and tires rotated as well as went to aa place called Tim Hortons. We had not a clue what this place was and the locals looked at us like we had 40 eyes when we asked what it was.. Well its like an American Dunkin Donunts. YAY!!! Really and we were just now stopping? Our home in Evans was determined by that Dunkin Donuts location...no really..Dave said we have to live within a 5 mile radius. The mechanic who gave us the oil change in Dawsons Creek(the town we were in Mile 0 on the Alaskian Highway) said that they probably are putting nicotine in the coffee and donuts because everyone always has a Tim Hortons cup in their hand and its so true. The people in Canada are so pleasant. Everyone we have talked to treats you like family. We feel like we are in our own small hometown. Its really comforting being this far away from home.
The road has been long..and then rocky, steep, potholish. We've been driving and laughing because it really is crazy that we are on this road in the middle of nowhere, so far from civilization. It has been pretty hairy, but exciting all at the same time. George the monkey likes it, but then again he is pretty curious!
We recently listened to a book on tape called "Into the wild" about a boy who took off after college to Alaska and wanted to live off the land. It goes into how he went into the Alaska wild and lived off of berries and what he found and hunted. I won't tell you how the story ends but I will tell you that it is a dramatic story. We say this as we are about to embark on one of the longest legs of this journey without gas stations close together. Today there is a chance that we might have to take the scoot out drive for gas and bring it back to the car. We are excited to see what will happen. We just made it into town last night. It was really amazing! Hills pushed us up and down so we didn't have to use as much as normal. Praise God and all his provisions!
On that note, the last 3 nights we have received the very LAST room available everywhere we stay. The first of these nights we procured a spiderman room that had been cancelled. The second night the front desk clerk just received a cancellation call as we walked up. The third night we called in just in time. Last room. All sold out. The hotels here in Canada mostly, from what we have seen, have this fascination with water parks inside them. It is quite nifty. I honestly could see us vacationing here.
We are now on California time and last night were able to skype with our kiddos! Just happened that Grandma and I were both checking our Gmail and that was a good thing because we have no phone signal out this way. We apologize if anyone has been calling or texting. We will be out of cell phone range for at least the next 4 days :( or so we have been told.
We have been reading a devotional called Jesus lives seeing his love in your life by Sarah Young that a wonderful friend gifted to me before we left. I have to say that it is a great devotional if you are looking for one.
This trip has been very blessed and we are excited to see what else is to come! Have a fantastic day everyone and we will update as soon as we can! :) Love and miss you all!
Dave and Lana
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Alaska Day 7

Day 7 of our Alaska trip.
Day 6 Trip to Alaska
Day 6...
We hopped in the jeep and on our way to the Canadian Border. To our surprise it wasn't what we thought that it would be. We wore jeans anticipating packing up and unloading and loading our inspected trailer up again. It was like bringing an umbrella and because we did it didn't rain. Dave really thought they were going to make us take everything out and we were prepared for it. We even had a packing list so they could see. The border guards, whom I had no experience with, were very stern but kind. They asked us questions like if we had over 10,000 dollars in cash and I answered." No but that would be really cool!" Dave said we were lucky not to be inspected. And we drove into Canada.
Canada has been beautiful and I will be adding pictures soon to this post but probably when we get settled. Yellow flowers dotted the the fields everywhere....beautiful vivid birds flew along side of our jeep and more than once almost beckoning us westward.
It is getting sparse as far as what we are running into. The stops are getting less frequent because there really is not very many places to stop. So here we are WI-FI in the hotel tonight but that may be it for a couple of days.. We will see.
Moose crossing signs are becoming more frequent and have all our food supplies packed and ready to camp in the back of the jeep. Have a super day everyone!! We love and miss you!!
We hopped in the jeep and on our way to the Canadian Border. To our surprise it wasn't what we thought that it would be. We wore jeans anticipating packing up and unloading and loading our inspected trailer up again. It was like bringing an umbrella and because we did it didn't rain. Dave really thought they were going to make us take everything out and we were prepared for it. We even had a packing list so they could see. The border guards, whom I had no experience with, were very stern but kind. They asked us questions like if we had over 10,000 dollars in cash and I answered." No but that would be really cool!" Dave said we were lucky not to be inspected. And we drove into Canada.
Canada has been beautiful and I will be adding pictures soon to this post but probably when we get settled. Yellow flowers dotted the the fields everywhere....beautiful vivid birds flew along side of our jeep and more than once almost beckoning us westward.
It is getting sparse as far as what we are running into. The stops are getting less frequent because there really is not very many places to stop. So here we are WI-FI in the hotel tonight but that may be it for a couple of days.. We will see.
Moose crossing signs are becoming more frequent and have all our food supplies packed and ready to camp in the back of the jeep. Have a super day everyone!! We love and miss you!!
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