Sunday, February 24, 2008

Such good helpers!



We have such good helpers- Kiley, Graelin, Camryn, Triston, and Dillon were good enough to help blow out ALL the candles on Auntie Shannon's birthday cake! Phew- I think next year we are going to start taking off instead of adding!

33 already?


Yes I turned 33-- I can admit to it, seems like a great year. Pregnant, wonderful husband, beautiful energetic three year old, great job, great family, house, ahh life is pretty good right now!

SNOW!!

Overhang in front of our house...
Before the overhang fell.....

We have been getting so much snow it is just crazy! Here are some pictures of the snow around our house. I wish I had some energy to go out and enjoy all the snow!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Warm Snow Day!



Kiley and I were so happy to have Jon home on Saturday AND Sunday! It was such a treat for us. What was the icing on the cake was "warmer" weather- we had blizzard conditions all day Saturday and then it finally stopped snowing around 5:00. We put on our winter gear and went outside to enjoy some temperatures above 0 - I think it was around 10 degrees or so.

We have gotten so much snow we must be nearing some kind of record. Jon went out in the snow to get Kami a stick and ended up falling in to about his hip. I tried talking him and Kiley into throwing her in the snow to see how far she would sink, but they wouldn't go for it. Since it is light outside until about 7:00 pm we enjoyed over an hour of snow and fun. It was almost cut short when Kiley got snow down her pants- but she was able to shake it off, luckily. :)

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Jon and his B-ball team in BARROW!


This is a great picture of Jon with his team of Dillingham Wolverines in the big town of Barrow, Alaska. One of the first things I noticed is how the boys are dressed!! Did they not realize that the temperature was -50?? The kids we taught in New Stuyahok used to tell us, "But Eskimo's don't FEEL the cold!" Um... not all the kids pictured here are Eskimo! :) I guess you need style even when you are posing for a picture under whale rib bones by the Arctic Ocean. Go figure. But I am jealous that Jon got to go to Barrow and I didn't. Even though he was gone from us for such a long time it sounds like he had a great trip. Barrow has a population of over 5,000 people- three schools (Elementary that sports an indoor playground, Jr. High, High School), a Community Center, a few restaurants, a LARGE AC Store (large grocery chain here in Alaska like a Safeway) and some other activities you wouldn't expect to see above the Arctic Circle.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Barrow Invitational Results

Jon's team won one game and lost three. He thinks they played two great games and were a totally different team by their third match up. We are now happy and together at home in balmy -16 degree temperature. The sun is out, the wind is blowing... what more could one ask for?

Friday, February 08, 2008

Barrow Update #2

Barrow's beach in the spring I think, it doesn't look like this now....
That isn't Jon, just a random shot I took from the Internet.
We hear the Northern Lights are supposed to look like this up there, but Jon hasn't said he's seen any yet.


Jon played his first game last night against Point Hope. They lost. I won't relate the score because it is a painful loss (they got mercied). On an up note the female version of the Wolverines won their game against Point Hope in over time.

But I had to give an update about the weather in Barrow. The current temperature is -30 degrees F, and about -53 degrees F with Windchill. They are just starting to see the sun in Barrow and are getting about 4 hours of daylight. The temperature in Dillingham is 9 degrees with about a -10 degree F temperature. We are getting sun at about 9:00 am until about 7:00 pm. I wish it would actually be warm sun.... but it is nice to see more of it around here.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Barrow Update


Jon made it to Barrow at about 9:00 p.m. last night. He had a layover in Anchorage, and then flew Anchorage- Fairbanks- Barrow. It was -40 in Barrow last night and 2 degrees in Dillingham.

Currently it is -28 degrees in Barrow and -20 in Dillingham (with the wind chill factor). Alamosa has nothing on us people!

Kiley was worried last night that a Polar Bear was going to get her Daddy. I had to reassure her that Daddy won't be close to any Polar Bears (I hope) and that he can run faster (even with a sprained ankle) than any dog gone Polar Bear..... I think I set her mind to ease. Jon's first game is against Point Hope this afternoon.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Basketball Fever..... kind of

Jon is at the peak of basketball season. For those of you who don't know, he is now the head coach of the Dillingham Wolverines (boys). My Dad is coaching the female version of the Wolverines, so my mother and I are officially basketball widows (again) until the season is over in March.

Jon finally had his first home game against Hooper Bay, Chevak and his old basketball team the New Stuyahok Eagles. Kiley and I finally got to be with him for longer than three days....... It is hard to write but the only game he lost was to the Eagles. I was thinking that if I still lived in New Stu how I would have crowed over that win! :) I am still proud of the boys (since I taught every single one of them at one time or another)- the look really good this year and I hope it is the year they win state!

Here are some so-so pictures of Mr. Clouse. He doesn't quite stick out as much as he did in New Stuyahok, but you can still pick him out quite easily. He is quite fond of saying he is a basketball coach coaching wrestlers how to play basketball. My brother Max would like that one......

He is off to Barrow and freezing cold temperatures. Barrow is usually around-30 and has just started seeing the sun again last week. I am really hoping he gets to see at least one polar bear while he is up there.... we'll see!


Jon is still about 6 inches taller than his tallest player.
See him?

Wolverines vs. the Eagles