Thursday, December 29, 2011
Christmas and stuff
I know it's been a while, but here is a little update. I finished my first semester being back in school and wouldn't you know it I passed all my classes - yahoo. Kari has studied her fanny off and will be taking her personal training test on the 31st of January - go Kari go!
Meanwhile, our little Kenai has been dealing with seizures, yah we're talking full on Grand Mal ones that cause her to fall over, kick her legs, and foam at the mouth. They sometimes last a couple of minutes and when they are over she is a little confused and it takes a while for her to calm down. We are tracking them to see if they increase in frequency or become more violent before we medicate to mediate.
Now to Christmas, we went and visited Kari's family (we all convened in Utah at her Brother Jeremy's house). We spent the first few day's with Rachael Lyon, went to the Recreation Outlet and best of all ate at the Cowboy Grub! We also had a great surprise and were able to meet up with Dallas and Nikki and the three T's. We had a great time catching up and decided that we need to get together more often.
Kari and I enjoyed the lights of Temple Square, which were just as amazing as I remembered them when we lived in Utah so many years ago. Christmas with the Inskeeps was a whole lot of fun. We played games, ate food (crab and lobster tails), and opened gifts.
Hope you all had a very merry Christmas!
Friday, August 19, 2011
A short drive
This little post will likely not do our trip justice, but I figure I should touch on some of the highlights. We left Anchorage Saturday morning (packed up the U haul trailer Friday night)and drove to Wasilla where Kari did a triathlon...she kicked butt! After she finished we got on the road and drove to the boarder. In Canada we saw a bunch of animals and some really tall mountains, the Canadian Rockies were amazing and our Dakota pulled that 5000lbs trailer amazingly well up and down and all around. We stopped at a Watson Lake and got some pictures at the sign forest, and found some signs posted from Wenatchee, Idaho Falls, and Quincy. Most of the nights we slept in pull outs, truck stops, and rest stops. At one point I noticed a sign on a gas station that said "showers" so we stopped, got some gas and took a shower...it was wonderful! We drove through both Jasper and Banff parks along the Ice Field parkway which was amazing! As we approached the boarder we found a big dinosaur, which made a great photo, then breezed through the board...welcome home they said. We stayed at the first KOA (which is in billings Montana), saw Mary and Larry's new place in Missouri, saw Mount Rushmore, stayed in Santa Clause Indiana, and hit IKEA before rolling into Chapel Hill North Carolina (~5,000 miles). This was a journey, but just when you start to think that what your doing you meet someone that is doing something bigger...for example we met two guys on bikes in the Yukon that were biking from the top of Alaska to the bottom of Argentina...now that's epic! Anyhow we are at our new home which is a duplex just south of campus with a nice backyard for Kenai. whew
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Fish on
Jeff and Dad came up to Alaska for a quick fishing trip and boy oh boy did it turn into an epic fish slaying. They got in on Saturday and we geared up and took of to the Kenai. Jeff got squished into the back of the truck but he didn't complain much! Anyhow we stayed at a nice little cabin that a friend of mine was gracious enough to let us use. The first night was well...less than productive, I think we each caught a fish is all. The next morning we went down to the same place because as we were leaving the dip netters were starting to pick up. So I tried my luck with the net and Dad and Jeff whipped the water. My net sucked but still managed to pull three fish in...Dad and Jeff meanwhile got skunked. We were super tired and hungry so we went to Fred's got some grub and decided to try Swift water campground. This was the first taste of Combat fishing, but luckily the fish were in so hot it didn't matter! After a few broken lines and some proper knots we had fish on and a bag limit in no time! The next day was a repeat, except we slept in a little then hit the river again, and yes slayed the fish! I think when it was all said and done we'd caught over 40 Alaska Red's! YUM!!! I had to fillet them all because we wouldn't have room to transport otherwise, so we used a friends sweet table that made it a quick job! boy I'm going to miss Alaska.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
26.2
This morning we woke up to an amazing Alaskan Day! The sun was out and the cool crisp morning made the fresh air sink deep into the lungs. Today was Mayor's Marathon and both Kari and I had less than perfect training over the past few weeks so we were prepared for the worst. Fighting colds, shin splints, muscle pulls and blisters we set out on the 26.2 journey. Kari ran with her running partner Kathy and they did Awesome! Kari had a goal to finish under six hours and she really wanted to be around 5:45. Well she crossed the finish line in 5:36 WAY TO GO KARI! What an accomplishment...and to think, only a few years ago the furthest she'd ran was 5 miles. I had a goal of running between 3:10 and 3:20, but I felt great so I pushed it and ran 2:57, placed 6th overall, and 2nd in my age group. It was great to have Mark, Marty, and Cora here to cheer us on! done.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Spencer Glacier
On Friday I pulled together an EPIC adventure! I'd wanted to go visit Spencer Glacier which is only accessible by train. I'd gotten a little frustrated with the railroad because they wanted to charge me a full round trip ticket even though I only wanted to go one way. So I went down to the railroad station and talked with the nice people...after an hour of talking with them a guy came from the back and told them to just give me the "Friends and Family" rate and get me out. Sweet! so we ended up getting a two for the price of one, which made it the same price as a one-way. After I got the tickets I called up a friend to borrow a raft for floating out the river. I spent a few hours trying to decide which raft...paddle raft or oar raft...after deliberating I went with the smallest paddle raft called the Hoser boat...AKA Patches. This raft was an old one that is held together with, well patches - it worked liked a dream. We loaded up all our stuff in dry bags and got ready for a Saturday departure. Saturday morning was a rush, I went for 10 mile run and Kari did 15...way to go Kari! we made it to the train depot and put the stuff on the train...Kenai was able to ride with us but she had to have a muzzle...she hated it! The hike in from the whistle stop to our campsite was about 2 miles, so we had to huff the bags in...and the raft. We went with Spencer and JT and we had a great time. We rafted on the lake near icebergs, the glacier, and did some rock climbing. The raft out was great...only class I and II water but the sweepers and stumps made the upper part of the river a real challenge with the paddle raft. We had one issue where we hit a stump and it flung Kari out into to water. She, being skilled kept herself mostly in the boat, and I was able to bring her the rest of the way in...but she did get went, and glacial water is super cold...just ask her. We all couldn't believe how well Kenai did in the boat...she is our adventure dog! After we made it down the river (about 4 hours) we took out and the bugs ate us alive. I must say this trip was amazing!
Denali
Happy B-day Jared! This year we went up to Denali for my birthday. We camped out at Bayers lake and tried our best to avoid mosquitoes! The drive was very nice and hardly anybody was on the road. At the campground we had to drive through and over a bunch of snow and the lake still had a bunch of ice on it, but the weather was nice and warm...well warm for AK. The next day we got up and drove into the park, looked through the visitors center...was kind of cool. On the way back to the lake we stopped on the pass...its basically Alaska's continental divide, all the rivers to the north of it drain into the Yukon or Arctic ocean, and all the ones to the south into Cook inlet. Lunch was great and we had a 360 degree view mountains. What a great birthday!!!
Matanuska glacier
So May has been busy! Three weeks ago (I think) on Friday I decided we needed a camping trip, so we loaded up the Jeep and drove north. We stopped at the Matanuska Glacier and set up camp. Only one other group was in the campground which was super nice. At camp Kari relaxed in her Hammock and I set up the Slack Line. We had a great time and just soaked up the views. In the morning we got up super early and drove back to Palmer to see if we could get any good deals at the annual NOLS sale...I got a super cool retro climbing helmet for 2 bucks.
Monday, April 4, 2011
It's been a while
Yep it's been a while since i last updated this little blog so I figured I'd take a moment to do it now and mention of few highlights from the past month. 1st we've got our little condo almost completely ready to go, and we've had a lot of interest in it already. I decided to attach a few pictures of the place to show it off while it's clean...ha. 2nd Kenai got the Kennel Cough and was out of commission for about a week, during which she was a snotty nose, goopy eye, sick little girl. 3rd we made a quick trip to Idaho to visit Kari's family and see two beautiful new babies. We were able to squeeze in a great day of skiing/snowboarding but that was about it because as luck would have it, I got sick and spent most of the vacation on my back in bed...yuck! Other than that we've just been training for the marathon, and getting ready for our move to North Carolina. We're trying to decide on driving or flying. Right now we're leaning towards flying, but driving sure sounds like an adventure...hummmm do I dare drive a 91 wrangler 4500 miles??? could be fun
Friday, February 25, 2011
Just another day in Paradise
On Monday I had the day off so I decided to take the dog for a nice long walk across the street. Last couple of walks I'd post holed my way through about 3 feet of snow, so I put on the snow shoes and we took off. The sun was out bright which raised the temp to almost 20 and with the deep snow i worked up a major sweat. While on the walk we crossed the creek many times on ice bridges, found a random swing, and followed a couple of animal tracks for a while for fun. Kenai did fall in the stream once while crossing the stream on a log, but i fished her out real quick. I'm sure going to miss this place!
Anyhow, Kari and I are starting to pack up stuff, fix some cracks and other minor things so we can get our condo sold...moving is fun!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Hatcher Pass
We love this place! Hatcher is our most favorite area to play. Last week we went camping and snowboarding on a clear moderately cold night. The stars were out, the dog was calm, and Kari stayed warm...it was a great trip. This was our first time sleeping with the dog in the tent and she did remarkably well, except for in the morning she decided that she would be warmer if she was inside my sleeping bag :) After i went out to use the bathroom I came back and found Kenai inside my bag. It was a little difficult to fit everything inside the Jeep, but somehow that little thing swallows camping gear. Anyhow we had some great snow to snowboard on and a wonderful time in the mountains.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Where we won't be this Fall
I got my first ever rejection letter today from the University of Washington (UW). So we won't be moving to Seattle...who needs all that rain anyhow? We would have liked to have lived closer to family and friends, but if Obama can build those lighting fast railways then maybe it wont be much of an issue to visit where ever we live...unless its overseas, Alaska or Hawaii...
Although I got rejected by the 4th best public health school in the nation (UW) I did get accepted into the school tied for 2nd (UNC-Chapel Hill). So if you've wanted to visit Alaska you'd better do it fast. We still haven't heard from John Hopkins or San Diego State University but we're likely moving to NC this Fall.
Although I got rejected by the 4th best public health school in the nation (UW) I did get accepted into the school tied for 2nd (UNC-Chapel Hill). So if you've wanted to visit Alaska you'd better do it fast. We still haven't heard from John Hopkins or San Diego State University but we're likely moving to NC this Fall.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Snow Cave
Friday I went up to Hatcher Pass to do some snow boarding. Once up to the parking lot I decided to dig a snow cave and sleep in it rather than pitch my tent. The evening was crisp and clear but not terrible cold (I think it was about 10 degrees). After I dug the cave I glazed it with a candle to set it then moved my tarp and bag in. In the morning I grabbed my snow board and hit the hills. The snow was about 4 feet deep so I had to work hard even with snow shoes. The runs were, soft and smooth but difficult to see due to lack of contrast. Great weekend.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
A Happy Dog Day Care
This past week we found out that Kari's 4runner has a leaking head gasket, which sucks because we like it and now are getting rid of it. As a result we are down to one car and carpooling. Kenai is a little young still to stay home alone all day so we enrolled her in puppy care. She is now on day two, and she loves to sniff butts, and play with other dogs all day long. When I pick her up she almost immediately falls asleep in the car. Aside from eating, drinking, and pooping she basically sleeps the rest of the evening. We love puppy care!!!!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Ears
We took a couple of pictures of Kenai recently and she is all ears! So long as we take her for daily walks she is a wonderful dog. She can now sit, stay, fetch, give, come, kennel, lets go, potty, ring a bell to go outside to go potty, and catch a Frisbee in the air. She is getting better at down, no biting, and leave it.
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