Thursday, March 3, 2011

John visits AK

My good friend John came to Alaska for his spring break. He actually leaves this Saturday, but we have taken so many amazing pictures and I have had a few requests for a new post that I decided I'd post. I am just having too much fun in Alaska to post...oh and the fact that our internet at our apartment doesn't really work. This past week has been absolutely amazing. I am so glad I could give John a SUPER fun spring break...and get a little fun out of it myself!

So here is what I have been doing the past couple days, I know all of you have been DYING to read this.

John arrives in AK so of course we have to go stand on a frozen lake...why would we not? Rachel, John, and I proceeded to take lots of pictures at Delong Lake that is right by our apartment. I still had my school clothes on, hence the khakis.


The next day was Rachel's 21st plus 2 birthday! (She and I are still coping with turning 23) We went to Moose's Tooth, an ice skating show, and ate delicious banana cake.


On Saturday, we woke up "early" got coffee, scones, and then headed off to the dog sled races. They were in downtown Anchorage and it was awesome. We also walked around downtown and saw ice sculptures.


That night we went to Bear Tooth to eat dinner. This is my all time favorite place to eat in Anchorage. I got my all time favorite rosemary burger and cilantro fries...I was happy.


Sunday morning we went to church and then decided we needed a hearty breakfast so we went to Snow City Cafe. They have the best fresh bread and homemade jam. After we had digested our food a little, we went on a hike along the coast. It was a gorgeous day and wasn't that cold thankfully. We had the whole crew with us...Jolene, Erik, Reeses, John, Rachel, and me! We got some great photos.


Monday had to be the best Monday of my whole life. We woke up early and went out to Hatchers Pass with Mrs. Medlock. The four of us were going on a ski biking/sledding/cross country skiing adventure. We had a TON of fun until we decided to sled down the treacherous mountain. I was not a happy camper. We decided the perfect way to end the day would be to get Moose's Tooth (yes we are addicted) and hot tub. It was an absolutely BEAUTIFUL day and I could not have had more fun.


Then the greatest thing EVER happened. We decided to go drive around at 10:30 on Tuesday night. We drove up the mountain to Flattop. There were a ton of cars up there which was weird since it was so late at night. We got out of the car and looked at the mountains. Above the mountains were the Northern Lights. We almost died. It was one of the coolest things I have ever seen. God is incredible.


Wednesday consisted of a yummy bagel breakfast and then some snowboarding/skiing time. I don't have any pictures of this because they are on Rachel's camera and she is in Guatemala. Then we took our last pictures with Rachel with Barbara the Burb.


It is unreal all the fun we have had. We made a list when John got here and we have accomplished everything on it even some stuff we didn't think we would. I am SO glad he came to visit. I am going to miss this place when I leave in May.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

I'm obsessed.

I have officially become obsessed with the website I posted about last week...it has become a problem. SO GET EXCITED because you get to see some more of the adorable pictures I found on it.

I thought this was SUPER cute. Later I read the fine print under it on the site and it said this was a doll. Cutest doll I've ever seen.
Dinosaur in a cup. Why not.
I want to go camping in this tent...just not in Alaska.
I LOVE HARRY POTTER. I wish Hogwarts was real.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

I'm a big nerd.

I love the fact that blogging has taken off. I LOVE following friends and family. It is the best way to see into people's life and keep up. I was reading my cousin Molly's blog (The Cooper's) and she posted some pictures from another blog Dirty Pretty Things. I really liked it so I decided to post a few of my favorite pictures from it.

cutest.thing.ever.


Who wouldn't want to live here?

I love reading and I love this.

I have recently become severely addicted to coffee since Alaska has the best coffee I've ever had. I also have a new found respect for latte art and when I saw this I had to repost it.
This is the COOLEST coffee mug ever.

My Alaska To Do List

I got back to Alaska a week ago exactly and I thought it would be fun to do a post revisiting my bucket list for Alaska. I am the queen of documenting every single memory with pictures as all of my good friends know so of course there will be a picture with each one! I haven't completed all of them because I haven't had the chance yet. I'm only going to post the ones I have done. I'm also adding a couple things to the list. Ok so here is the list:

4. Take a picture of a bear and moose

5. Ski (I've only cross country skied)

6. Snowshoe to somewhere cool

7. Fish for salmon/halibut/trout

10. Climb a mountain

11. Ice Skate

12. Do something adventurous i.e. ski biking

When I look back at all this awesome stuff I did, I can't believe that I ACTUALLY moved to Alaska. It has been an amazing experience and I still have 5 months to experience more!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Texas in 1 week...

In one week, I get to go home for Christmas. I could not be more excited. I miss my family, my friends, and my dogs. I love Alaska, but Texas will always be my home. This past weekend I made the move to Alaska so worth it. I got baptized. I have been thinking about doing it since this summer. Rachel and I have been doing a bible study called "Journey through Faith" and it has been amazing. Our teacher, Bob, was who baptized me. I am so happy I chose to get baptized here in Alaska since my walk with Christ has grown exponentially since moving here.

A picture of the moment right after I came up.

"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In His great mercy He has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ."
1 Peter 1:3

On another note, I woke up to two moose in my front yard on Saturday. I love how they walk around like they own the town. It is not odd to see them walking down the road on the sidewalk. I love moose.

Last week I went cross country skiing. IT IS HARD. I fell three times and was dripping with sweat by the end of it. Hahahah but it was still very fun and I can cross it off my list!

Monday, November 15, 2010

My favorite things about Alaska

I have now been in Alaska for almost exactly 3 months. I finally can get around all by myself and I am slowly become the best driver in the sleet/snow/ice. There are a lot of things that I love about this state. Don't get me wrong...I miss the HECK out of Texas, but if I had to live somewhere else, it would be here. I decided that since I've kinda been sucking at posting since I got here that it was time for another list. So here is my list of my favorite things about Alaska. This is just so you can have a little taste of my life here.

1. No sales tax
There is no tax here. When you buy something for $3.99, it actually just costs $3.99. This is amazing when buy big purchases. There are unfortunately two downfalls: 1. everything is more expensive here so really you aren't saving any money, but you definitely feel like you are 2. You collect WAY too many pennies. No one likes pennies. They are pointless.

2. The food
The food here is incredible. I have two new favorite restaurants now. My all time favorite is Bear's Tooth. I could literally eat there every day for the rest of my life and be happy (It is my second all time favorite restaurant...nothing can beat Vitina's). I get the Rosemary burger with their famous garlic-cilantro fries. I LOVE IT. Number two on the list is Moose's Tooth which has the best pizza I've had other than sitting in Rome, Italy. My favorite is the Chicken Ranch pizza. It's to die for.

3. Moose
These are some of the cutest animals I have ever seen. I have seen about 10 and I still get SUPER excited every time I see one. Unfortunately, I haven't seen a big bull moose, but hopefully I will eventually.

4. All the awesome things to do
The list of things to do in Alaska is insane. You can hike, white water raft, hunt, fish, ski, sled, snowmachine, cross country ski, snow shoe, and so much more. I have done several of those things on the list, but so far fishing has been my favorite. I caught a 20 inch rainbow trout. Hiking was also super fun. Flattop was my favorite hike I did.

5. The snow
I love the snow. When I was younger, my mom said I used to stand out in the snow in Colorado for hours. I never wanted to come in. I love watching snow fall and standing in the dead silence. The best is waking up when it has snowed all night and everything is white. You can't get that in Texas.

6. The Alaskan Aggie Club
This has been my favorite part of moving here. We are a part of an Aggie club up here and we watch all the football games together. It is so awesome getting to hang out with other Aggies. Most of my friends are from this club too. We have a BLAST watching the Aggies BTHO everyone. I sure miss A&M, but this is a pretty good alternative.

It's been so amazing so far and it's only been 3 months. I am excited to go home to Texas to see my friends and family, but living here is better than ever.


Saturday, November 13, 2010

I live in a beautiful place.

"When I consider your heavens,
the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars,
which you have set in place,
what is mankind that you are mindful of them,
human beings that you care for them?

You have made them a little lower than the angels
and crowned them with glory and honor.
You made them rulers over the works of your hands;
you put everything under their feet:
all flocks and herds,
and the animals of the wild,
the birds in the sky,
and the fish in the sea,
all that swim the paths of the seas."

-Psalms 8:3-8