Well, summer camps have wound down, but the summer is long from being over. Quite a few of you have heard, but for those that haven't we will be moving from small town life (Bethel) to big town life (Fairbanks, abbreviated FBX from now on). Eric got a job with one of the refuges there so we will be moving the beginning of August. The movers are here and packing us up. Boy, you don't realize how much stuff you can accumulate in 4 years! Good thing we are being moved! We have the reservations made for housing and I just completed the car rental reservations until the truck gets there. The hardest part so far is having to decide what to keep back and what to have the packers pack and move. There is a possibility that we may have up to 60 days without our stuff!
House hunting is going okay. We found a few online that we want to go check out, but we need to actually be in FBX to do that. We know a few people who have recently moved to FBX and they have given us a few recommendations as far as who to go with (realtor wise) and where to live. We are hoping to find a few acres not too far outside of the main part of town. FBX is spread out and there are 4 or 5 smaller towns surrounding it plus Ft. Wainwright and Eielson Air Force base.
Well, this is the final post from Bethel. Next post will either be from the Anchorage airport or the hotel in Fairbanks.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Mighty Hunter
No, not Eric, but Chubbs the cat. He's more into the catch and release in the house type of hunting. During the summer we will let the cats wonder around outside, but we usually keep an eye of them so the don't go too far. Well, the other day Chubbs was wondering around just outside the garage and saw something moving that he wanted to keep an eye on. Of course, I was in the house doing a little crafting and all of a sudden Eric yells up at me that Chubbs is coming up with something. I go into the hall to see what he has and he's got a little vole and it was still alive! He wouldn't let Skeeter come anywhere near it. It was his! We let him play around with it for a little bit, but finally scooped it up and took it back outside.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Happy Father's Day
Happy Father's Day to my dad and father-in-law! Here are the cards I made especially for each one of them! Since Jimmy Joe is a cowboy at heart, I had to make him a cowboy boot card. I found a template online and printed it the size I wanted. I had a lot of fun with this one!!!!!
The should have received the cards in the mail Friday or Saturday.
Next up is the one that I made for my dad is a tribute to his life on a far and a familiar saying we heard growing up! Opening up the barn doors you read the saying "I'd Walk 10 Miles in the Snow Uphill Both Ways". The inside of the card says "to Wish You a Happy Father's Day"
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Latest Crochet Project
When I look at this picture I think, "Wow! That looks like it came right out of a catalog."
Guess what! I made that blanket. That room that it's in is the babies room for one of my coworkers. I cannot believe how awesome this picture is!!!!
We had a baby shower at work a few weeks ago for our Student Services coordinator. Him and his partner are having a little baby here in a few weeks. I was able to get him to talk about the decor in the babies room one day at work when the power went out for 15 minutes. It was too easy! Here is the picture I took for keepsake purposes.
After I finished the main portion of the blanket, I was contemplating how I wanted to finish the edging. I was wondering what it would look like to use both the white and tan yarn and I alternated the stitches. One tan, one white, one tan, one white................... It took awhile, but it was well worth it. To me, it brought the right finishing touches to the blanket!
Guess what! I made that blanket. That room that it's in is the babies room for one of my coworkers. I cannot believe how awesome this picture is!!!!
We had a baby shower at work a few weeks ago for our Student Services coordinator. Him and his partner are having a little baby here in a few weeks. I was able to get him to talk about the decor in the babies room one day at work when the power went out for 15 minutes. It was too easy! Here is the picture I took for keepsake purposes.
After I finished the main portion of the blanket, I was contemplating how I wanted to finish the edging. I was wondering what it would look like to use both the white and tan yarn and I alternated the stitches. One tan, one white, one tan, one white................... It took awhile, but it was well worth it. To me, it brought the right finishing touches to the blanket!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
David Green Master Furrier
While in the big city, we also stopped at David Green, Master Furrier, again. Eric's been talking about having a beaver fur coat made for me, so we wanted to stop and see how many beaver Eric would need and the cost. Talk about a fur lovers dream! That store is so awesome and you only see a little portion of it on the showroom floor. The lady answering our questions showed us the vault! Yes, the vault o' furs. Oh my WOW! I fell in love with a little v-neck jacket made of goat and chinchilla. Gorgeous gray body and beautiful gray/white/black collar and cuffs. This is the general design of the jacket. The next picture shows the correct coloring and length. Just imagine that color with a v-neck collar. Ya gettin' the picture?
It looked so exquisite hanging there just asking me to try it on. Good thing I decided to look at the price before trying it on. Anyone want to try to guess the price?!?!?!?!? Only a measly $15,000. Yep, that's right. I DID NOT add too many zeros or forgot a decimal point.
So, needless to say I won't be getting that item of fur.
It looked so exquisite hanging there just asking me to try it on. Good thing I decided to look at the price before trying it on. Anyone want to try to guess the price?!?!?!?!? Only a measly $15,000. Yep, that's right. I DID NOT add too many zeros or forgot a decimal point.
So, needless to say I won't be getting that item of fur.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The Alaska Zoo
Earlier this month, Eric and I ended up going into Anchorage for a few days. We had the chance to go to the Anchorage Zoo. They have some pretty cool animals there that they don't normally have in zoos. We also don't have some of the normal zoo animals (monkeys)!
The first picture here is the sleepy brown bear. It just happened to roll over and "pose" for this picture.
The first picture here is the sleepy brown bear. It just happened to roll over and "pose" for this picture.
Next we have a Dall Sheep. I just had to take this picture. It cracks me up every time I see it. Look at that goofy looking "smile" on his face.
This next picture are the famous Musk Ox. These guys are not very tall. Maybe 4'. They are cool though!
Here is a polar bear. Not sure if it's male or female. It was restless in the enclosure. Kept walking up to the white fence and tossing its' head back then walking around going back to the fence and repeating this habit.
This next animal is only found in Alaska. It is a Sitka Deer. It sure was a pretty little guy.
This pretty little kitty is a snow leopard. I'm not sure how they keep it cool during the summer. The like alot of snow, hence the name. It was also restless like the polar bear.
This guy would not stand still for a picture. I think the only time it stopped moving is when it had to pee! It was fun to see him run around the cage. This is a wolverine. Pretty cool, but not as pretty as Eric's though!
Finally, I think this is probably the mandatory photo that a lot of people have to take when they are at the zoo! That was our trip to the Alaska Zoo. I hope you have enjoyed your/our journey.
Eric's 2010 Bear Hunt
Well, I suppose I should put pictures up since it has been almost a month since he went out on the hunt! He had a successful hunt that last about 10 days. This bear was bigger than last years. Huge claws on him. He also had a really large head!
Since the weather wasn't being too cooperative when Eric was trying to get back to Bethel, he had a few days (3) to sit and wait. So, what do you do when you get bored waiting for the airplane to come pick you up? You build a snowman! I had to laugh when I saw these pictures. I figured you must be pretty bored to build a snowman while you wait. Then I started thinking about that Tom Hanks movie were he takes the volleyball and makes it into "Wilson".
I was thinking that this snowman must have taken awhile to build, then I saw the next picture and just about died laughing. Apparently it was only about a foot tall.

Well, that was Eric's hunt in a nutshell. I'll have another post soon about our early May trip to Anchorage.
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Happy Mother's Day
Happy Mother's Day to all of those mom's out their, especially mine and the mother-in-law! The first is the card I made for my mom. The second was made for Eric's mom. The one I made for my mom is suppose to be a shadow box type look to it with the green frame popped out from the base. Didn't turn out quite like the sample I followed but it's still cool because it's different.
The following pictures are from when our stamping group got together last weekend. These are some bookmarks that one of the ladies made and then there is the picture of our table.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Administrative Professional's Week
A couple of weeks ago, I was asked by the Asst. Director of the Campus if I had any ideas / would make something for the Admin Professionals. After a lot of searching and thinking, I decided to do an "Administrative Professional Survival Kit". I had plenty of the plastic Crystal Light tubes and they actually make good holders. I also made corresponding Thank You cards to match the kits. They were a big hit and I had a blast making them. Glad I was able to use up all of my Crystal Light tubes! They were taking up way too much space!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Stampin' Up Color Renovation
Well if you have heard already, Stampin' Up has come up with a new Color Renovation that will take place with the new catalog in July. They are getting rid of the old color families and making some new ones. This also means that they are getting rid of some of the main colors that they have had for awhile and then bringing back some of the past In Colors that were more popular.

Monday, April 19, 2010
Has It Really Been 1.5 Months?
As the title states: Has it really be 1.5 months since I last posted? I guess it has. It's so easy to forget about this little blog site with Facebook around, but I do have some big news....
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Okay, all kidding aside, I have been busy doing a little crafting. My latest crochet project turned out great (at least I think so). Check it out!
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just kidding! But I got your attention, didn't I?
Okay, all kidding aside, I have been busy doing a little crafting. My latest crochet project turned out great (at least I think so). Check it out!
I have also done a little card making. The first one was a thank you for Eric's dad and the second one was a birthday card for Eric's mom.
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Girl Scouts Women of Science
I had so much fun helping out at the Bethel Girl Scouts Women of Science program. I spent most of my day yesterday helping out the Girl Scouts leading a group of 1st graders and taking pictures. I also had the opportunity to meet Callan Chythlook-Sifsof, who is an Olympic snowboarder from Alaska. She flew in for the day to support the Women of Science program for the Girl Scouts. I had the opportunity to get her autograph and picture taken with her. She is a wonderful inspiration for the native girls and such a nice person. She wanted to stay longer in Bethel, but needed to catch a flight today to Europe for the World Cup. Busy girl and she is only 21.
I think this has to be one of my favorite events that I volunteer with. I get to see so many of the younger kids in town that I normally wouldn't see otherwise. The kids got to learn about wildlife, methane bubbles, blood pressure, making casts, wind turbines, mining (with cupcakes and cookies!), rockets, tv production and ethnobotany. Can't wait until next year!
I think this has to be one of my favorite events that I volunteer with. I get to see so many of the younger kids in town that I normally wouldn't see otherwise. The kids got to learn about wildlife, methane bubbles, blood pressure, making casts, wind turbines, mining (with cupcakes and cookies!), rockets, tv production and ethnobotany. Can't wait until next year!
Monday, January 11, 2010
Stampin' Up Sale-a-Bration and new Mini Catalog
Here's the new Sale-a-Bration (SAB) catalog from Stampin' Up. SAB is an annual event that Stampin' Up does. For every $50 you spend, you receive something from the SAB for FREE!!!!
http://xmission.com/~stampinup/catalogs/NovCatalogs/SAB_10_US.pdf
Here is the new Mini Catalog. Since Stampin' Up has gone to 1 catalog a year they have come out with a couple of mini catalogs. This is the newest one. This catalog introduces the new clear mount stamps (still the great red rubber, but you use them with acrylic blocks!). They are also debuting a new punch design. This design will help with storage.
http://204.228.150.61/catalogs/20091231/OccasionsMini10_US.pdf
Let me know if you are interested in placing an order for anything!!!!!
http://xmission.com/~stampinup/catalogs/NovCatalogs/SAB_10_US.pdf
Here is the new Mini Catalog. Since Stampin' Up has gone to 1 catalog a year they have come out with a couple of mini catalogs. This is the newest one. This catalog introduces the new clear mount stamps (still the great red rubber, but you use them with acrylic blocks!). They are also debuting a new punch design. This design will help with storage.
http://204.228.150.61/catalogs/20091231/OccasionsMini10_US.pdf
Let me know if you are interested in placing an order for anything!!!!!
Sunday, January 03, 2010
New afghan
Well - for those of you that are on Facebook, you probably have already seen this picture but I still wanted to post it here since I seem to be lacking in the posts lately. I finally finished another afghan. This is for a lady I work with. She just had a little granddaughter a few months ago and ask if I would make her one. I wanted something easy and something I could make with year I had already had on hand. Here is what I came up with.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Why Santa Didn't Leave me Anything
'Twas the night before Christmas, I'm glued to the tree
I'm wondering what Santa brought just for me
Could it be cardstock or inkpads or lace?
Or some stamps, I said, with a smile on my face.
And that's when I heard him...
"Hi Santa," I said
He replied, "You know...good girls should be in their beds".
"I know I should Santa, and now I've been caught.
But I was just so excited to see what you brought."
"Well, let's take a look in this room where you work".
He shook his head quickly and left with a jerk.
I heard him exclaim as he put it in gear.
"You've got enough crap,
I'll see you next year!"
This was just too cute not to post.
I'm wondering what Santa brought just for me
Could it be cardstock or inkpads or lace?
Or some stamps, I said, with a smile on my face.
And that's when I heard him...
"Hi Santa," I said
He replied, "You know...good girls should be in their beds".
"I know I should Santa, and now I've been caught.
But I was just so excited to see what you brought."
"Well, let's take a look in this room where you work".
He shook his head quickly and left with a jerk.
I heard him exclaim as he put it in gear.
"You've got enough crap,
I'll see you next year!"
This was just too cute not to post.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
Christmas Quiz
I usually don't do these types of things, but i thought it would be fun. Also I realized that I have only posted 1 time in the month of December and thought I should try to bump that up a little!
1. Wrapping paper or gift bags?:
I love wrapping paper and especially home wrapped gifts!
2. Real tree or Artificial?:
I love real trees, but unfortunately we can't get them up here unless you want to pay a hefty price. The past three years we have been putting up a white artificial tree (2 years with gold and red, this year I did green and silver).
3. When do you put up the tree?:
Family tradition has always been the Friday after Thanksgiving. I remember putting up the tree as kids all the time on Thanksgiving break.
5. Do you like eggnog?:
yuk!
6. Favorite gift received as a child?:
Would have to be my Mini-Bake Oven! I love to cook and bake to this day.
7. Hardest person to buy for?
My Dad - unless I win the lottery and can afford the farm equipment he seems to put on his list EVERY year!
8. Easiest person to buy for?
My mom or my older sister.
9. Do you have a nativity scene?
Nope. Never have been into them.
10. Mail or email Christmas cards?
Via mail... although this year they are going to be a little late again! I should be getting them from the printers sometime early next week.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received?
I think all of those years that we received socks and underwear as kids! Although they were needed they just didn't seem like they should be under the tree.
12.Favorite Christmas Movie?
Never really had a favorite Christmas movie, but watched all of the Christmas cartoons growing up.
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas?
I start in August with my nephews while I'm home so I don't have to worry about shipping stuff!
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present?
Of course not - okay I am guilty ;-)
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas?
I am a sucker for pretty much any type of Christmas treats.
16. Lights on the tree?
Definitely! Currently have white but I think next year I might want to do a different color.
17. Favorite Christmas song?
Elmo Wants a Hippopotamus for Christmas - Just Kidding, for some strange reason I really like Santa Baby and Baby It's Cold Outside
18. Hmm...where did 18 go??
19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer?:
dasher, dancer, prancer, vixen, comet, cupid, donner and blitzen…and Rudolph,
20. Angel on the tree top or a star?
Star, never really was into the angel topper.
21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning?
Tradition was always Christmas Eve with Santa's gifts on Christmas morning.
22. Most annoying thing about this time of the year?
not having enough snow to make it feel like Christmas :-(
23. Favorite ornament theme or color?
as mentioned earlier, green and silver - this year
24. Favorite for Christmas dinner?
It was ham growing up, now Eric and I usually do a roast of some sort. This year I believe it will probably be a Musk Ox roast.
25. What do you want to do for Christmas this year?
Relax, open a few gifts and just spend the day vegging!
1. Wrapping paper or gift bags?:
I love wrapping paper and especially home wrapped gifts!
2. Real tree or Artificial?:
I love real trees, but unfortunately we can't get them up here unless you want to pay a hefty price. The past three years we have been putting up a white artificial tree (2 years with gold and red, this year I did green and silver).
3. When do you put up the tree?:
Family tradition has always been the Friday after Thanksgiving. I remember putting up the tree as kids all the time on Thanksgiving break.
5. Do you like eggnog?:
yuk!
6. Favorite gift received as a child?:
Would have to be my Mini-Bake Oven! I love to cook and bake to this day.
7. Hardest person to buy for?
My Dad - unless I win the lottery and can afford the farm equipment he seems to put on his list EVERY year!
8. Easiest person to buy for?
My mom or my older sister.
9. Do you have a nativity scene?
Nope. Never have been into them.
10. Mail or email Christmas cards?
Via mail... although this year they are going to be a little late again! I should be getting them from the printers sometime early next week.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received?
I think all of those years that we received socks and underwear as kids! Although they were needed they just didn't seem like they should be under the tree.
12.Favorite Christmas Movie?
Never really had a favorite Christmas movie, but watched all of the Christmas cartoons growing up.
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas?
I start in August with my nephews while I'm home so I don't have to worry about shipping stuff!
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present?
Of course not - okay I am guilty ;-)
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas?
I am a sucker for pretty much any type of Christmas treats.
16. Lights on the tree?
Definitely! Currently have white but I think next year I might want to do a different color.
17. Favorite Christmas song?
Elmo Wants a Hippopotamus for Christmas - Just Kidding, for some strange reason I really like Santa Baby and Baby It's Cold Outside
18. Hmm...where did 18 go??
19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer?:
dasher, dancer, prancer, vixen, comet, cupid, donner and blitzen…and Rudolph,
20. Angel on the tree top or a star?
Star, never really was into the angel topper.
21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning?
Tradition was always Christmas Eve with Santa's gifts on Christmas morning.
22. Most annoying thing about this time of the year?
not having enough snow to make it feel like Christmas :-(
23. Favorite ornament theme or color?
as mentioned earlier, green and silver - this year
24. Favorite for Christmas dinner?
It was ham growing up, now Eric and I usually do a roast of some sort. This year I believe it will probably be a Musk Ox roast.
25. What do you want to do for Christmas this year?
Relax, open a few gifts and just spend the day vegging!
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
WOW - has it really been almost 1 month since I updated this thing!?!?!?!?
Guess that means that nothing interesting has been happening here. Well, I did make it back to ND about a week after my last post. Nothing too exciting but seeing family and friends we haven't seen for 2 years since the wedding. We did have to take a picture by Eric's tree that he has grown from a seedling tree. He got it in elementary school when they used to give out seedling trees for Arbour Day. That tree is getting big!
Eric's buddy Kevin (one of the groomsman - one right) was able to make it up to Edgeley to visit for a few hours before heading home to his parents in Bristol, SD. Jeremy (another groomsman - on left) also came to visit. He was also our ride back to Bismarck, ND to catch our return plane. We spent the night in Hazelton at Jeremy and Krista's place. Got to see their little ones (the 3 girls and 1 boy). Bridger was just a tiny baby at the wedding and now he's a pretty big 2 year old. He was my little guy while there. We were sitting down for supper and he was beside me. He leaned over and said "I love you". I love the sweetness and innocence of little kids!
While we were in ND, we celebrated Eric's birthday with some good beef steaks and baked potatoes and for dessert we had angel food cake with raspberries and ice cream. YUMMY! When we got back, we had to celebrate Eric's birthday again, but this time it was at a 7 year olds party! Karlyn just happens to have the same birthday as Eric and it started last year joking around about them sharing a birthday party. While this year Karlyn actually remembered that they had the same birthday and had her mom email me to see if Eric wanted to do an "iCarly" birthday party! We ended up going over for cake and ice cream. Here's a picture of Karlyn and Eric.
For Thanksgiving we went over to some friends (Karlyn's mom and dad). There was just a small group of us with enough food to feed a small army! We had ham, turkey, roast, mashed potatoes, 2 different stuffings, green bean casserole, sweet potatoes, gravy, baked corn, dinner rolls, a grape salad and a whole lot of desserts!!!!!
Now it's time to start working on Christmas cards. I think I have it figured out, but I like to change my mind alot!
Well, I should really get back to work. Lunch hours just don't last long enough!
Guess that means that nothing interesting has been happening here. Well, I did make it back to ND about a week after my last post. Nothing too exciting but seeing family and friends we haven't seen for 2 years since the wedding. We did have to take a picture by Eric's tree that he has grown from a seedling tree. He got it in elementary school when they used to give out seedling trees for Arbour Day. That tree is getting big!


While we were in ND, we celebrated Eric's birthday with some good beef steaks and baked potatoes and for dessert we had angel food cake with raspberries and ice cream. YUMMY! When we got back, we had to celebrate Eric's birthday again, but this time it was at a 7 year olds party! Karlyn just happens to have the same birthday as Eric and it started last year joking around about them sharing a birthday party. While this year Karlyn actually remembered that they had the same birthday and had her mom email me to see if Eric wanted to do an "iCarly" birthday party! We ended up going over for cake and ice cream. Here's a picture of Karlyn and Eric.

For Thanksgiving we went over to some friends (Karlyn's mom and dad). There was just a small group of us with enough food to feed a small army! We had ham, turkey, roast, mashed potatoes, 2 different stuffings, green bean casserole, sweet potatoes, gravy, baked corn, dinner rolls, a grape salad and a whole lot of desserts!!!!!
Now it's time to start working on Christmas cards. I think I have it figured out, but I like to change my mind alot!
Well, I should really get back to work. Lunch hours just don't last long enough!
Sunday, November 08, 2009
halloween treats
Monday, October 19, 2009
Stampin' Up Deal of the Week
Well, I completely forgot to put up last weeks Deal of the Week, but it wasn't anything to extra special (at least I didn't think so). This week we have 4 different accessories on sale.
1/2" Library Clips Regularly $6.95 NOW ONLY $3.99!!!
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