Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Happy Easter 2008








We certainly enjoyed Easter from the Bernie's assembling the "Big Green Egg" smoker to Finn and I coloring Easter eggs. He had blue dye on his chubby little fingers and then he decided to sample one and instantly had blue lips. What a cutie!

We sure have enjoyed the new smoker. It is capable of keeping the moisture in while smoking the foods slowly. Bernie has been the chief chef and I have been eating the fruits of his labor. This weekend we will have authentic brick-oven pizza. I'm looking for ideas for your favorite pizza. I'm thinking of a white-sauce, spinach and sun-dried tomato, whole-wheat crust pizza. Of course, I have already bought a 5lb bag of pepperoni for Dad.

Easter Sunday was a record for church attendance with 1150 people attending! Praise our Saviour. He is risen indeed! We had 17 people over for Easter dinner and, it was so much fun. We then went to Dawn's house and visited for three hours with the family. We had a full day and, the time flew by. P.S. My amaryllis bloomed with two huge red blossoms on the Saturday before Easter. It's gorgeous...pictures to follow.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Spring Break - March 2008

















"Only fear the Lord and serve Him in truth with all your heart, for consider how great things he hath done for you." I Samuel 12:24

What a glorious spring break we had! We left early on Wednesday morning and saw so much wildlife beginning with four cow moose grazing in the Potter flats area to three majestic eagles waiting for their turn to enjoy an animal carcass. There were four coyotes (at first, we thought they were fox) who carefully watched us as Bernie took pictures of them. We went south to Seward for the day enjoying fresh fish and chips for lunch and then raspberry gelato for dessert. We also could not pass up a trip into Seward's oldest dry goods store Brown & Hawkins (1905) for homemade taffy. On the way home, we went to Hope where you see the rusty old sign from the Cafe. This town was really a hoppin place back in the early 1900's during the gold rush. On the way home, we saw two sheep on the cliffs of the Seward Highway.

Thursday, we went North to Talkeetna. The weather was so gorgeous, unlike the snowstorm we encountered the day before. I think every year it has snowed on spring break. We saw McKinley out majestically and considered a sightseeing flight trip. I chickened out because I get airsick in a small plane...I think. We didn't see any wildlife this day except one little baby boy named Finn who just got a new sled. G-Pop took him for a ride around their back yard and he loved it.