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Monday, August 29, 2011

Just the two of us... celebrating!

I'm back and blogging!

Sorry it has takent so long to get an update out, but I have had been having such a good time with the hubbie, it's been hard to find time to do a blog.

As of today, we are six days out from the due date... and I am thinking she is going to be a late one. No changes in dilation or effacement. I have my next appointment on the 31st so I will keep you updated (check facebook-- I will be better about updating there).  I have been reading about averages and statistics for the first baby, and they say it usually take 41 weeks and a day. However, with the wonderful invention of artifical simulation in contractions and jumpstarting labor, we can work around the stats!
.... and if she goes further than Monday, I can't say that I wouldn't be willing to be jumpstarted...

But to be honest, I AM SO SCARED!! AHHH! PLEASE PRAY FOR ME!

Oh, how I admire all you women who have gone before me-- you give me courage as I approach this life experience!

What has brought me the most comfort is my latest reading. As I went through scripture in the last couple of days, I found these verses:

"I sought the Lord and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears. Those who look to him are radiant and their faces shall never be ashamed." Psalm 34: 4-5

Such a beautiful reminfer for my heart before I go into this situation: God has already delivered me... and I can trust that!

And I love what Jesus has to say about all a woman in labor in comparison to his leaving/our walk:

"When a woman is giving birth, she has sorrow because her hour has come, but when she has delivered the baby, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a human being has been born into the world. So also you have sorrow now, but I will see you again and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you." John 16:21-22

Thank you Jesus for understanding with us, giving us a real picture of the battle before us women and then comforting us saying that we will not remember once we see what all of that pain results in!!

... I am totally taking that verse to the hospital!! Haha!

Ok, moving on. As Andrew and I have been waiting, we have done some things to celebrate our season as it comes to a close (both the season of life as a couple without children AND the season of 'summer' itself). Examples: we have be hiking mulitiple times, fishing DOZENS of times, just spending time reading and chilling and hanging out in a fancy resort....

Actually, I'll let the pictures give you a better idea...

Here are some good ol' messing-with-Eli shots:



Poor Pup!
Haha!

Amd here is our restaurant on the mountain experience.

They are called Seven Glaciers.
Its' a very fancy restaurant that you have to take a tram to get to
(or hike 2 miles straight up hill!!)
I think you are at 3,000 ft of elevation.

It was kind of rainy/cloudy the day we went up (which is the typical day there) so the view wasn't the best, but it was still beautiful in its own way.


Our special Soup de Jour!

(don't ask me whats in it... I can't remember. I think there is an oyster in the middle of it, topped with caviar)


Andrew is excited to be there!


My duck salad!



The next day, we went hiking to the hand tram.


The hike was much better than the first time we had done it and we ACTUALLY got to use the hand tram (too bad I dont know how to load videos on here... I'll figure it out someday..)


This place is considered a rainforest.


Can you figure out why??


It's so pretty!


Baby and I hiking away!



We have been doing a lot of sleeping....
for the first time in my life ;)


More hiking!


By the way.. I think the color white is a bad idea for pregos!
Haha!


On my lovely husband's birthday, he decided that he would take out all of my bushes/trees...

The results:

AHHH!!

Jk... he likes it, so I am happy :)

Oh, and we just recently went to the Alaska State Fair! It was a lot of fun!

I think all we did was eat our way through it...

One of our favorites was the turkey leg!

We look like ravenous animals!



.. it was delicious!

Oh, another noteworthy picture from the State Fair was this:

Yes, Elvis everyone.


Even 4,000 miles away from Memphis, we cannot escape the fame of the king!

(though he kind of looks out of place with the Alaskan mountains in the background!)

Another fun memory: Fishing at Jim Creek.

And yes, that is a glacier in the background.

How fun!!





... to get out to Jim's Creek, you literally had to have a truck.

It was a dirt bikers/ATV heaven!

And I have to say Andrew had a good time in the truck as well!




Eli was, however, quite sad that he missed all the swimming action at Jim's Creek. It was not looked upon kindly to let pup swim where fishermen were trying to catch, so we had to tie him up....

Poor pup :( No fun for him!


Oh, and we are official:

Andrew and I passed the driving exam and got our Alaskan license! 


We also dropped by and got Andrew his birthday Starbucks, which he turned into a game: how expensive can I make this drink! Haha.
He ended up putting 5 shots of decaf in his mocha with a shot of peppermint....

Yes, gross.

It was a $7.50 drink I dont think I will ever order.

But birthday boy loved it!

....even more so because it was free ;)


On his ACTUAL birthday, we went fishing early that morning with the Adam's at Ship's creek...

We caught nothing :(

We ended up at the market for a while though (which is always fun to me!).

Mr. TN himself!


And the boys really got into the painting activity booths that were set up for the public....




Matt spent a lot of time getting his right and looking good!


Andrew, on the other hand, was a little bit of a darker artist...

his was a PG-13......

Oh Elyse... we have GOT to grow up in the next week!


And to finish off his special day, here he is blowing out his '25' candles...


....which makes him ill as he thinks how old he is!


Jk! Happy birthday, soon-to-be daddy!!


And yes, I am back at it!

I woke up this morning before Andrew with lots of energy for the day!

Even at 5:30am.

So to go at the morning strong, I made my husband and I a treat for the fall (since I am guessing cooking will be limited soon).

Here are some Thin Mints I found online...


And yes, they are legit. I recommend trying them. Here is the link.

Good stuff!!

Well, that is all I have for today.

Hope you enjoyed the updates...

Hopefully we will have more exciting ones here in the near future ;)

Blessings-- XOXOXO

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

ALASKA OVERLOAD!!! Squeezing summer fun into two weeks with my hubbie's return and visiting family

Since I am going to swamp you with Alaska fun, I decided I would try to keep the writing and commentary as short as possible.

(A picture is worth a thousand words, right??)

Well, to start off, Mike and Matthew arrived two weeks ago ready to explore and take on Alaska when they arrived Sunday night!


Oh, and I have officially grown some-- I will have to give you an even more updated picture in the next post, but in this picture, I look as if I am carrying a basketball!!
Now, its a watermelon :)


This is our planning table, where Matthew is working away at planning the next two weeks!



First on the list: Matanuska Glacier.


So, we packed up and went for it!


First glacier view...


Glacier gift shop....

The glacier hike 


Baby and I


Matt and Eli hike to the top!



And after 72 days, I have my man back again!
It was so much fun picking him up from the airport on Tuesday night!
Its been a treat having him back in the house.

He also brought this t-shirt back from Italy for Elyse ;)

....but don't you think it looks so much better on him??

;)


Next on our planning regime: Flattop and Moose's Tooth!



The sign to the trail head:


Our hike was quite a cold and rainy one for the majority of the time...


....but the view was well worth it.









Mike and Matthew went to F St. Station for lunch and got some yummy fish and chips while Andrew and I did military paperwork for the day.

Makes me want to stop by and get some soon. Looks delicious :)



Next on the agenda: Denali National Park!


We had a beautiful drive there....


Stopped to camp overnight at Montana Creek for some fun in our fancy A-liner and fly fishing in the morning.




Our quarters:


...nice and cozy!




...Then it was onwards to Denali!


We took a little hike through the forest on our first day...
But as Matt can point out, it was a trek with a sign well worth noting...
Danger Will Robinson...



On the suspended bridge!





(doesnt this remind you of a senoir picture?)


(And this one too??)


...I love it!

The three of us :)


..and Mike makes 4!!


Our paid photographer was ready at every given opportunity for that million dollar smile ;)

(he also makes a very nice at-home barista as well)

Up for hire at your next event!


Caribou!!!!!


Back at the camp site


..preparing to make one of my favorite treats: S'mores!!!





The next day got really chilly (obviously) so we ditched the hiking idea and went to visit to sled dogs and bookstore instead...







As you can tell, we were all sick of the rain and ready to find some sunshine.
So we left the park to find it.


Here's when we found a great view of Mount McKinley!


On the road...




The following week we took a glacier and wildlife tour!
It was so much fun and we saw a lot while we were there too.













Sea otter!!





Puffins:



Sea Lions:



Humpback whales!!






Old war bunker:



After the cruise, we went to check out Exit glacier (Glacier #2 on their visit here!)







We drove from there to our accommadations in the Cooper Lake area, where we would fly fish from 7:00-4:00pm! It was a beautiful day on the river.



The first catch of the day!

(He had a ton other, but I had to be selective on the ones I posted or you would be looking at pictures of fish for much longer than you probably desire, haha)















From there, we headed back down to Seward for another fishing expedition, except this time it was all about the halibut and salmon-- for keeps and eats!

While they were out, I did some exploring of the town. The nice part of this deal was there was no need to drive. Everything was in walkable distance.

So I went to check out the Alaska Sealife Center.


...and the downtown area!


Here was a seal I saw:


 
And some sea lions!



Jellyfish!

(saw plenty of these at sea the next day as well)


I was excited to hear the boys got back so early and had such success!


Their halibut:





Mike's winning fish!
Biggest catch of the day :)


And the salmon show
(we didn't show the grouper or rockfish, but they caught plenty of those as well)


This was day 2... which I actually got to come along for since the seas were so calm.

It was SO MUCH FUN!


We had extra company for this trip too: Matt Adam and John came along.

(We missed you sweet Lindsey!!)


Not as pretty as the first day's run...

...and the catches were slower too. BUT we did catch some and it was a lot of fun!



Matt and John's turnout:


All our fish!


The boys learned how to cut them up good in the Fish House:



And after all that fun, we wrap it up and drive home...



It was fun boys!
What a beautiful way to end such a fun visit...


And more fun to come as life continues and the baby clock ticks down...

Just two weeks or so left.

Until then.... BLESSINGS! XOXO 

(more updates to come. Stay tuned!)