Saturday, August 23, 2008

Andrew goes to Alaska - Part III.


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If you only check out one photo, make it the eagle!!


Some typical Southcentral scenery, west of Palmer.








Well, here's my adventure for the summer. If you know me, you know I have an ongoing love affair with Alaska. I spent a full 2 weeks there this time, at the beginning of July. My good friend Vince joined me the first week, and the second week I fished, explored, and wrestled a grizzly. That's almost all true.









If you love the outdoors, there is no where I have been that comes remotely close to the Alaskan experience. Skip the cruises, IMO seeing the real Alaska on your own agenda, and away from the crowds, is the only way to go. What God made in 7 days, I couldn't dream up in a million years. I always come away truly humbled, and refreshed.





Eagle and Symphony lakes are both glacially fed, but Eagle (on the right) has much more "rock flour"sediment, giving it that greenish blue glacial look. Symphony is about 50% meltwater, and is clear blue water you can drink straight from the lake. This hike was 16+ miles and 6,000 ft of elevation change (3,000 up & 3,000 down), and I did it in a 13 hour continuous round trip, not a bad feat for a Midwesterner! The view made it all worthwhile. Climbing up into the clouds is not an experience you get in Michigan.....















Horsetail falls near Valdez. They say everything is bigger in Texas, but I think Alaska takes that cake. This fall is ~150ft wide at the bottom.




Momma bear looking for salmon near Valdez...we ran into "junior" a little while later!










That's a story for another time.....



A view of Anchorage, a surprisingly modern city of 1/4 million people. This is from Flattop mountain area, a popular day hike. A 10 acre fire was burning this day in a greenbelt park.







The Great One, Denali. What else can I say....

A few fun Denali facts:

It's the highest mountain face in the world, over a 10,000 foot near vertical rise on the north side, the infamous "Wickersham Wall".

Temperatures of -150ºF have been endured by mountaineers crazy enough to tackle it in the winter.

Because the atmosphere is thinner near the poles, the air pressure at its 20,320 foot summit is equal to 22-23,000 feet for mountains elsewhere.



I haven't climbed it, but a guy can dream......





Plants hanging on at the edge of life. 300 feet higher, it was all rock and snow.














A fantastic sunset, midnight, Talkeetna.









Matanuska Glacier












Worthington Glacier, north of Valdez.

Raining $Money$

On Friday night (8/22), Andrew, Emily, Carol Ann (Emily's friend) & I went to the Loons baseball game and had a super fun time!!! The Loons lost, but we still had great fun.

There was a "Raining $" theme that night and my name got drawn!!!! OMG!! After the game a helicopter with $2,000 (all $1 bills) dropped the $ on the field. I had to run around (at one point I slide down onto the ground) to get as much of the $ as I could while 22 other people where doing the same! It was super fun and I walked away with $92!!

I still can't believe my name was drawn and how much fun it was!! I shared the winnings with my Cheering section! Andrew, Emily and Carol Ann were awesome supporters & cheered for me like crazy!!!!
If you ever have the chance to do this, I say do it! It was fun!!!!! Plus I got a free T-shirt, the one I am wearing in the photo here, with my pile of $!! Woo-hoo!!!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Favorite Photo of Andrew


Hey there, Happy Friday!!!

Just checking in with a recent photo of Andrew. It is one of my favs! What a hottie!
Have a great day!
SMB

Facebook anyone, facebook?

So a few weeks ago both Emily & I started “Facebook” accounts. At last check she had 107 “friends” and I had 7, LOL!
When we discovered this she commented to me that “people my age must not use facebook as much people her age”, LOL again!!!
I think the fact that I don’t check my facebook account everyday and that I don’t add all of my “friend’s friends” to my “friends” list may have more to do with me only having 7 facebook friends than age, but isn’t that hilar!!?!!?!! She just cracks me up!!!!!
I would love to shorten the gap between her 107 and my 7 friends so if you have a facebook account, please send me a friend request, I will totally accept you! Thx! Shannon

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

"Famous" Friends


Howdy!
Last night Andrew & I met up w/our amazing friend Mary Jo, who lives in PA but was back in MI for a visit.
Mary Jo & I met when we worked at Dow Corning, as college co-ops, about 13 years ago! WOW, time flies!
We had a fabulous time catching up at "Famous" Dave's restaurant, so I went with the "famous" theme for this blog entry.
Thanks for the fantastically famous & fun evening MJ! (Make sure you show Dan & the kids!) P.S. Emily says "Hi!".

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Emily & Kayla


Emily ran into our amazing niece, Kayla May, who is now 12 at the Fair on 8/15! They took a minute to snap a photo! What Sweeties!

Avalanche








Hey there!
Here are few recent photos of our handsome Avalanche. Avy is our 9 year old Kuvasz and we love him to pieces!! We were having a little "mom & boy" time on a lovely afternoon in August (8/15). Isn't he so adorable!?! If you are interested in learning more about the Kuvasz breed, please check out our "Kuvasz Korner", which includes a few great links & feel free to ask us any questions.
TTFN, tah tah for now!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Hawaii Dreamin

ALOHA!!! In May 2008 our family took a family vacation to the lovely Hawaiian Island of Kauai! We love looking back at our photos and hope you enjoy them too!








Wailua Falls!









Here is our lovely Emily! Isn't the flower in her hair amazing?!?








This is Shannon, after a huge wave crashed onto these rocks at Secret Beach.









Here is Andrew at a terrific laua that we attended. It was SUPER fun! Hang Loose!














Man, look at the view these horses get to enjoy every day. I want to be that horse!











These are some of the best smelling flowers we've ever smelled! (Plumeria). We saw & smelled yellow ones too!




















Family photo at Waimea Canyon. Woo-hoo!













A coconut actually FELL on our rental car and put a huge dent on the roof. Thank goodness we didn't get a convertiable! Whew!








This is a picture perfect view of Anini Beach! WOW!









A+S = Forever!













Sisters









Shipwreck Beach















Andrew and Emily pause for a moment before entering a tree tunnel on our hike down to Larsen's Beach.







There are tons of flowers all over the island and many different colors of Hibiscus, but this one was our favorite.

Here is Shannon with a huge blue & white hydrangea plant.