Friday, June 28, 2013

My Birthday Man.


Happy Birthday Husband!

Happy Birthday to this husband of mine--a loyal, hard-working man, who keeps our house filled with laughter, good conversation and on an even keel.

Here are a few pictures from our birthday celebrations in Whitehorse a couple of days ago where we went out to a really good salmon and ribs joint, stuffed our faces before coming home and having a late night birthday cake for our two birthday boys--Jordan and Fizey!  Gabriel danced until he was silly to Fizey's guitar, and gobbled down cake so fast it left us speechless before completely crashing around 10:30.  Oh, that midnight sun, it's so deceiving! 


 We love you!  And miss you from 4,000 km away!

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Adventure into Alaska: Running through the Irises.


If we hadn't already done enough driving to Keno and back, this family was up for at least one more adventure--nearby Alaska!

Loaded with fruit, snacks, books, toys and handful of songs, we drove south into northern British Columbia and down across the border to cute little cruise-ship bombarded town of Skagway, Alaska--home to myriad jewelry stores, many, many tourists, but also some beautiful secret views, which only those in the know and willing to drive will ever witness.  And we were lucky enough to be so fortunate! 



On our way, we stopped at the world's smallest desert in Carcross--a little sand dune in the middle of nowhere.


Our backseat entertainers and such lovely company--grandparents! What would we do without you?!


After exploring Skagway, we drove several miles out of down, down a very narrow and slightly treacherous dirt road to well-reviewed Chilkoot Trail Outpost, just south of Dyea, an old town now disappeared after a massive landslide.  If you are ever in Skagway, this is the place to go!!  Amazing Alaskan hospitality and perfect little cabins.  They even pack up little baskets of food for you to grill your own meat and eat either outside or in your cabin.   And it comes complete with materials for s'mores. 


Gabriel wandered around with his dad, throwing rocks in the stream, and playing in the dirt, happy as a clam while supper was BBQ'ed up.  I have so loved watching the two of them play and interact.  Having Jordan around is a hundred times better!  He brings such a relaxed attitude and sense of humour that I've missed while he's been away working....  And watching Gabriel with his grandparents is too adorable.  He just loves them--imitating their dance moves and saying new words, like "guitar" for instance.  So sweet. 

After spending more time outdoors and having a late BBQ, we slept like logged that night in the cool air of the Alaskan mountains.


Being so close to Dyea, our hostess directed us to the old historic town-site which provided some of the most spectacular scenery of our entire trip!  There aren't really many sites left, but Dyea was out in the iris-filled marshlands just off the ocean and in a valley between some beautiful mountains and the well-hiked Chilkoot Trail. I cannot imagine having gone to Alaska and missed it!!! The irises were beautiful and Gabriel in particular loved running around through them before plopping himself down in a big dusty pile of sand.  He was covered in dirt from head to toe, that kid.


Later on, we stopped in for lunch at a restaurant worth mentioning, at the Jewell Gardens which of course, is surrounded by blooming gardens, glass sculptures and a little toy train.   We let Gabriel wander around, sniffing flowers and running through the trails before having a delicious lunch.  I think that they likely have the best food in Skagway, and certainly, the most glorious view!


We loved Alaska and definitely plan to return!  

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A Keno Wedding: Kiss in the Mist.


The whole purpose in flying to the Yukon was to witness the wedding of these two wonderful people--Jeni and Sean.  The groom, Sean and my husband Jordan have been close friends since childhood. We all know there is nothing quite like the friendship of a childhood friend with whom you never lose touch!!

Jeni and Sean's wedding day was filled to the brim with rain, despite being book-ended on either side of the day with weeks of endless sunshine.  We woke Friday morning to torrential downpour that only picked up as the day went on.  The wedding was pushed ahead in hopes that it might eventually clear, especially since the wedding was to take place in the open at the top of the mountain!!

Mid-afternoon, there was some speculation that there might be an upcoming clearing in the rain, so the party and guests drove the 10 km up the mountain to the top of Keno Hill and tried to wait it out some more.  However, more rain and wind and cold continued.....  And eventually everyone braved the storm to witness the mountain top wedding.  It was chilly but it was beautiful.  And in a magical moment, just as the two kissed as newlyweds, the sky opened up for a split second displaying the beautiful green valley below.  The guests gasped in delight and cheered!    And with that, the rain ceased and the rest of the day was sunshine, allowing for a delightful evening reception at the local hotel.

Thank you Jeni and Sean for sharing your special day and for creating such a wonderful opportunity to experience the Yukon in all it's wild beauty. 


Gabriel getting ready for the wedding, wearing his wedding duds, and dancing in his cowboy boots to Fizey's guitar.  Couldn't get a picture of him stomping but it was too cute!!


 The groom!!

 

And the sky opened up for us, for just a split second.


The infamous Keno Hill sign posts, complete with distances/direction of some of the world's major cities.  


The drive on our way back down the mountain....  after the sky started clearing.


 A little picture compliments of Lynne, Sean's mother!!  Thank you!


We wish you all the blessings of a wonderful marriage filled with love, adventure and a house filled with laughter.

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