• Visiting Anchorage, Alaska

    First glimpse at our Home-Away-From-Home this week as we pulled into the Seward Port!

    We made it to Port Seward and caught the first glimpse of our ship!  The kids were super excited (and Dad & Mom too)!  We arrived at a good time so were able to drop our luggage off, go through the check in process, drop items most of the backpack items off in our rooms, and head back out to tour the town of Seward.  Our visit to the Alaska SeaLife Center  took up the majority of the time we had in the town, but was a great activity for the whole family.  It was a cloudy and misty day in Seward, however, we still had a wonderful time.  It was a beautiful area, small town, and the local people we met were very nice.

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    Beautiful views as we roll into the town of Seward

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     Someone crashed on the way to  the port!

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    Sweet girls having fun in Seward and excited about going on our Alaska cruise

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    Gorgeous area!

  • Counting My Blessings: Week In Review

    It was great having Labor Day off of work and school so got an extra day together.  Thankful for our time to celebrate, relax, and have fun.  We are blessed, look around you and think about the good and positive blessings all around you.

    I want to be accountable to you so the following are snip-its of some of the things I am thankful for this past week.

    Counting My Blessings – Week In Review:

    Monday –Thankful we were able to spend the extra day together on Labor Day

    Tuesday – Thankful for an extra day off with the girls since they did not have school today due to Professional Teachers Work Day – the girls and I got some stuff done, but had a fun day together

    Wednesday – Thankful the girls had another day off from Professional Teachers Work Day again even though I was not able to spend the day with them they had a good day

    Thursday – Thankful that Jake is willing to take the girls to school so I can head into work in the mornings and only have to pick them up after school each afternoon

    Friday – Thankful that Jake split the errands with me to help out – he went to one store with its list and I did the other store with its list and we got home at almost the same time

    Saturday – Thankful for an opportunity to work in the yard – Jake mowed while the girls and I picked up sticks, did a bonfire, refilled Skipper’s bin, filled the goats water, and many other outside activities

    Sunday – Thankful for a chance to go to church as well as spend some time Hiking on the Appalachian trail with the family.

    What are you thankful for today?  I encourage you to take the time to write down a few blessings that you have in your life today.  It will help cheer you up and turn your focus on the amazing blessings you encounter each day.

  • Family Fun at the Alaska SeaLife Center (Seward, Alaska)

    We were able to visit the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska before cruising out of the port.  The Alaska SeaLife Center is located at 301 Railway Avenue, Seward, AK 99664.  It is only a couple miles from the port terminal and the city bus comes by the terminal every 5 to 10 minutes will take you to a number of places around the city of Seward (with the Alaska SeaLife Center being one of those stops).  The Alaska SeaLife Center is part of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums so if you are a member of one in your area you will be able to get into the center at a reduced rate.  We are part of our local Greenville Zoo which allowed us to have 50% per persons admission ticket which was a huge blessing and savings

    The Alaska SeaLife Center was a lot of fun!  The kids loved seeing a variety of different marine life and the exhibits were very interactive and educational.  You could get fairly close to the animals and they even had a touch tank.  WARNING the  touch tank water is freezing cold so you won’t be able to keep you hand in it for very long. I thought my hands were going to go numb before I had a chance to touch each of the different marine critters in the tank.  They had several interactive talks with the animals.  We got to watch them feed, train, and care for several of the animals.  The animals were content and were showing off for the guests.

    It was a cool and misty day when we arrived at Seward that day.  The Alaska SeaLife Center was a great task to do on a rainy day.  There are a couple of places you can go outside, but you can see the majority of the center from inside.  It is a wonderful place for anyone that enjoys animals, marine animals, and the opportunity to learn more about the native critters that can be found in Alaska.  Thankful for an opportunity to visit the SeaLife Center.  It was a hit with our kids.  There are also plenty of places for adults to sit down and relax as well.  It is a great activity for the whole family.  The girls loved personalities of the birds exhibits, the way the HUGE octopus spread out across the glass in front of them, the Artic Seals performed tricks for treats, that the touch tank was ice cold, that the fish and other animals were very active, and that the Sea Lion loved rubbing its belly on the glass window right in front of them.  It was a wonderful place to visit while we were in Seward.

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     Brina and Karlie in the boat at the Alaska SeaLife Center

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    Beautifully colored starfish.  He was waving at us!  Even the starfish were active while we are the center!

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    Small yet beautifully colored bird

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    Taking a swim around the pool!

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    Coming by to say “HELLO”!

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    SeaLIfe workers checking the seals out and giving them treats.

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    Performing tricks

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    Enjoying the swim

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    Playing around in the pool

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    Doing a dance for us!

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    Beautiful and fast!

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    Watching him swim underwater from a viewing window at the bottom of his tank! Fascinating!

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    Showing off and diving right in front of us

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    He obviously was having a grand time!

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    Loved watching them glide so smoothly through the water

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    The Sea Lion rubbing his belly up against the glass in front of us.  He did it several times!  The kids thought it was hilarious!

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    Huge male octopus!

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    He was very active while we were there too

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    He decided to spread himself out across the front glass of his tank!

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     He was very big, pretty sure I would not be excited about running into him in the ocean!  So neat to see!

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    Relaxing in the water with his nose out and the rest of his body just floating in the water!

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    Diving directly in front of us!  Really loved how the  animals were very interactive with their audience!

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    Camouflaged ray….

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    VERY COLD touch tank!!!

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    The freezing water was not stopping our kids from checking out the animals in the touch tank!

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    Beautiful and showing off for us!

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    He hung out near us, watching us move around the bird exhibit!

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    Karlie all smiles as Brina soaks in all the birds zooming around the exhibit

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    Brina loving time with these beautiful Alaskan animals!

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    Keeping one eye on us as he watches the other birds….just in case!

  • Counting My Blessings: Week In Review

    It was a busy day especially with Jake traveling for work, but we got through it safely and thankfully are back together again.  Always happy to have him back home.  Other than one of the girls fighting a cold we have nothing to complain about.  We are blessed, look around you and think about the good and positive blessings all around you.

    I want to be accountable to you so the following are snip-its of some of the things I am thankful for this past week.

    Counting My Blessings – Week In Review:

    Monday –Thankful we were able to talk with Jake on the phone a few minutes on the way to school.  Even though he was away on a work trip it is always great hearing his voice and chatting even if it is for a few moments.

    Tuesday – Thankful for opportunity for the girls to go to an After School program that they really enjoy so I can get in a couple extra hours of work each week.

    Wednesday – Thankful to have Jake back home again! 🙂

    Thursday – Thankful that Jake is willing to not only pitch in around the house, cooking, but also helping the kids with their homework.

    Friday – Thankful that we were able to have a Family Fun Night and a chance to relax a little bit as we head into the weekend!

    Saturday – Thankful for an opportunity to catch up on some projects around the house and yard.

    Sunday – Thankful for a chance to spend some time on a family adventure!  Looking forward to working together and having fun “along the way”!

    What are you thankful for today?  I encourage you to take the time to write down a few blessings that you have in your life today.  It will help cheer you up and turn your focus on the amazing blessings you encounter each day.

  • Counting My Blessings: Week In Review

    I have to admit some days were just exhausting this week.  Thankful for a family that loves me even when I am wiped out and pitches in when/where they can.  The girls are doing well in school.  Jake and I were able to get away for a little bit together and we had fun at a work event this weekend too. There was a lot of good blessings that surprised me this week, but thankful for them all the same.

    I want to be accountable to you so the following are snip-its of some of the things I am thankful for this past week.

    Counting My Blessings – Week In Review:

    Monday –Thankful that Jake drove the girls into school so I could leave for work and get my day started.

    Tuesday – Thankful that the Hot Water Heater is NOW FIXED!!!  After 2 weeks without a hot water heater you really do appreciate it! 🙂  I am grateful that it was the hot season when it decided to break down.  The part was recalled so we had to wait for the company to order it before it could be repaired.

    Wednesday – Thankful that for an opportunity to use my work skills and be part of a great team of professionals.  Not everyday is perfect, but we are able to get a lot accomplished during our time at work and are continually learning from each other.

    Thursday – Thankful for a chance to meet a friend and catch up over lunch!

    Friday – Thankful that the girls had a fun game night with their church youth group and I got to go on a spontaneous DATE NIGHT with my Handsome Man!!!!!! 🙂  Love spending time with him!

    Saturday – Thankful for a chance to hang out with my family and co-workers at the lake.  Grateful to Jeff and his family for their gracious hosting of the whole group at their beautiful place!

    Sunday – Thankful for some relaxing time with my family before we hit the super busy week ahead.  It was good to recharge and hang out together!

    What are you thankful for today?  I encourage you to take the time to write down a few blessings that you have in your life today.  It will help cheer you up and turn your focus on the amazing blessings you encounter each day.

  • Counting My Blessings: Week In Review

    It was a crazy fun week as we spent fun time with friends visiting from Maine, the girls starting Middle School, and adjusting to the new work schedule.  Thankful for the amazing blessings in my life.  You don’t have to look very far or hard to find something to be grateful for in your life.  It can be a simple smile from a stranger to sharing laughter with a friend or spending quality time with someone you love.

    I want to be accountable to you so the following are snip-its of some of the things I am thankful for this past week.

    Counting My Blessings – Week In Review:

    Monday –Thankful day off work and spend the morning with our friends from Maine.  In the afternoon I was able to hang out with the girls and have fun on their last day of summer.

    Tuesday – Thankful that Jake went with me to take the girls to their first day of Middle School.  Glad that their first day went smoothly for them.

    Wednesday – Thankful that when Jake travels he takes the time to talk with me and catch up.  It’s not the same as having him at home, but it is always great hearing his voice and chatting about our days.

    Thursday – Thankful picked up the girls right when school got out and went “clothes” shopping for new school shorts.  Grateful they are growing, but it doesn’t take long for them to grown out of their shorts.

    Friday – Thankful for safety as we traveled, it was rainy and was slowed down multiple times by car accidents, but everyone arrived back home safely.

    Saturday – Thankful for a quiet and productive day at home and around town with the family (first Saturday in a long time that we were not traveling or running around with a lot of activities going on).

    Sunday – Thankful for a husband who enjoys and is a great cook.  Love it when he pitches in around the kitchen and house.  I am one spoiled chick with him around.

    What are you thankful for today?  I encourage you to take the time to write down a few blessings that you have in your life today.  It will help cheer you up and turn your focus on the amazing blessings you encounter each day.

  • Family & Work Event at Dave & Buster’s

    Jake’s work hosted a family event at Dave & Buster’s recently.  We ate a great meal and spent several hours playing the various games throughout the evening.  The girls had a blast.  We had a wonderful time and enjoyed the evening at the Greenville Dave & Buster’s.

    Brina competing with Daddy on a riding game

    Karlie zooming around in a roller coaster ride with Jake

    Jurassic World game – Jake and Karlie playing while Brina looks on

    Goodies Karlie earned with all her tickets

    Brina likes her colorful monkey she earned with all her tickets

  • Travel & Transportation: American & Alaska Airlines

    Our family traveled via the Alaska Airlines for the first time on our recent family trip.  Alaska Airlines had us fly via American Airlines to Portland, Oregon then on Alaska Airlines from Portland to Anchorage, Alaska.  On our way back we flew from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with Anchorage Alaska to Seattle, Washington and American Airlines from Seattle to Charlotte, North Carolina.

    The only complications we had was checking in with American Airlines in Charlotte at the beginning of our trip.  The person checking us in at Charlotte was busy socializing with her co-workers and complaining about how she still had another hour of work before she could leave and she already had too many people and luggage go through her counter that day she needed a break.  We weighed all our luggage at home and it was weighing under 50 pounds, however, their scales had them weighing at 50.1 pounds, 50.3 pounds, and 49.8 pounds.  She checked the first one which was the lightest suitcase, threw it on the conveyor belt, it missed, fell off so someone else picked it up off the floor and put it on the conveyor belt.  Then she weight the 50.1 and the 50.3 suitcases and refused to allow them past the counter until we took something out.  Both were 50 pounds just a hair over .1 and .3 over.  We had to lighten them by .1 and .3 which basically meant we took out a pair of socks and the other a pair of shorts and added them to carryons.  It was annoying, but we should have made them a little bit lighter before leaving home just in case the scales were off.  She could have had a better attitude and more pleasant as it appeared that she did not enjoy her job and we were just another inconvenience to her at the end of her shift.  We travel fairly often with our kids and family so we encounter a wide variety of personalities.  We have flown American Airlines many times over the year but have not encounter this type of attitude so maybe she was have a tough day, who knows…

    The American Airline pilots, stewardesses, and other crew members were pleasant.  After we got checked in with the person at the counter who had a bad attitude the rest of the trip was smooth and enjoyable.

    We arrived in Portland, Oregon had a little bit of time before our next flight so grabbed a bite to eat and stretch our legs.  Portland was a nice airport with plenty of options to eat and seating while we were waiting for our next flight to take off.

    We arrived in Anchorage, Alaska in the middle of the night.  Anchorage had a beautiful airport.  It was not busy at that time of day.  Even though most of the stores and restaurants were closed it was clean and the people we did encounter while in the airport were pleasant.  We had to ask directions to find out which luggage claim terminal we need to be at and it took the luggage a little while to get out on the conveyor belt.  Since it took more than 20 minutes to be delivered the Alaska Airlines offered everyone that asked vouchers for $25 off their next flight or Alaska Airline Rewards.  I guess they have a policy that if it takes longer than 20 minutes to deliver your luggage they compensate the travelers with Rewards or money off which was really cool.  We have never had an airline do that before and actually we thought they were fairly quick compared to some of the other flights we had been on even earlier this summer.

    Alaska Airlines seemed to have a great group of employees, high quality service, and a loyal group of travelers.  It appeared that they treated their reward members based on the interactions we had with other travelers on our trip.  It was refreshing to see an airline take pride in their work and provide quality service to those choosing to travel with them.

    Our flights home were pleasant, smooth, and enjoyable on the Alaska Airlines again.  We were only in the air for 28 minutes from Vancouver to Seattle, but we rode on a type of plane the kids have never been on before so they were fascinated by the ride.  It was the only flight that I can remember that allowed the passengers to board both the front and back of the plane simultaneously (you went in the front if you were in the front half of the plane and in the back if you were in the back half of the plane) which provided for a quick and easy boarding for everyone!  The plane arrived at the gate in Vancouver a few minutes later than planned but they gave us a heads up in advance and they still had us loaded and we took off basically on time because they made of the delayed time by loading rather quickly which was really nice.

    We would definitely fly Alaska Airlines again if we have another opportunity.  It was a great experience and a wonderful first impression of the beautiful state of Alaska.  Flying the Alaska Airlines was a great experience for our family.  We have flown a variety of airlines both within the United States and internationally.  We would highly recommend you check out Alaska Airlines if you ever have the opportunity to visit their beautiful area!!