Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The cold comes in

It was negative 8 degrees yesterday with a windchill factor of 25. The inside of our window frames had about a half an inch of ice built up. The ice was getting between the openings of the windows and sliding glass door and growing ... pushing them open ever so slightly. We took the blowdryer to them.

An 8 degree walk

These birds are abnormally large here.

Ball fields and mountains across as seen from our apartment parking lot.

Along the Anchorage Greenbelt.

Snow on chain link.

Brrr.

Note how dark it is in these photos. It was almost 10 a.m.

Try finding your way around with signs that look like this.

All tuckered out

Christmas Day party

After a week of delays, cancellations and too much snow at SeaTac, we finally got Davin up to Anchorage at 8:30 p.m. Christmas Day.

There was a flurry of wrapping paper and last minute dinner preparations as all our Christmas party guests arrived. We had invited a bunch of friends and coworkers over for a holiday party.

I hope everyone had a very nice Christmas Day.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Want a Chrismas card?

I InDesigned up a little Chirstmas postcard with pictures of myself, Joshua and Davin. It's going out to all the family members, but if anyone else wants a little holiday love I need addresses. Send your mailing address to my e-mail: t_annette@hotmail.com.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

No ordinary grocery trip

Who goes to Fred Meyer with two SUV limos and seven cars of police cover? Was Gov. Palin Christmas shopping? I can't think of any other reasonable explaination.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Sold out: Christmas trees in Anchorage

Call it waiting to the last minute, but Joshua and I went Christmas tree shopping yesterday. We were waiting for Davin to arrive, but snowy weather cancelled his fight again yesterday. The soonest they could rebook his flight is for Christmas day. It changes our plans for Christmas Eve and morning, but at least he will get here ... hopefully.

So after work yesterday, we set out to find ourselves a tree. Having seen no tree lots, we drove to Fred Meyer to check out the non-live selection. Everything was in the $200+ range, and totally out of the budget. So we asked a clerk were the tree lots were and she said to check with Lowes.

We drove to Lowes and they had no live trees. We asked where we could find one. A Lowes employee told us to go to "Minnesota Bob's" next to Fred Meyer. While expaining that we had just come from Fred Meyer a women walked up and interrupted.

She said "Minnisota Bob's" is out.

"The only place with trees left is Bell's Nursury and they are going fast. And they're NOT cheap," she warned us with what seemed like an unneccesary urgency in her voice.

So we found Bell's Nursury. Cars leaving the parking lot with no trees seemed like a bad sign. We got inside and a woman was sweeping up pine needles in an empty greenhouse. There were no trees left.

We went to four stores looking for fake trees. Everyone was out. Alaska is sold out of Christmas trees.

I finally resigned myself to the fact that our presents might just have to pile up in our living room Christmas day.

But today I decided to check one last place -- maybe I could just find one of those baby, table-top trees. Target came through for me, there was a small selection left and I found one that's 6 feet tall and it was on sale too.

Next year we might just go chop one down ourselves.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

As promised: Something sparkly

On Saturday night Joshua offered me a ring, and I said I will.

The ring is an aquamarine with white and chocolate diamonds. Aquamarine is Joshua's birthstone. And gemstones.org says about Aquamarine: "according to the old traditions this promises a happy marriage and is said to bring the woman who wears it joy and wealth." Maybe it will bring on an economic upturn.

Snow day

It appears Seattle is having more severe weather than Anchorage. Or at least the weather is causing more of an uproar down South.

Joshua's son Davin was supposed to arrive this evening for winter break, but his flight was delayed an then rescheduled for tomorrow due to snow at SeaTac. I'm crossing my fingers for better conditions tomorrow.

In other news:
Stay tuned for pictures of something sparkly tonight...

Monday, December 8, 2008

Short winter days

It's almost 10 a.m. and the sun has not made an appearance from behind the mountains to the southeast yet. We're losing 7 minutes of sunlight a day here.