It's been so long since I've updated the blog that you may think we got buried by a blizzard. While that is technically true (more than once, in fact), we have officially survived our first Homer winter. Honestly, at times it felt like the darkness and snow was swallowing up our days, but we managed to get out and enjoy lots of unexpected Alaskan winter surprises. Now that the days are (much) longer, we have a new appreciation for the extra hours of sunshine that we took for granted last summer. While we still have a couple of feet of snow at our house (and about 7 feet at the top of the mountain behind town), we can feel spring coming in the mud puddles (ponds?) on the streets and the need for fewer layers of clothing.
Snowshoeing on Christmas...3 degrees |
Post-blizzard Homer harbor |
Right about the time that I couldn't take another morning spent plowing through the 5-foot drifts on our driveway and chasing hungry moose away from the preschool door, we joined The LT for a week in the sun in Honolulu. What a fabulous family vacation...we lived in bathing suits and went through three bottles of sunscreen.
Top of Diamond Head |
We went from a world of gray and white to Technicolor |
Also a rarity for living this far "south", we we able to get the kids out of bed at night to see the Northern Lights. Twice! And I learned how to photograph them. But photos don't begin to describe it. You'll have to come visit in winter and see for yourself.
Now that we're back in the light, I have started planning our summer adventures. We are already due to move again next summer, so we have to treat this summer like it could be our last in Alaska for quite some time. The LT will be spending much of his time cooling off in the Arctic Circle (see this article and this article for more on that), so I will be going solo with the kiddos as the Adventuresome Three to see all that this huge state has to offer. Stay tuned for our itinerary.
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