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Home on the Tundra: December 2009
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Home on the Tundra. My husband, daughter, and I live in Unalakleet Alaska. This blog is for our family and friends to join us on our Alaska bush adventure. Saturday, December 12, 2009. Christmas Decorations Unalakleet Style. Here is one of our local Christmas decorations. Look close, this is a real reindeer hide and antlers on a wooden frame covered in lights! I think someone might have eaten Rudolph. After looking at all of the decorations we went for a walk on the beach. Friday, December 11, 2009.
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Dorksville: January 2010
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The life and times in our own little town, Population 4. Wednesday, January 6, 2010. She is SO excited. I never knew a child this young could be so passionate about something she technically knows nothing about. But she does the moves like she was born with knowledge of ballet. She is my Tiny Dancer, my Brynlee. Saturday, January 2, 2010. This year starts out KICKIN' IT TAE BO STYLE! I purchased a percentage of ownership at 5280 which was official as of January 1! So, 5 months later, here we are! I could...
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Dorksville: May 2010
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The life and times in our own little town, Population 4. Tuesday, May 18, 2010. I love Tevin so very much and want only the best for him. I want to keep him sweet and safe for the next 12 years. Heck, the next 100 years. He made it through preschool, and with God's guiding hand, he will make it through Kindergarten and way beyond. Congrats to the big grad! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Money Saving Mom presents: Make Over Your Mornings! Adventures of Bug and Munch. The Spirit Guides Me.
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Home on the Tundra: Fourth of July Fun!
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Home on the Tundra. My husband, daughter, and I live in Unalakleet Alaska. This blog is for our family and friends to join us on our Alaska bush adventure. Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Fourth of July Fun! I love fireworks. I really enjoy a good sparkly bang. Living up here in the Arctic where it does not get dark really puts a damper on fireworks fun, but the games, events, and people make up for it. This is our Mayor, the one that ran the Iditarod. She used the money she won to have her hair dyed! Check out t...
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Home on the Tundra: Last Posting from the Bush!
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Home on the Tundra. My husband, daughter, and I live in Unalakleet Alaska. This blog is for our family and friends to join us on our Alaska bush adventure. Saturday, August 14, 2010. Last Posting from the Bush! Our bags are packed we're ready to go. This is our last week in Unalakleet and it will be my last posting for a while. It has been a great two years but now it is over and we will be heading back to the lower 48. These last few weeks have been filled with picnics and friends. Playing at the beach,.
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Home on the Tundra: Overlook of the Unalakleet River and wide open spaces
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Home on the Tundra. My husband, daughter, and I live in Unalakleet Alaska. This blog is for our family and friends to join us on our Alaska bush adventure. Monday, August 2, 2010. Overlook of the Unalakleet River and wide open spaces. This is an overlook of the Unalakleet River. Beautiful view of the landscape! Jeremy, looking good. Isa and her friend found great pleasure throwing rocks off the point and trying to reach the river. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inupiaq St. Nikolas.
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Home on the Tundra: Great time on the ocean
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Home on the Tundra. My husband, daughter, and I live in Unalakleet Alaska. This blog is for our family and friends to join us on our Alaska bush adventure. Friday, June 25, 2010. Great time on the ocean. We finally had some beautiful weather and were invited to go down the coast with some friends. The ocean was calm and wonderful. For most of our trip the driver was a five year old. He did a great job and managed to keep us a float! The seagulls nest on cliffs like this. Here is the whole crew. Check out...
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Home on the Tundra: Isa's new Parka
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Home on the Tundra. My husband, daughter, and I live in Unalakleet Alaska. This blog is for our family and friends to join us on our Alaska bush adventure. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Isa's Akka Sarren here in Unalakleet made her a parka. She is soooo happy she has wanted a parka for the last two years. I am hoping that it will not be to hot for those winter nights in Montana and Idaho. What a wonderful gift! She looks so sweet. June 29, 2010 at 5:09 PM. Isa I love your new parka! June 30, 2010 at 4:49 AM.
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Home on the Tundra: September 2009
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Home on the Tundra. My husband, daughter, and I live in Unalakleet Alaska. This blog is for our family and friends to join us on our Alaska bush adventure. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Fall Equinox and Snow! Today is the fall equinox and it is snowing. (No we are not ready for winter yet.) The day and night are equal today everywhere on earth even here in the subarctic. After today we will get darker and darker until the winter solstice on Dec. 22 nd. I have not been posting much lately. I have been help...
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Home on the Tundra: February 2010
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Home on the Tundra. My husband, daughter, and I live in Unalakleet Alaska. This blog is for our family and friends to join us on our Alaska bush adventure. Thursday, February 25, 2010. Homeschool hats and cinnamon rolls. Today, when the "basket" was dry, Isa was very proud of it and proceeded to immediately stick it on her head as a hat. "It is a basket, like in Africa", I state. "No", Isa answered, "it is my hat. It is my baking hat, I want to make cinnamon rolls.". There are no cinnamon rolls in Africa!
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