Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The last couple weeks in pics.

It's rained for the past week. I'm so angry at rain! And also, the month of July got double the average rainfall! The average is 4", WE GOT 8". So, in case you don't understand what I'm saying-I can't wait to see the sun. Okay, for some reason, the pics posted in reverse chronological order, but you'll figure it out.

DK and Sierra sharing a brownie and icecream. They got messy, but who cares! He's so cute in his little Carhartt overalls. And, yes, I know his hair looks like a girls. He's a skater kid! It's the new style! Back off!
Drake and Sierra in their "barbaloot suits." a.k.a. footy jammies (for definition of barbaloot suit, read The Lorax by Dr. Seuss.)
Drake trying to make a monkey face.

Mendenhall Towers.
This is the medial moraine of some glacier. "A medial moraine is a ridge of moraine that runs down the center of a valley floor. It is formed when two glacers meet and the debris on the edges of the adjacent valley sides join and are carried on top of the enlarged glacier. As the glacier melts or retreats, the debris is deposited a ridge down the middle of the valley floor." (Straight off of wikipedia.)


Me and Drake in front of the helicopter.
My handsome baby boy. Bryce gives me grief for saying "baby", but he'll always be my baby, no matter how old he gets.
Drake drinking glacier water. It's pure. And, no mom, he didn't get giardia. He was fine.



Our landing site. Drake and I went on a helicopter ride on the 19th with our friend Eric Fields. His mom was in town and paid for us to go on an hour long ride over the icefield. It was amazing. So much better than a tour.
The Juneau Icefield. 1500 acres of ice. Breathtaking. You can't imagine the enormity of it.
Some cool icefalls.
Dogcamp. This consists of 5 big tents for the mushers and 80 dog houses. This gives you a little perspective of how huge the icefield is. Check out the next pic.
That circle is dogcamp. That's how huge the icefield and the mountains are. I'm telling you, it's unbelievable.


Riding our bikes on the Herbert Beach. It was pretty hard because you couldn't tell how deep the mud was until your tire was in it. I almost got stuck.
The trail was a little sketchy towards the end. The dropoff on the left goes into the Herbert River. I had to get off my bike and push it at some parts of the trail because the rocks and roots stuck out of the ground 8" or more. By the end of the ride, Drake said "I like the smooth, good trail." The bouncing on the rocks and roots hurt his butt.
Tyler's dog Kona getting a stick under the water! Crazy dog. Drake was having a blast throwing the stick and watching Kona stick her head under the water to retrieve it. At one point all we could see was her tail.
There were two old cars along the trail. This is the second one. They're really old, like 3o's or so. I don't know. They've got bullet holes in them. I have no idea how they actually got that far into the forest. Aside from the trail, the forest is dense and you could sink down pretty far in the moss in a heavy vehicle like that. This one is about to fall into the Herbert River.
Herbert River. Those are tree trunks sticking out of the river. The banks erode when the river swells with glacier runoff and heavy rains. As a result, the trees topple into the river. The river was running really quickly.



This is the view from the Mendenhall East Glacier trail. Check out how small the visitor center is (for those of you that've been here.) We're pretty high up the mountain!
Those little white things in the water are icebergs that have calved off the glacier. There's tons of them.
Me and my little berry.
A fam pic in front of the Herbert Glacier. The trail is 4.6 miles long, we biked nearly the whole way. It was fun. Drake rode his bike almost a mile, then we stashed it in the bushes and put him on mine. We went with our friend Tyler.
A pic of the Herbert Glacier with the Herbert river in front of it. We couldn't actually make it to the terminus of the glacier because of the river.





Mendenhall from the road on the way to the visitor's center.
Three coho salmon in Steep Creek. They come back from the ocean in the late summer to lay eggs, then die. They had most of the trail closed because bears are feeding on these salmon in the area.
A huge coho. It was nearly 2 feet long.
A great blue heron feeding in one of the kettles surrounding Mendenhall Lake.
Drake ahead of me hiking up the East Glacier Trail. It is a 7 mile loop with either stone or wooden stairs most of the way up. It's a 400 foot elevation gain. He's a hiking maniac.






Tuesday, August 19, 2008

A great woman

Mom Mom passed away on Sunday the 17th. I'm really emotional about it. I can't speak for Bryce. I can't even begin to describe how he's feeling, I'll leave that to him. I can say that she was probably, and understandably, his favorite person.
Mom Mom was one of the nicest people I've ever met. The first time I met her, she immediately made me feel welcome and cared for.
She was possibly the most selfless person I've ever known. She was always concerned with how other people were doing, if they were alright, comfortable, etc. When she would have Bryce and I over for lunch or dinner, she was always worried about the meal or the seating arrangement or something like that. We were stoked to hang out with her, we didn't care if she had the fine china out (which she did).
She always let Bryce and I know that she loved us and accepted us no matter what choices we made. She always supported us, was proud of us and proud of Bryce going to school and getting a job he loves.
Mom Mom was never boastful. She was sharp too. I always thought it was cute that she wouldn't tell anyone how old she was. She told Bryce and I a couple years ago though (when she was 86). I felt like I had top secret information. She would always get dressed up to go to lunch with us.
I only knew her for 8 years, but she had a great affect on my life. I wish I could have known her longer. I wish she wasn't gone. I mostly wish Drake could have gotten to know her and how cool she was.

Friday, August 15, 2008

cub waiting on mama to open our bear box
cub grooming himself
mama bear coming back through
Today's been crazy.
Bryce and I woke up at 6:30 to unzip our window and see a mother black bear with her cub trying to get into our storage shed that has all our food in it. It's about 15 feet from our bed. She was biting it and pawing at it. There are bite marks in the canvas of the shed. I was petrified. Bryce knew what to do, thankfully. He shooed it away and it hung around for about 15 minutes, then took off, with the cub following.
The major event of the day that has thrown us is Mommom's health. Bryce's grandma is in the hospital with pneumonia. He's very close to her. We had a scare this morning. I don't really want to go into it. I just ask that everyone that reads this prays for her, or throws some positive energy her way, whatever you want to do. We all love her very much.
Thanks.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Bryce and Drake went fishing in the creek next to our campground and caught this huge salmon. We cooked about 1/3 of it that night for dinner. They're freaking huge.
Drake checking out the massive fish. He was saying "Dad, there's still some guts hangin out."
My guys are pretty proud of their catch. They're so cute. I love em.
Drake and Sierra. She's our friend's Mike and Lori's daughter. They're up here from Silver State too.
Drake playing soccer with all of us at the campground. He's seriously pretty good, not to brag or anything.

Me and Drake in front of Nugget Falls. It flows into Mendenhall Lake, right next to the Glacier. We hiked up there with my sister, Jen, when she was visiting. We all had a great time. Miss you Jen!
A closer pic of the glacier. You always pics from the campground, here's one closer up.
Me striking a pose with Drake in front of Nugget Falls.


At the Alaska State Museum, they have a section for kids to dress up and play. Here's Captain Drake stepping off the boat.
So, we're at the museum and Drake wants me to take a pic of him by this 300 year old totem pole. What does he do? Leans back on it and almost knocks it over. Holy crap, I almost passed out.



I took this pic at arms length. I'm a great photographer.




Obviously, Bryce is looking at me like "Why are you taking my picture?" But, whatever.
Drake looking out the window of the whale watching boat in amazement. We all know I'm a freak, so I made him wear the pfd everytime he went on the deck of the boat.
Some sealions hanging out on a buoy. They come out of the water to warm up.
Two humpback whales swimming next to each other. You can barely see their spray they just blew out.
This is one of the coolest ones. You can see one whale spraying out, and the other diving. They would spray, then show their big humpbacks and dive and show their tails. It was awesome. I have tons more pics from whalewatching, but I don't want to bore anyone.