Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Prospector's Pizza and 49 Microbrews!

Yummy pizza at Prospector's Pizza. The other pizza place had 76 micro brews but we settled for only 49. Sorry Ladies. "You can't always get what you wa-ant! " The girls ordered some kind of "chick" pizza. (Translation: no peperoni or red sauce)
Dick ordered something manly and meaty! They were very good - loved the crust - baked at 650 degrees in a brick oven. Highly recommended. Also ate yummy salad - also classified as "chick" food because there was no iceberg lettuce. Only green leafy stuff! Imagine that?

What We Ate at The Salmon Bake!

After dinner in Healy at the Salmon Bake, we noticed this sign on the outside of the restaurant. Amazingly this is exactly what we ordered! Ladessa ordered the Surf and Turf.
Meg went for the halibut tacos. I had them two years ago and they are very good!
Close up of the tacos!
For an appetizer, we ordered the nachos, not knowing they would feed an army!
I just ordered a small salad because I intended to do some grazing off the other plates. Dick ordered the burger which was awesome but I can't find the picture. I will locate it eventually. We recommend this place highly.

Monday, July 5, 2010

The More the Merrier!

I'm going to have to start paying Leisa Firth to blog for me! My blog reminds me of scrambled eggs! Everything is mixed up because I delete photos and then have to get them back and then they are in the wrong order. Oh well. Here goes.

Megan and Ladessa came to visit. We love Ladessa and she is welcome anytime. She is the perfect guest and deserves oodles of credit for putting up with us with such grace and humor! Here's us at Ray's in Seward for dinner. Some rare "rays" of sun appear to be shining. Ice cream at Sweet Darlings on 4th Street.
Sunday dinner at home - The girls wanted to try as many varieties of seafood as they could and we were happy to make their dreams come true!
Megan and Ladessa in downtown Anchorage.
Megan and Ladessa somewhere - I can't remember.
Sunday snack - compliments of the girls. More seafood.
A family photo after church.
We drag all the guests to downtown Anchorage for the festivities: this Saturday included a US Army rock band that was terrific, the Saturday market, and polish dogs from the hot dog stand! 8 am sheep on the Seward Highway - gotta get there early to see them.
Megan and Dick at Exit Glacier.

Megan's frozen toes from standing in the glacier river bed!
And there she is!

Ladessa holding ice flowing from the glacier.
We saw so many fun things! I miss having my kids around!
Next post: So much food, so little time.

New Countertops

After years of not liking our choice in counter tops, we finally replaced them with granite. Guaranteed to increase the value of our home. Or so they say. We like them so much more than the old ones. Who says Dick never gets cookies? Here's the proof! A close up.
This is all the remodel I can take for one year. It was supposed to be finished before jenny & co arrived, but in true construction form they were several weeks late. They neglected to tell us that the kids couldn't inhale the fumes so the five of us spent the day outside, partly in the rain and wind, trying not to become brain damaged. We couldn't leave because occasionally they would need to ask me something. So we made a lot of baking soda volcanoes and proceeded it kill more of Grandpa's grass that he's worked so hard to replace due to dog issues. Hudson ate newly fertilized dirt and we were on the phone with poison control several times. Somehow when the fridge was moved it caused the ice maker to leak leaving puddles on the floor for several days - or no ice. There were issues getting the dishwasher to adhere to the new counter tops, and the hole in the granite for the air vent was too large. I had to wash dishes for us all for over a week. Now that all is well we are very happy!
Coming next year: new kitchen floor. I'm sure it will be an adventure!

Exit Glacier, Seward, Alaska

Not that it matters, but this is one of the only sunny days we have had this season. Notice the wind, off course. This is the melting Exit Glacier in Seward. It's changed so much since we moved here 16 years ago. Hudson thought it was a blast.
Jenny got lots of positive comments about her ability to hike around with the babe in tow.
It was a fun day - Exit Glacier, The Sea Life Center, the new Seward playground, the harbor, downtown shops, the new Safeway grocery store, lunch at the Train Wreck with Grandpa and multiple stops on the way home for wildlife viewings. We rocked!
This is what summer should be - every year!