This year marked our first Christmas in Alaska, just the five of us. Christmas Eve was delightfully low-key. The highlights of our day were making chocolate chip cookies for Santa, our first Christmas Eve service at our new church, opening gifts from the kids, and lots of chess! We might make opening presents from the kids an annual Christmas Eve tradition--it was so special. The kids were so excited and proud to give the gifts they spent their own money on (or time/hard work making). They were incredibly thoughtful and generous in their gift-giving, and it was one of my favorite parts of parts of the whole Christmas season!
12.30.2022
Christmas Eve 2022
12.29.2022
December 2022, Part 2
Again, these pictures are all out of order. But, here we go with lots of Christmas Break fun!
On Friday the 23rd, they closed Derek's hospital early for the holiday and we had planned to meet Derek for lunch & bowling on base. This happened to be the day of our "ground blizzard," and sooo many things ended up closing due to the conditions and/or losing power. So we pivoted and went to the movie theater {our first time in Alaska!} to see Puss in Boots.
The picture below {taken from my bedroom window} may not be that interesting to most, but this was crazy to us! The 4 feet of snow we had was piled on the side of roads for a couple of weeks before the "snow removal" began. We have never before lived in a place where the snow didn't melt within days, so this was a fascinating process to watch. The first thing to note from the picture is the snow piled up on the roof outside my window, ha! Plows initially came through our street and moved the snowbanks on the side of the road to the middle of the road to make a "snow median." Then a massive snowblower would ride alongside a dumptruck to blow all of the snow into the truck to be hauled away to who knows where. They would have 5-6 dump trucks in a row waiting to be filled. This went on for about a week in our neighborhood. It was crazy!
And these last few pictures are from today's neighborhood hike down to Eagle River, which is now completely frozen. The kids had fun walking/sliding across the river and breaking off chunks of ice on top of the snow.
12.28.2022
December 2022, Part 1
Whew, the first half of December was a doozy! We had about 4 feet of snow over a two week period, and the city simply couldn't keep up with those large accumulations back to back to back. The girls had six snow days over the course of that two week period {and lots of fun holiday school events cancelled}, and Derek had a couple days off, too! {He even had a day where he had to get towed out of his parking lot at the hospital!} All USPS mail and Amazon packages were at a complete stand-still for about ten days {on top of already incredibly slow shipping speeds to Alaska, which is less than ideal to say the least at Christmastime}. Apparently snowfalls of this magnitude and frequency aren't the norm here. August was our first month in Alaska, and it was the third rainiest month on record for Anchorage. And now we've gotten to experience the snowiest December ever on record for Anchorage...we'll be very happy to not see any more "records" for a while!
Once again, these pictures unfortunately uploaded in reverse order, so we are working our way backward from December 15th to the 1st...here we go!
On one of our first snow days, a fun Christmas package arrived from my friend Nicole that included kinetic sand. The kids sat like this playing with their sand while I read to them for a little over an hour. It was pure snow day magic! Such a sweet way to spend a cold, snowy morning.
Derek's mom always does a fun Christmas craft with the grandkids each year. It actually started out with Lucas, Maleah, Derek, and me doing the activities, and has since been passed down to the next generation. BooBoo mailed the craft to us this year, and the kids had fun creating their Christmas houses on a snow day.


















































































