Thursday, February 2, 2012

I am way behind... :)

Well, as you can imagine, a lot has gone on since my last post! Ha Ha ~

We have spent a couple of days south of Whitehorse on Marsh Lake. Our landlord has a sister who has a house on the lake. It is a beautiful spot!! She is a part of "Inn at the Lake" that was featured in Martha Stewart Living Magazine, so you can imagine how beautiful the spot is! Anyway, Cathy is one of the ladies that helped with the furnishing of our condo up here so we have gotten to know her. The first time we went out was before Halloween and the girls helped her carve her very first pumpkin (she doesn't have children) and they had a ball. We ate chili and went for a long walk with Newman. The second time, was before Christmas and we cross country skied on the lake and had a great time!












We all carved pumpkins again this year ~ we certainly all have our own individual styles :) Annabelle dressed as a witch this year, Jacqueline was a Jac-o-lantern, and Newman and I were the hippy duo. The candy was crazy, some people gave the girls handfuls of candy - they had never gotten so much!!









Newman and I are continuing to walk around the town and on the river trail, but we were hampered in January because of the super cold temperatures.











Another fun place we have been a couple of times is Lake LeBarge, which is about 30 minutes north of Whitehorse. Jim works with a man who has a house out there so we went out ice skating on Shallow Bay when it first froze over in November. You could skate all the way across the bay!! We had a huge bon fire on the shore and it was really fun. The last time we were there, we had an even bigger fire (it was -47F) and played scrabble! We spent the night in their guest cottage - super cute!









The girls are enjoying skate academy - it is Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings. They are learning jumps (small) and spins - now I have to take lessons from them :)











We went down to Skagway, Alaska in November. It was a virtual ghost town. We had been there 4 years ago when we drove to Alaska, but it was summer and it was filled with cruise ships and tourists. As you can see from these photos, we were basically the only people in town. It snowed 8"over the night we were there so the drive back was a little slower over the pass getting back to Whitehorse.












Mr. Newman got some booties so his feet won't freeze - doesn't he look handsome? I will try to post the video of the first time he had them on - it is so funny!!!









We have all been enjoying cross country skiing. Jim is taking skate skiing lessons and the girls are interested in that too. They are all participating in biathlon and skate skiing is the preferred method of skiing in biathlon. I still like traditional, so I am sticking with that. There are a lot of trail to ski on and some of them are lit each evening until about 9:30. We have not been out skiing in the dark yet, but several time during the daylight hours.

Jim's mom, Joyce came up for a visit over American Thanksgiving. It was so fun to have her here with us! We had a traditional turkey dinner and all the good stuff! He went up to Takhini Hot Springs when she was here. That was an adventure! It was about 0 degrees out and you have to walk down a really cold ramp to get to the water. Once you are in, it is fine, but getting in and out was cold. We all had frosty frozen hair. Our friends David and Verlie came over while Joyce was here too and we had a really nice dinner with them.

Jacqueline was chosen to play the lead in the all school play at Christmas. The played the little boy who got the first present from Santa in the "Polar Express". She told me of the part on Tuesday afternoon and said she needed a blue robe. We looked on-line at photos and decided she should have some yellow pajamas as well. So I set out to find those two "simple" items on Wednesday morning.... Well, by about 1:30 it was clear that I was not going to find either item... plan 2: I bought a sewing machine (cheap) and a men's One-size-fits all robe in navy blue and 4 yellow bath towels. Did I mention that the play was on Thursday and they had dress rehearsal during the day???? Well, they turned out really cute and she looked just like the little boy in the movie :) I did end up taking the sewing machine back - I told her I used it, but they took it back anyway - yippee!












I still love to Curl!! David and Verlie are on my team along with a gal named Shandra. We have a really fun time! Often times Jim and the girls will come with me and watch for a while then go home, then I ride home with Verlie and David - they live about a half a block away from us. I really want to have curling in Spokane next year!!












The girls decorated gingerbread houses before we left for Spokane, I put up one strand of lights around the window, a drape of garland and we had a little evergreen centerpiece with Christmas bulbs on it for our decorations at the condo.









We were all excited to go home to Spokane for Christmas!! Seeing everyone was so great!!!!! We went to amazing parties and spent time with friends and family, it could not have been better!











The girls passports were going to expire after we returned to Canada in January so we needed to renew them when we were in Spokane for the break. We knew that it was going to be tricky, as you have to give up your passports to get new ones.... But the lady at the passport office assured us that as long as we had a copy of their original passports, certified copies of their birth certificates and receipts showing that they had been renewed, everything would be "fine, no problem". Well, at 3:30am on December 31st at the airport, clearly there was a problem. The ticket agent said that we could NOT use that documentation and that the passport office was wrong! So, Jim left for Whitehorse and the girls and I went back to our house. Apparently, the government doesn't like to work over the new year holiday so we had to wait until Tuesday morning before we could get any information. When I finally contacted Philadelphia, they informed me that the girls passports were being sent out that day (Tuesday). They were supposed to arrive in 2-3 days... So we made new reservation to get home on the next Sunday - they day Jim was leaving for a week to go to Vancouver, BC - at least we got to see him at the airport in Whitehorse before he left :) During the time we were "stuck" in Spokane - the girls had the pleasure of being back at school and seeing their teachers and friends and I got to visit my mom and sisters again as well as my friends!

Since we have been back in Whitehorse, we have gotten back to our normal routine. Although we have been experiencing first hand the very cold weather. For two weeks it ranged from 10F degrees above zero to -51F. It is stinkin cold when it is below -20F!!









We took a road trip to Dawson City and that is where we encountered the coldest temperature of -51F. The Yukon River is frozen over and they have an ice bridge that people just drive across - kind of strange to drive across a river. Once again, the town was sleepy - it is a tourist town in the summer but not much going on in the winter - it was fun though. It was a 6-7 hour drive and the road was snowy so I was white knuckled a lot of the way. Coming back was much worse that going up.












The girls are both enjoying being part of the Selkirk Student Government. Annabelle was just chosen by the principal to be an ambassador to the Government Auditors who are assessing all the schools in the territory - pretty cool.

Jim is headed off to Denver on Monday for a week - work on another project ~
I just signed up to volunteer at the Arctic Winter Games in March ~
The girls continue on their school, skating, biathlon and skiing adventure ~

Thanks for reading ~

Bye for now...

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Settling in...

We have had a busy week. Jim started his new sport - Biathalon on Wednesday and the girls got to shoot while he was out there and decided that they wanted to join The Bears Biathalon Club as well.
I had my first planning meeting for the Arctic Winter Games kick-off party that is next Friday.
Annabelle had a substitute teacher for 4 days this week and that was quite an adventure - more fist fighting and waiting for the class to quiet down for 30 minutes!!
Jacqueline is breezing along - not too much to report from her.
Yesterday we all went to a haunted house that was put on by a local school - it was good. Then we went for a drive up north to Takhini Hotsprings - we didn't go in the pools this time, but soon we will be back up there. We stopped at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, but had just missed the cut off for the walking tour. Then stopped by Lake Leberge and checked it out.
This morning we curled in the Big Brother and Sisters "Curl for Kids Sake". It was quite the adventure - since I am the only one that has ever thrown a rock before. Our first game really was interesting - we did not score a point, but the second game was better and we only lost 3-2.
The ice is finally re-opened at the Canada Game Centre after being closed since June when two 12 year old girls lit a fire and caused about 6 million dollars worth of damage. Only one of the rinks are opened, but the other one whould be opened soon. The girls can't wait to get out and skate!
The weather has been unusually mild for October, but the temp is supposed to drop quickly this week with an estimated low of -20c (-4F) by friday - with a high of -10c (14F). That seems chilly.....
I will transfer some more photos soon and put them up...
Miss you all ~ Tara

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Condo Pictures and other stuff

I thought that I would let ya'll see where we live - it is cozy, but very nice! The girls room is downstairs and has the same layout as ours upstairs.



Obviously that is the outside views - we are the top deck - the one with the bikes on the balcony.





This is the upstairs kitchen, dining room and living area - love the orange!!




Looking down the stairs and our bedroom.

The weather has been pretty good - this morning it was about 25F and right now it is 43F and bright sunny! Usually there is not much wind so it really is not too bad. It is really dry here! If any of you know me, you know I do not like lotion, and I bought lotion the other day because my hands are so dry :o)

There are not too many real hot spots in Whitehorse. The interesting difference in Canada is that children can not go into pubs that serve food. Going out to dinner is a lot more expensive here than in Spokane. There is not a lot of choices - Boston Pizza, McDonald's, Subway, some asian, Quizno's and A & W - that is about it except for expensive hotel type restaurants.

Jim is in LA this week giving a presentation. It is about 85F there and he is planning on going to the beach this afternoon. His work is really busy - he still does not have an office so he is working out of the Yukon Government office or our dining room table. Hopefully the office will be done by next week. There is one other employee up here from CH2MHill, but she is going home on Friday for a week. She will be here 3 weeks at a time.

The girls are enjoying school. There is a difference in how schools are operated here. The teachers are great, but have a different approach to school. It is much more laid back and not super curriculum driven. The girls have made some friends, but there is a lot of swearing and interesting behavior, so of course, our girls are not impressed. They are both taking French and are liking that a lot. Both of the girls have been elected by their peers to be on student government. They are excited that they get to serve together. They ride the bus each morning, it picks them up at 8:12 and the ride is about 10 minutes.

The TV is interesting up here - some shows are early, but there are shows that we can not get :(
We can't get hulu online either so I can't watch some shows at all!!!

I have been working out quite a bit, what else am I going to do?? I am going to be a part of the Arctic Winter Games in March. I am part of a team that is planning and organizing the kick-off party for the games, it is November 4th. The I will be a HIPster (Honorary Important Person) for the Arctic Winter Games, which means I will coordinate and plan volunteers and help with whatever is needed. It should be fun and the people seem very cool!

Hope all is well with all of you!! Miss you all!! ~Tara~

Friday, October 14, 2011

Cold Shock

I am really not used to this cold weather, yet. From what I hear this is nothing. Waking up it is about 30 and the highs have been in the mid to high 30's. I am learning how to dress in layers already. The girls are becoming the experts since they go out to recess each day... recess is indoors once the temperature hits -5f, a bit different than home.
Tonight is the night, I am going to join a curling league, Friday nights are the fun league nights. I am hoping that my years of bowling and shuffleboard will come in handy and I won't be a totally dork! :)
Jim is heading to warm weather on Sunday - he is going to a conference down in the LA area. He said he would skype us and show us how nice it is, I told him that would not be necessary :)
We are all settling in and the girls are really liking school. They offer a lot of options for them to take part in. They even get to go up to the Cananda Game Centre to swim during school hours. In the spring, they offer swim lessons that are during school hours! They are both taking French and learning a few words, I am sure they will be talking about us in French in no time- haha!
Love to All! Tara

Friday, October 7, 2011

Finally we are connected!

Well, as you can probably imagine, we are here!!

We have been waiting for a week to get internet and cable. We are finally re-connected to the world. Here are some photos from our journey ~





The town is beautiful ~ and there is a lot going on here. It will be an amazing adventure!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Only 600 more miles to go...

We are in Fort Nelson, BC. I drive ask day yesterday so Jim could get some work done. The girls are getting sick of the pickup and the close quarters! Today we are planning an early departure because we are covering about 320 miles.... wish us (me & Jim) luck! Wh are ask excoted to just get to Whitehorse at this point.
The cat and dog have notlearned to tolerate each other yet, unfortunate!
Bye for now...

Sunday, September 25, 2011

565 miles down....1135 to go!

We are in a KOA outside of Jasper National Forest in Alberta. Stopped at Lake Louise and the Columbia Icefields today ~ beautiful!!