Saturday, January 31, 2009

Our fire department

UPDATE: Thanks to those of you who gave me the heads up on the videos not playing back in this post. I've changed the settings, and you should be able to watch them here now. As you probably can tell, I'm working through past photos to get caught up to current news! These were back from October (or maybe November) when Anna was just starting to walk!








Friday, January 30, 2009

Most of the time...

...life is more fun with siblings!
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Volcano News

In case you've been following the news and wondering how it affects us, here's a map showing the proximity of Mt. Redoubt to us! If it really blows, then we will be affected to some degree from ash fall, but how seriously (or not) will totally depend on the weather and wind. Basically, no news is good news.
And from the latest update posted on the Alaska Volcano Observatory website:
ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY CURRENT STATUS REPORT
Friday, January 30,
2009 12:20 PM (Friday, January 30, 2009 21:20 UTC)REDOUBT VOLCANO (CAVW
#1103-03-)60°29'7" N 152°44'38" W, Summit Elevation 10197 ft (3108 m)Current
Aviation Color Code: ORANGECurrent Volcano Alert Level: WATCHUnrest at Redoubt
Volcano continues, though no eruption has yet occurred. Seismicity levels have
increased since yesterday evening and have also risen markedly over the last
hour. Pilot reports, clear AVO webcam views, and satellite and radar views
confirm that Redoubt Volcano has not yet erupted at the time of this report.
Redoubt remains at Aviation Color Code ORANGE and Volcano Alert Level
WATCH.AVO's website continues to be overwhelmed with traffic today likely due to
the extensive local and national news coverage of this activity. A backup,
low-bandwidth webserver is operating with limited information.Staff are
currently monitoring the volcano 24 hours a day. We will issue further
information as it becomes available.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Music, anyone?

Miss Music-Maker, back in October.
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Fire Safety Story Hour



















The local library has a themed story hour every Friday, and quite a while back it was for fire safety...complete with a visit from the fire fighters and a chance to tour a rescue truck!
The boys wore all their gear, and were quite the hit with everyone. Andrew was the only one who wanted to try on an actual helmet, and was amazed at how heavy it was. They had the kids crawl under a blanket that was simulating smoke, and they all got to "drive" the truck!
Honestly, Jacob was so overwhelmed by all of it, that he didn't say much and was clingy the whole time we were there (hence the lack of good pictures of him). But oh, how he talked about it for weeks afterwards!
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We're up and running...

...or crawling, at least.

Wow, what a whirlwind of a month! Despite my urge to stay hermit-like till I feel like we're finally settled, I thought I'd post an update.



Home Stuff:
Yes, we're moved in, relatively uneventfully. It worked out most excellently (for us, anyway) to have the kiddos with my parents. We were actually pretty much ready for the delightful crew that showed up Saturday morning. Can I just say that God has blessed us immensely with some pretty amazing friends and family? Okay, good-I'll say it. God has blessed us immensely with some pretty amazing friends and family. The moving part went pretty smoothly, and here's a tip for you:

If you want your moving out and subsequent moving in to go really fast, then schedule your move for January when it's -20 degrees. Why? Those movers move pretty fast when it's that cold!

We're actually getting settled in rather quickly...I just have a few more wall hangings to place, and my desk/office is, well, still a disaster. But other than that, and sewing some curtains and such, and the major projects that need to happen later, we're in, and we're loving it. It cracks me up, though, having this much space...the kids and I spend our days trying to locate each other, hollering to get a general sense of direction before finding and conversing (this is a 2000 sf house w/ a full basement. Our previous house could fit in here almost 4 times). We had about 2 weeks of -20 weather, so the boys and I were especially thrilled with the basement, as they spent much of their days riding bikes and scooters down there since it was too cold to play outside!

The huge praise is that we closed on our house!!!! Done deal, finished, dotted lines signed, money exchanged, no loose ends. God is good! I was feeling a tad melancholy about the whole thing, until a few days after our move when I was back at the house to finish up cleaning. And that's when I saw the mold growing up the wall in the corner behind where our corner china hutch had been. And the mold growing in the corner behind where my bedside table had been, even though I had bleached it and sol-u-mel'd it before. I got over being melancholy about it all pretty quickly.

So all in all, life is good in the new place, and I'll post pics...eventually.


Health:
We've made some headway with figuring out Jacob's allergy symptoms. Our chiropractor recently started using a highly sensitive blood sampling test that gets sent out to a lab. We tested Jacob on the panel of 96 foods and 16 environmental allergens. Interestingly enough, he is not allergic to mold, though we'll never know whether the presence of mold is what triggered his allergies (this link is one of them that explains the connection). Whatever the cause, this poor kid (and poor mother who has to cook for him) is allergic to wheat, dairy, eggs, tomatoes, citrus, and peanut butter. And while he is not highly allergic to them (as in, we don't need to carry an epipen around with us), his system is on overload, and we have to strictly adhere to eliminating these foods if his immune system is going to recover. Eventually he may be able to work them back in on a rotation diet, but in the meantime, potlucks are a cruel twist to life as he knows it.

Church:
Thanks for your prayers for our New Year's Eve movie event! We had about 30 adults and 15 kids show up, and the movie really hit home with a lot of people! If you haven't yet had a chance to see the movie Fireproof, we highly recommend it!
Our paperwork to constitute/incorporate has been turned in, and now we're just waiting for it all to be filed at the state level. Ha! As soon as that's done, we can close on this house/property for the church. We have some minor edits to make on our bylaws (it will be "take two" on making those edits. Another friendly tip from me to you: If you have a toddler, and your computer tower is at floor level, don't leave a zip drive plugged into the front of it, as said toddler will attempt to stand on it, snapping it off and rendering all information on said zip drive inaccessible). In general, moving right along.

Sorry to be so lengthy...at least I didn't go into details about installing and reinstalling a new dishwasher, building the goat/dog pens, car trouble for Mark, leading a special joint church service in Sol, or the almost-puking and runny noses going on here. Yeah.

If you still have our old phone # and address from before we bought our house last year, we're back to those. If you don't have them and need them, leave me a comment and I'll email you. And I promise we'll get back to pics soon....enough of this rambling with no pictures to make it worthwhile. Right?

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Moving Day!

We moved into the parsonage on Jan. 5th...it was clear, sunny, and -20 at our old house and -30 at the new! One doesn't stand around to take many pictures at those temps! We had a TON of help from my family and our church family. My mom kept the kids all weekend, Dad came with Andrew to help on Saturday, and we had plenty of trucks and strong backs for the furniture and boxes! Ladies from church helped clean at both houses, and we got done in record time!


















Moving in leaves lots of space for new hidey holes and mischief!
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