Alaska, Summer 2011, Part 16: Camping Trip #2 (the final day)

Part 16 in a series about our trip to Alaska in late June through mid-July, 2011.

The agenda for the final day of our camping trip was to go rafting on the lake!  We were planning on going rafting each day but the winds were so strong that the waves were too high on the lake to do it.

This morning was our last chance so we were really grateful that it was relatively calm.

After a bit of hard work getting Dad’s raft inflated and assembled, we headed out onto the lake!  Actually, Ellie and I took a mid-morning nap while everyone else headed out for the first ride.

Then it was time for all of us to go!

Don’t let those cute smiles fool you.  Ellie basically despised her entire boating experience and fussed and whined almost the whole time.*  So after maybe 10 minutes, we put her and Nik back onshore and headed out for a little more boating and fishing.

Ellie was clearly happier on the ground!

As we headed back into the shore, a float plane flew right over our heads.

After our boating adventure, all that was left was to put the raft away, finish packing up the Suburban and drive home!  On the way home, we played a rousing game of “As I Was Going to Grandpa’s House,” in which each person has to remember what everyone else is bringing.  We did this in alphabetical order to make it easier but then proceeded to add a alliterative element of fun.  For example, we were bringing “lovely leaping Lipizzaners” and other far more complicated phrases that I wish I could remember!  I highly recommend this game for making time go very quickly on long car rides!

*I think that what she actually despised was the life jacket.  Unfortunately, for life jackets to do any good, they have to fit really snugly and aren’t all that comfortable.  I think that’s what she was complaining about, more than being out on the water.  However, as anyone who grows up in Alaska knows, no one (young or old) should ever go out on the water without a life jacket.  That’s a non-negotiable rule for the incredibly cold Alaska waters. 

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Stocking up for Winter

We had a busy weekend!  I made 20 portions of pesto (enough for 20 meals worth of pesto pasta).   I freeze them in cookie-shaped portions on cookie sheets so another way of saying this is that I made 20 pesto cookies!  (I like to make all kinds of weird cookies.) basil, drying, waiting to be turned into green gold

We also husked, blanched and then cut the kernels off of 5 1/2 dozen ears of sweet corn.  That translated into 30 half-pound bags of corn for the winter.

somewhere in the middle of the process

We also foraged for approximately 50-60 pounds of no-spray apples.  Foraged, as in we just picked them from trees that don’t belong to anyone so they were free!  So far we’ve made close to 10 quarts of applesauce and have lots more to go.

That green bag has almost 30 pounds of apples in it!

mmmm…apple!

Whew.  We’re tired.  But our stomachs will be grateful all winter long for all this hard work!

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Garden Update

Here’s your early September garden update:

Crazy heirloom tomatoes from early August

The peppers are still going strong  but the cucumbers are dead and the tomatoes nearly so.  The beans are almost finished and the basil is still growing.  Swiss chard is still our best friend and the yellow squash is amazingly still giving us beautiful yellow fruit.

Swiss chard – about 2 weeks of growth (from 30 plants).

This year, we grew yellow wax beans and a variety of purple bean that turns green when you cook it.  Both are bush beans but I think next year, we’re going to grow pole beans in an attempt to get more beans out of a small plot.

I don’t even really like green beans unless combined with feta and roasted pecans or made Asian style  with lots of fish sauce, soy sauce, sugar, and ginger.  We grow them though because beans (and all legumes) are great for putting nitrogen back into the soil and so are essential to a complete crop rotation.  That pile above went into the freezer this morning to save for the winter when we’re hungry for something green!

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August Sewing: Surprise Project #5 (a Christmas present)

The sewing portion of this blog is going to be pretty boring around here for awhile because all the major projects that I’m working on between now and Christmas are surprises.

Here’s a taste of one of them though.  Don’t bother to try to guess because I won’t even tell you if you’re right or wrong.

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Free!

I am basically finished with sorting and purging our whole house.  I just finished our basement.  All I have left is our office file cabinet and the garage.  We already did a lot in the garage two weeks ago so that probably won’t take us long.  The file cabinet can wait because there’s no chance I’m going to sell anything in there at the yard sale.

So – I’m free!

I can’t even express how great it is to walk into the basement or walk upstairs or look into a closet and think, “I know what everything is in here and I want it all.”  There’s no reproach, no judgement, no guilt.  Just freedom.

I highly recommend it.

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Is it enough for me to say that I don’t hate you now?

I’m on a huge, perhaps obsessive hunt to purge our house of all unnecessary things.  We’re having a yard sale on September 17th and my mission is to have every nook and cranny of our house sorted and purged by then.  I’ve finished our upstairs and am mostly finished with our main floor.  Only the basement is really left to tackle!  Two weeks ago, my goal was to sort through 15 years of assorted accumulated papers.  I recycled almost all of my graduate degree, a good chunk of my bachelor’s degree, and a ton of papers from my time in Blatimore.

It felt good to put out two giant boxes for recycling at the end of that week!

While I was doing this sorting, I came across a card from my childhood.  It was for either my 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th birthday (based on the family members in the card – basically, after Chris, before Rachel.)

Here it is.  Pretty cute, huh?

Mom wrote me a very nice message.

By now, you’re probably wondering what that extra writing is at the bottom.  Here it is, closer.

That’s right.  I circled “Daddy”, Mama” and “Chris.” You three evidently made my “most-loved family members” list.  Sorry, Eric, and Jon – clearly I had no love lost for my pesky little brothers who were always bothering me and never leaving me alone.  So I crossed you out of my family.

Sorry?

Is it enough for me to say that I’m really grateful that you’re in my family?  That I don’t hate you?  That I love you a lot?  That if Mom sent me a birthday card this fall signed from all of us, that I wouldn’t cross out your names?

I love you two! 🙂

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Ellie Loves Beets!

She also clearly loves posing for the camera!

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Just Gotta Love the Drool Goatee

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He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not

I think she lost track.

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August Sewing: This Post Is Brought to You by the Letter A

I am ultra-motivated right now to get this project finished!

Only six more letters to go before I can finally put this project to bed!

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