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Working on finishing Dad’s “two-seater” outhouse. Adding corner trim and bats…

Adding corner trim.

Adding corner trim.

Next we needed to cut out the second door, put in the Plexiglas windows and add sealer.

The other side, still have to finish the center partition.

The other side, still have to finish the center partition.

 

All trimmed out.

All trimmed out.

We all helped to paint on one coat of sealer, next time we will finish the back side trim, add a hand washing station and another coat of sealer. Notice we even have a light! That is for those extra dark nights, so three little kids wont be scared of “bares” out thare! 😉

We drove the truck to the cabin last weekend. The trail is fairly smooth and it is so much nicer being able to drive in comfort and warmth!

There are so many things to be done, we got started on some of them. I spent Sunday morning and afternoon cleaning the kitchen area. All of the cupboards need de-cluttering and cleaning. I found a new roll of shelf liner that Dad had bought and I got started on cleaning out the cabinets. I started with the dishes, what a hodgepodge of stuff! Alaska glassware at its best!

clean.cupboardOnce the dishes were organized and new shelf liner installed, I started on the food storage areas. No wonder Dad hadn’t done this yet, it is a little difficult to get way back in there to clean the shelves, especially on the bottom. Being a contortionist or a small child might be helpful for reaching those hidden areas. I found some interesting icons from another era… fruit preserves and jelly from as far back as 1993! I went to visit Dad in ’94, so in theory, this stuff could have been there when I first saw my Dad’s place. Wow!

The kids spent most of the time outside playing.

Girls swinging.

Girls swinging.

The temps were in the thirties, sun shining, no wind to speak of, it was glorious. Dean got started on finishing the outhouse. He added corner trim and bats on one side and a handle on the inside of the door, next time we’ll finish the rest and hopefully if it is warm enough, put on some stain and sealer. The outhouse is a “two-seater” and is designed for a center wall separating the “pointers” from the “sitters”. The second door still needs to be cut out and the dividing wall finished.

Adding corner trim.

Adding corner trim.

We cut and peeled some Alder and smoked a turkey in the smokehouse for a few hours to give it a nice smoke flavor, then finished it in the over. We ate well that night with coleslaw and potato salad on the side of our barbecued turkey. Pealing Alder was a new experience for me.

Cut and pealed Alder, ready for the smoker. And a Camp Robber looking for a morsel.

Cut and pealed Alder, ready for the smoker. And a Camp Robber looking for a morsel.

 

Smoking!

Smoking!

I also spent some time working on the braided rag rug that I’m making from Dad’s sweat shirts. It is a work-in-progress. Each time I’m out I get a little more braided and stitched together. So far I have 6 sweatshirts involved. Dad has a couple more out there that I can add to it. It wont be huge, but it will add some color to the floor and a nice place to put your little footsies in the morning! 😉

I have two braided rug projects going on at once now. The other is a T-shirt yarn braided rug that I started last year back in Kansas. Teresa mailed it to me a couple of weeks back and I have started stitching it together. The T-shirt yarn is already braided together, so I’m just stitching the braid, but still it takes time!

I decided to make the braided rug out of Dad’s clothes since some of them weren’t worth wearing, and he had so many, I thought it would be a good way to re-purpose the clothes without sending them to the landfill. Thing 1 has also been up-cycling some of his T-shirts into pillow covers and covers for the chair pads on the metal chairs at the cabin. Waste not, want not!

Part of the wonder of living here in Alaska is the wildlife. I enjoy seeing moose and eagles regularly. Once in a while I get to see a caribou or a bear. Today I added the wolf to the list of sighted animals. We were driving down the Kenai Spur Highway and saw a few cars pulled over to the side of the road, this usually means there’s something to look at. As we drove by I spotted the “something”, a lone wolf. I wish I had my camera handy at that moment. Once I got over the initial excitement of seeing my first wolf, I thought of my niece, she would be thrilled. 🙂 Now, seeing one a far off from the comfort of my truck is the ONLY way I care to see a wolf, thank you very much.

  1. a moose walks through your job site
  2. a bald eagle flies over-head
  3. you have to set up lights and shovel snow before you can start work
  4. your “uniform” is Carhartts and Baffin boots
  5. breaks consist of warming your hands in front of the heater
  6. visitors come by on snow-machines
  7. you work outside all week and still dream about going “outside”
  8. you know what #7 means
  9. your co-worker shares moose jerky with you
  10. you don’t pay state income taxes!!!!

 

We finished stacking logs on Tuesday.

Finished walls, 16 courses

Finished walls, 16 courses

The trusses were delivered on Wednesday.

Trusses and roofing materials

Trusses and roofing materials

We got to work immediately setting the trusses. First time I’ve been in on that sort of thing. Wow!

18 Trusses set up, 2 more to go

18 Trusses set up, 3 more to go

It really is beginning to look like a house now.

The sun on the downside

The sun on the downside

A good day’s work.

Feb 4th marks our 8th month here.

We’ve seen summer slip into fall, winter arrive to wax and wane. Now we are anxious to see spring mark its arrival. Of course we just had a taste of  a pre-break-up warm up last month. With more than two weeks of above forties weather, rain and melting snow, even some green grass peeking through. The stores are full of forced spring bulbs, hyacinths,daffodils and tulips. They are so cheerful, but bring a bit of spring fever with them. We still have  a few months to go!

We are 3/4 of a way through our first year here. It has been a real experience and we’ve learned a lot so far!

 

Two weekends back, our plan was to trek out to the cabin on the 4-wheeler since the creeks are not frozen over enough to drive the truck. We got a huge sled to pull behind the wheeler for the kids to have an epic sled ride (and probably me too, at least for a while).  Time to get the wheeler going and bundle up for a fun ride!

Half-way point

Half-way point

The kids were tucked into the sled, all snuggled under the blanket and off we went. The trail was in good shape. And much to our surprise the creeks were frozen over for the wheeler to pass easily.

Leaf Creek, Half-way point

Leaf Creek, Half-way point

We know we are half-way there when we get to Leaf Creek. There is a nice bridge over Leaf Creek and we know we can always cross it.

Break Time!

Break Time!

We usually stop at this point and take a break. This was on our way out when Thing 1 decided to try to build a snowman on the trail. She didn’t quite finish.

Silly Little Bit

Silly Little Bit

Little Bit and Thing 2 walked around the trail for a bit and acted silly of course.

Mmmm, good food!

Mmmm, good food!

Once we got to the cabin and got the fire going we enjoyed a nice hot meal. Then, more silliness ensued…

Upside down!

Upside down!

The kids love sleeping and playing in the loft, it is their favorite place to be!

We took down the guttering and stored it until next year, so when the snow unloaded it wouldn’t tear it off and ruin it. Half of the roof unloaded that evening once the cabin warmed, the other half the next morning. It sounded odd hearing that snow sliding off the roof for the first time!

It takes us about an hour to drive out this way, going slowly with the sled. The kids seemed to really enjoy the sled ride, and Little Bit’s favorite part?…. no stinky mud! 🙂 Gotta love it!

We didn’t get to go out this past weekend because my truck is broke down w/a fuel supply issue. Hopefully we can get it figured out and fixed soon so we can head out again for some more winter wonderland fun!

 

homeIt snowed most of the day yesterday, and is still snowing intermittently today and more snow forecast for tomorrow. Could get 10 or so inches of new snow. It’s so pristine and white, just beautiful!

no.feetAnd that’s the snow, covering up my boots. 🙂

The kids went out and did some sledding in the snow earlier.

Our plans to go to the cabin this weekend have been foiled by the Ford. I have to replace part of the fuel line. 😦 Boo!

 

 

 

Tuesday we loaded the job trailer and pulled out.
Finally finished!
I thought that we’d never get there!
So we are off and running on a new project!
Yippee!
(photo soon to come!)

The following images were taken by Thing 2. He has had his own camera for about 7 months and has taken well over 2000 images. Here are a few that really show a different perspective, unedited.

First step.

First step.

Ladder

Ladder

Closer

Closer

Matilda

Matilda

Todd the Hound

Todd the Hound

A Silly Sister

A Silly Sister

The grass on a summer's day.

The grass on a summer’s day…

and the sky.

and the sky.

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Shadows.

Snowmobile

Snowmobile

Stuffed eggs

Stuffed eggs

Selfie

Selfie

The Forget-Me-Not that marks where Papa's ashes are buried.

The Forget-Me-Not that marks where Papa’s ashes are buried.