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Independence Mine

We had great plans going into the weekend of going up to Independence Mine at Hatcher Pass. After breakfast on Saturday, we hit the farmer's market and then headed back to the house to eat lunch before heading north. I decided to 'just check' the forecast and it looked pretty bad. Severe storms were supposed to be rolling into the valley in the next few hours. Well that kinda makes heading toward the impeding nastiness look like a bad idea. 

I was pretty bummed about the change of plans, but at least we got quite the haul at the farmer's market. Zucchini, cucumbers, carrots, rhubarb, squash and onion. Guess where those rhubarb are likely going to end up...? (Hint - a pie!!!)

What to do with a toddler when your plans suddenly evaporate? Improvise! And figure out which of his birthday presents he hasn't used yet - aka the paint cups. Whoever invented all these spill proof items is a true friend of parents. And look at the concentration on his face, sticking his tongue out while he paints his purple lines - cute!

I picked him up early from school one day shortly before Mother's Day and his teacher hadn't helped him finish his gift to me yet. Which means I learned a new trick - how to get the perfect paint hand print of a toddler? You paint their hand and then stick it on the paper. And it also explained why Thomas is always trying to paint his hand... 

I figured I would try the paint the hand trick too since I specifically bought super washable paints for him to play with. It works really well - though apparently I have much deeper palms - his whole hand shows up but the interior of my hand was a no-show. He decided to remedy this by putting his hand print inside of mine. 

Which he proceeded to do multiple times so his hand was more of a purple blur. But it still made me smile to see the size difference and it's like he's holding my hand by proxy. Pretty much the only time he will hold my hand is in parking lots because he knows he *has* to. No spontaneous hand holding for this momma. Boo!

What about those awful storms that ruined our plans? They didn't show up until the middle of the night! I was so bummed. I figured we could try again today and the forecast still looked pretty bad. Well, it's Alaska - the forecast won't always be perfect. I decided we should attempt the Mine anyhow, if it sucked we would just drive back. We made it up to the Mine and the start (end?) of Hatcher Pass after stopping to eat at our favorite Mexican restaurant in Palmer. 

And the weather was not so great... But it wasn't awful. We bundled everyone up in jackets and the fancy new stroller to wander around and look at the circa 1940's mine remnants. 

I kept stopping to take photos while Matt was powering up the trail with the kids in the stroller because he was worried about Henry getting cold - as in he was hurrying to get it over with... Needless to say between my pausing and his going, I didn't get to read much of the historical signs beyond a few titles. So I have no idea what the individual different buildings are.

But I could just not get enough of taking photos of the ruins of the mine. The weather made the mine look like an eerie ghost town. The mist and the lighting was just too cool for photographs. 

There was another path that went up to the upper level on the right side, but it got vetoed by Matt on behalf of the kids and Nonni on behalf of Nonni. In her defense, we didn't exactly gear Nonni up for the rain that was steadily getting worse. But I fully plan on going back to the mines on a nicer day when we can walk all over them. I'm interested to see if they have the same spooky vibe when the sun is shining. 

Everyone looking up the path to the top of the ruins. You can see the skepticism on Thomas and Matt's face while Henry is frowning. I am sure that my dear Henry is only frowning because he really wants to go up there too and can sense it isn't going to happen...

See? No frown here! Just the sure, steely gaze of a little man who knows he is looking good. We accidentally ended up with one of Wallace's old jackets from when Rachael was here (James was borrowing warm clothes!). And it is just the best jacket for a little boy - a nice brown color with construction vehicles? I think Matt was jealous of Henry's awesome pullover!

Also note he is sitting in the stroller without the aid of a car seat! Sure, I had to pull a blanket out of the car to prop him up and he had a death grip on the tray in front of him, but he sat up the whole trip! Way easier to lug the two of them around in one stroller than having to carry one or depend on one to walk. I am officially in love with my double stroller! :)

Five (26.5) Months

Ok, this month officially flew by! I don't know if it was because Matt and I are both working now or the fact that it's summer or the weekend trips - no matter what the cause, it seems like just yesterday I was taking their monthly photos. 

This month Henry was all over his brother. He loves to grab onto things and apparently his brother was all he had eyes for. Thomas was pretty tolerant about the whole thing - he just kept pushing Henry's hand back "No baby." 

But Henry was not so easily deterred! He kept reaching for his big brother. I could be crazy, but he really seems to love his older brother. The two of them holding hands was too ridiculously cute. :)

But due to all of the hand holding, shirt grabbing brotherly love, it was pretty challenging to get them to both look at the camera. This was the best I got. Thomas wasn't in the most smile-y of moods, but since I started taking photos as soon as he got up from a nap, you can't really blame him for not being *too* into it. 

In fact, he was most interested in what his dad was doing outside. Henry looks after Thomas while Thomas looks after his dad. It's adorable!

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Speaking of smiles... Henry is so full of them these days! He is such a ridiculously happy baby. He is always smiling! Smiling and always full of energy. It is not hard to get a photo of him smiling these days. :)

Oh look, there's my happy toddler! Maybe because his brother wasn't trying to grab on to him or he finally caught sight of his dad mowing and that made him happy. Either way, I love that smile. 

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And breaking the tradition of photos only in the chair, I was trying to get a photo of a smiling Henry and instead I caught a sneeze. Ha - sneezing baby photo! Does anyone else think this is cute or is it just because I'm his mom? 

And back to our regularly scheduled photo taking...! Guess what he is looking at? If you guessed his brother, you would be so right! How long this brother infatuation lasts, I can not predict, but I love it while it lasts. :)

And since I already broke tradition, I have to share what Thomas was playing with after he fulfilled his monthly photo shoot obligations. My mom (who is in town!!) brought him this super cool Thomas the Train pop-up book. He loves Thomas the Train and how could a pop-up book of his favorite "choo-choo" not be his new favorite thing? And did I mention it makes noises on every page to? The best - though we did learn not the best choice for bedtime stories... ; )

Company Picnic

I moved here a little too late last year and missed the annual company picnic. But as a member of the photography club, I had seen how fun it was via all the pictures. So when the calendar invite rolled around this year, I was pretty psyched to go and take the kiddos.

Well, mostly psyched to take Thomas, Henry probably could care less about picnics. As you may recall, Thomas has already been to the work Halloween and Christmas parties and seemed to enjoy both. I expected that this one would be even more exciting because it was outside in nice weather and he's old enough to know what is going on around him.

Our first stop of the day was the petting zoo. As we were walking up I realized that all the animals he reads about and I grew up with - he's not really been around at all. Crazy to think my kiddo has touched a goat in his life. I had great plans on remedying that. Until it became obvious Thomas was just fine outside the fence, thank you very much...

After watching the other kids pet animals for awhile and a few false starts into the pen, I finally managed to get him inside. Where he stared at everything but wouldn't touch. I showed him how to pet the ducks and the sheep. "No, I'm good. Thanks."

I finally managed to get him to touch a few animals. This picture is deceiving in the sense that he had his hand on that goat for less than half a second. Good thing I had a fast shutter speed! Even though he wasn't super into touching the animals, he still enjoyed hanging out with them and telling me what noises they made. :)

Then we decided to get a balloon animal before the crowds got too long. And we *just* beat the rush. They also had a cray hair (he almost got colored hair, but decided he wasn't interested at the last minute) and face painting booths, but the balloons seemed like the best choice. 

The guys were quite good and very fast for as complicated creatures as they were making. They had all kids of characters from Frozen to Iron Man and more. I was tempted to get him an Olaf or Sven from Frozen since he is addicted to the soundtrack, but was worried he may not recognize them in balloon form. But there was one he was guaranteed to recognize no matter how slight the resemblance:

Elmo! It's not a bad Elmo for being made out of balloons and he certainly knew who it was.

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In Texas they probably have bull riding at picnics like this. In Alaska, we apparently have salmon riding- ha! The kids that were brave enough to try it seemed to be having quite a blast with it - you can just see the head of the kid who flew off as I was taking a picture. We decided it wasn't for us.

Instead, Thomas wanted to go down the inflatable slide of doom. It wasn't called that, but after trying to carry a toddler up an inflatable slide that was super steep with ridiculous hard to balance on steps, I named it that. Not to mention I lost some skin of my elbow on the way down. Of course, Thomas immediately started saying "More? More?" when we got down.

"Uh... no way. How about we get some food instead?"

You can see that the food wasn't nearly as exciting as the slide was. But he did manage to eat almost the entire bag of chips. A little bit of junk food every now and then can't hurt the guy...

Unfortunately, balloon Elmo and sharp blades of grass don't mix. We started to lose Elmo, section by section. Soon all that was left was his face and arms. Thomas still carried him around for quite a while until he "disappeared" into the nearest trash can. Momma got tired of chasing balloon pieces every time the wind gusted - which was often...

Next to the petting zoo was a little spot where kids could hold bunnies and feed them. I figured Thomas wasn't going to be up for that, so didn't bother going over there. But when I was chatting with some coworkers I noticed that Matt had decided to let him give the bunny petting a go. So of course, I had to go see how that worked out. Notice he isn't too sure about this furry thing in his lap.

But he warmed up to the bunny and even tried to feed him some lettuce. There was one toddler there that was laughed hysterically at the bunny in his lap - which made all of the adults laugh. Thomas was more reserved, but we did at least get a few smiles out of him.

High on the success at the bunnies, we decided to let him try the pony rides. There were full size horses for the big kids and one teeny tiny pony for the little kids. And helmets, of course! Matt got Thomas on the pony and suddenly my kid was frozen in position half leaned over in the saddle. His whole first walk around the pen he didn't move a muscle.

The second round he seemed to loosen up enough that Matt let him go and he didn't freak out. Still didn't move much, but the death grip on the saddle loosened up a little. ;)

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Overall, the picnic was a great time and I'm so glad work does fun stuff like this for families. The food was good, there was a band playing music and enough activities to keep even the young kiddos entertained. Maybe in a few years we'll be up for salmon riding, rock climbing and baseball throwing, but until then we will take fun in whatever form Thomas decides. As long as he's happy, we are too. :)

Bed Swapping

It occurred to me when we were in the cabin in Sterling that Henry might be outgrowing his pack & play. Mostly because he kept waking me up spinning circles in his sleep. He's just now rolling over occasionally, so I figure we have some time before outgrows it by sitting up, but the spinning usually ended up with him waking himself up from hitting the side of the bed. So a new bed it is!

Why didn't we just put him in Thomas' old crib? Good question!

The crib I bought Thomas (second hand) was a drop side crib - which have apparently fallen out of favor. This one had a safety latch that kept the rail from dropping unexpectedly or too far, so I was never all that concerned about using it. But then we moved and somehow the safety mechanism got lost from the bed.

Thomas spent one night in the crib when we first moved in the house and then the whole side fell off when I went to get him out. You want to talk about a panic attack? We found out we could replace the part, but then we got all uneasy about the bed and it just sat there. And is still sitting there, right next to the pack & play bed Henry actually sleeps in. See the side hiding behind the crib in shame??

We finally decided that we would convert the white crib to a toddler bed and give Henry the crib we bought Thomas (also second hand) when the first one failed us. He actually got quite the nice bedroom set - convertible crib, dresser, armoire, shelves and toy chest! After debating it for weeks, we decided to just give up on the white bed completely since we would have to modify it for a toddler bed. We decided to just buy Henry a new crib. Or Thomas a new toddler bed. Decisions, decisions...

We finally settled on seeing how the bed concept would even work with Thomas. We took off the full sides of his current crib and put on the toddler rails. He loved it! He was so excited about his new bed and did a pretty good job staying in it. Yes, we had to pick him up a few times every night and there were the occasional loud thuds when he hit the ground, but overall he slept in the bed and loved it. 

We decided it would be easiest (and cheapest!) to just convert this bed back to a crib and get Thomas a new toddler bed. Henry seems to enjoy the larger space as much as Thomas likes his new freedom. 

So what bed did Thomas end up with?

Funny story...

We planned to go this weekend to buy him a toddler bed. We figured it would be pretty cheap since we already had the extra mattress. But out of the blue yesterday, my friend up here texted me and asked if we would be interested in her son's old bed they were getting rid of. And the photo of it looked better than what I had been planning on buying:

That's right - a car bed! And not just any car - Lightning McQueen! Thomas was soooooooooo excited when he realized it was his new bed. "Car! Bed! Car-bed!" He's never seen the movie Cars, but the Tow-Mater's Tall Tales was in heavy rotation when I had to distract him to keep his nebulizer on. But no matter what, he would love any sort of car bed!

The bed is actually not a toddler sized bed, it's a real twin bed, so it looks super huge for him. But he didn't seem to mind the extra space. Unless it came to sharing it - when we tried to hang out with him we got a very clear "Get out!" Unfortunately for him, his parents don't listen to such outlandish demands, but in the end he didn't seem to mind that much we stayed.

He even let me climb in with him tonight and read him his books before bed. Then we stargazed with his star projector until I finally tucked him in and told him goodnight. I think the sides on this bed are high enough he shouldn't accidentally roll out, so we should know tomorrow if the ending up on the floor was an accident or intentional. Either way, he adores his new bed and thanks a million to our dear friends and their kiddos for passing it along to us. I am sure it will be treasured by both boys for many years! :)

Happy Fourth of July!

We headed down to celebrate Independence Day on the Kenai Peninsula with the Hydens this weekend. Aunt Heather actually showed up late on the 3rd, but she had scheduled plans already up here, so she won't be featured in this blog. Don't worry, it's not that we don't love her - she'll show up later this week!

I booked a cabin that was "right" on the Kenai River and was a little concerned about the lack of interior photos on the website. In the end, it turned out to be a nice little cabin - though their "right" on the water was a bit of a stretch. They were a good little hike up from the river. Thomas, Brittney and I walked down to check it out as soon as we all got there. 

And there were no rails - a nightmare for getting a toddler down safely! Luckily, Aunt B helped him get down so I could take photos. Priorities... ;)

And there's the Kenai! The mosquitoes were out of control, so we didn't stay down there long. We decided that it wasn't the best fishing spot for the guys the next day, so they ended up going elsewhere in Soldotna on Saturday. Brittney and I tried our luck at snagging salmon in our little cove, but had no luck. Well, I did catch a ton of rocks, so maybe it's a good thing I am a geologist and not a fisherman... ;)

Brittney and I managed to control ourselves on the menu planning, but our plans still relied on basics being available - like an oven... Well guess what - this place had no oven! I finally realized the microwave was a convection microwave and was a little relieved. Except 10 minutes into cooking cobbler, the microwave died. I tried to finish the cobbler on the stove like a true pioneer woman and it turned out pretty good, albeit a little burned on the bottom.

The microwave managed to revive itself shortly after I finished the cobbler, so I decided to give the biscuits a go in it the next morning. It died again! I hate this microwave!!! I had a convection microwave in Houston and I loved it - this thing was a piece of junk. So I finished the biscuits on the stove like the cobbler. And I burned the first batch. After scraping the burned parts off, they were still pretty delicious. Brittney saved the breakfast from disaster with pretty awesome gravy to top the biscuits. 

"Outside?" Thomas thought being able to see and hear the outdoors was a little bit of torture when he was stuck inside. He was a super good sport about it though and he was pretty good about staying off of the stairs in the cabin that had no guard rail on them. He would climb on the first step just to show he could, but he never attempted a full climb on his own.

Such a good sport that when we found this awesome playground in Kenai (the town), we had to let him get out and play. Although I'm not sure who had more fun - him or Brittney. They were both giggling all over the place. Some of the slides were pretty useless as slides - he ended up pulling himself down, but this spiral one was pretty exciting for him. :)

And we finally made it to the Kenai Beach! Supposedly one of the only sand beaches in Alaska. It was actually a really nice beach, though a tad bit chilly. The forecast was for super hot days (for Alaska), so guess who forgot to pack coats for everyone? Oh well, Thomas still had fun even though he didn't get to play in the water. He was thrilled about getting to find rock and throw them in the water - in his words this was "Rock Beach!"

Slightly hard to see, but Mount Redoubt (the volcano) is in the background!

Aunt B helping Thomas find suitable rocks to throw in the water. We found him a nice sea shell and he of course threw it in the water. Oh well, maybe in a few years he'll appreciate things for more than their aerodynamic abilities...

All-in-all another successful weekend trip down to the Kenai. No fish were caught. Plenty of mosquitoes got a nibble. And we weren't at our finest in the kitchen. But with good friends and a beautiful Alaskan summer, who could ask for more? :)

Dog Days of Summer

It's well into summer up here. Well technically it's on the tail end of summer since we passed the solstice - which is a big deal up here since it's daylight all day. It's been a really nice summer - enough so that everyone up here has been warning us it's not always like this. But I'll take the gorgeous-ness while it is here. I'm not one to look a gift horse in the mouth. ;)

Speaking of gifts, we've definitely had an uptick of fun things in the mail this month. Nonni and Grandpa sent Thomas a super cool Elmo doll the other day. They requested a Skype session when he opened it and got to see first hand how much it freaked Thomas out when it started singing and dancing... But luckily he came around and now loves his Elmo. And I love him enough that I even replaced the batteries when they died the other day. So Elmo and Thomas got to hang out on the couch and watch Frozen together. (I use the word 'watch' loosely - Thomas doesn't have much of an attention span for movies...)

Shortly after getting bored with the movie, he decided the Elmo was now his "baby" and put him in the baby's boppy pillow and put a blanket on him. It was pretty darn cute. :)

And what is the real baby up to? Kicking up a storm! This kid can not sit still! Put him in his car seat or in the bouncy chair and he starts kicking and kicking and kicking. I'm not sure if it's the bouncing motion or if it's his toys flying around in the air, but he loves kicking. Unfortunately he wore a hole in the back of his foot (!) so now he has to be wearing socks at all times. He's just a happy bouncing baby!

And last, but not least, the What-a-burger package! I thought it would be a great Father's Day gift to buy Matt a set of What-a-burger glasses since he misses them oh so much and they won't ship a #1 with cheese and jalapeños... Though honestly, they would't ship anything, I had to ship it to mom and have her send it up here. Since I was going to so much trouble, I thought I would get Thomas this totally rad dinosaur shirt as well. It didn't come with the blue paint, but it kinda looks like it belongs, huh?

A fun month with a bunch of fun mail. If anyone is feeling left out, feel free to send me something! :)

Lazy Weekend

I noticed earlier this week that both of the boys appeared to be turning into snot-nosed children. In the most literal sense, their attitudes were as sunny as always. As is usually the case, that meant I was doomed to be following with a cold shortly after. Enter this weekend and all three of us are sneezing up a storm. Matt appeared to be dodging the bullet, but we'll see if his luck holds.

Since I didn't feel like doing too much, I set out to accomplish one thing - buy Henry new pajamas! It's been nice so far having a second boy in that I can reuse most of Thomas' old outfits. But since Henry is so tall and Thomas was slightly smaller, the outfits that fit Henry are running into some seasonality issues. In that the only pajamas that fit at the moment are Christmas ones. I avoided them as long as possible, but finally gave in one night when he had managed to "ruin" the only other pairs that fit. So on the Santa Claus pajamas went! He didn't seem to mind:

Even though he didn't care, I figured the Christmas pajamas in June might be a little confusing when looking back at old photos. So we hit up the resale store (because that is how we roll!) and managed to find 5 pairs of pajamas that were pretty adorable - and season neutral! Of course, I had to buy a pair for Thomas too - how can I resist footed toddler pajamas covered in moose while living in Alaska? (Hint - I can't!)

So for a recap, Thomas at 7 months (see below!) was wearing the same pajamas that Henry can fit into at 4 months. This should be interesting... :)

Bath Time!

Bath time is one of the more exciting times in this house. Thomas really seems to enjoy his nightly baths, it was one of the first words that he could clearly say. And related to that - bubble!

The one thing I have always felt bath time was lacking was fun towels. I mean, his baby towels were cute enough, but he soon outgrew them and their pretty meager drying abilities. Then I just used our towels, which are more functional, but hardly exciting.

Not that he ever complained. He's happy with whatever. But I felt the situation could be remedied by someone that knew how to sew. Sure, we have a sewing machine that Matt's mom (Grannie) gave us, but I don't exactly know how to sew. Matt has actually done more sewing than me...

But Grannie was happy to remedy the situation in the form of a super cool birthday gift! And of course, it had to be Sesame Street! I couldn't get him to cooperate long enough to take a photo, but this one is obviously Elmo. And unlike the cake, he would actually admit it. :)

He really likes his Elmo towel. And he's a nice enough brother that he was willing to give one of the other towels to his younger brother. 

Henry is still a little small for a full sized towel, but he's just so cute in it - how can I resist?? There's also a Cookie Monster towel that got sent to school for water days. But honestly I think the Oscar the Grouch towel is my favorite. Those eyebrows are just ridiculously adorable!

Thanks for the awesome present, Grannie - not only does Thomas love them, so do the rest of us!

Four (25.5) Months!

Four whole months has flown by since Henry joined the family. And as much as I was convinced he was going to be a chart topper on weight, his check up this week showed he wasn't much above average on weight. But on height? Top of the chart! So either way, Henry is not going to be a small guy!

The doctor was telling me that since he was so tall, his weight to height ratio was actually really low. His following words were "but I don't think anyone will be calling him skinny..." Ha - look at those cheeks! If those aren't the pudgiest, most kissable cheeks... :)

I digress. The boys were both in a reasonably cooperative mood for photos today! You may have noticed that the chair has moved - Henry got the boot from our bedroom and is in his own room. This was driven by the fact he has been sleeping so well except when we disturb him moving around in the evenings or morning. So far, it's been great - this guy sleeps like a champ!

Thomas must have gotten tired of all the "Henry is so big" chat this month, he kept standing up to prove he is still the big brother! :)

Such a happy baby! Thomas took off on me again, so I got a few close ups of Henry. 

But then big brother was back and wanted to give his little brother a kiss. So adorable! Thomas hasn't quite mastered the kissing pucker and kissing noise, but he has at least started closing his mouth instead of coming at people with an open mouth slobber kiss. I'd call that improvement!

Thomas loves my camera. But unlike most things he loves, he doesn't get to play with it. But he's always super helpful about giving me my lens cap when I put it down and wanting to look at photos I've taken. We ended up giving him one of our old digital cameras and while he hasn't quite mastered picture taking, he sure loves trying and looking at the photos we helped him take. Give him time...!

So long for another month. I'm hoping next month we have a little less lean and a lot more "sitting up on our own" for the little guy. We'll see - I can't seem to remember when Thomas hit these milestones and haven't resorted to googling. It will happen when it happens. :)

A Kenai Weekend With the Texans

We (this usage of the word we reflects both the Hoyt's and Hyden's) hadn't seen our good friends Rachael & Justin since they had their baby shower back in August of last year. They had obviously had their baby since then, so we were excited to see all three of them. And they were pretty excited to meet Henry as well. :)

Brittney, Rachael (and obviously Theresa) and I all have the same camera - though they have the slightly newer model. I had a slight advantage on having been interested in photography since high school, so I've just needed to brush up on the skills needed to play with aperture, shutter and ISO settings. They both have mentioned wanting to learn more, so we all brought our cameras with the intention of practicing together. That somehow never happened, but it did mean that I brought my flash bounce along, so I at least got some good indoor photos of the kids. Doesn't James look dashing and so well lit??

James is about 5 months older than Henry, but the two of them were remarkably close in size! I knew Henry was outgrowing his clothes faster than Thomas, but he looked like a giant this weekend. Of course, James had the much desired sitting up skill mastered. Can't wait for that one!

Henry has also discovered rattles. Thomas never much cared for them, but if I can get Henry to hold on to it, he will shake it around forever. The guy must like making noise. Not a surprise in this family....

While Rachael and I hung out with the kids all morning, the rest of the group went out fishing. They went out on the Kenai river with a guide and caught a ton of trout! Apparently it is bad form to keep the trout, so the guide was in a hurry to get them back in the water - which is why he is holding the fish in most of the photos:

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Although the trout fishing was going super awesome, we wanted to make sure they got to take some salmon home with them (and I wanted some too!), so they did spend some time fishing from the bank and caught three sockeyes. Two and a half went straight to processing, but half of one came back with the fishers for dinner. Yum!

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I was a bit bummed / jealous that I didn't get to go fishing, but I certainly didn't mind not having to get up at 4:30 to meet the guide. A leisurely morning was pretty nice!

After everyone was back and mostly napping, Thomas and I went out to explore the property. First he had to go see "dada's car" that Matt rode down on. It was the bike's first trip out in Alaska and it sounds like it rode like a champ!

Then we walked to the backyard - the Kenai river is literally right behind the house. It's very common for river houses to have a similar set of stairs and boardwalks along the bank of the river for fishing. 

The boardwalk was pretty awesome, but also a little nerve wrecking to have a toddler hanging out on. I made him sit down as soon as we got down there and he was fine with that for a little while. Once he got tired of it, we went back up to the house and played. I wanted him to see the river, but not end up in it!

Chilling on the boardwalk with our rain boots on. He loves his rain boots because they are the only shoes he has mastered putting on and taking off by himself. Not always on the correct feet, but whatever. :)

The danger of having friends who love to cook is that no one is there to reign you in when you plan out a ridiculous menu that requires multiple tubs of kitchen hardware, ingredients and coolers full of food. Matt tried to point out that we were out of control, but it fell on deaf ears. But in retrospect, I will concede we may have gone overboard. This stack of waffles were the leftovers from breakfast... Ha!

Fishing day on the river by the house. We planned on staying close by, so Rachael and I could try out hand at fishing as well as everyone else. Of course, the Hydens were the only ones with the good fishing gear - look at how professional they look!

Justin was actually so excited about fishing that he had gone to the store the night before super late and bought a pole. Thanks to the super long days, he was able to stay up until 1am fishing. He caught a few small fish, but nothing work keeping. Rachael did get to fish for a little while, but I did not manage to get any photos of it. Boo!

Me? Not so much on the fishing. I never got around to getting a fishing license, so I just hung out and watched everybody else. Henry seemed to enjoy hanging out in the fresh air as well. He even got to face outward a few times and besides drooling all over the place, really seemed to like the forward facing freedom!

And Brittney caught another fish! I know, it's a little hard to see. Next time we'll tell her to hold it on the other side away from her underarm... ;)

James looking ridiculously cute hanging out with his momma. He was actually super tired, I know it's hard to tell, but this is the level of sunshine at 8pm. Crazy Alaskan summers!

And last but not least, our fresh half of salmon we cooked up for dinner. We weren't quite sure how to cook it that we defaulted to our usual cedar planking method. We have got to branch out a little besides cedar plank and broiled - but at least we should have plenty of opportunities to try new recipes!

We had a blast with Justin, Rachael and James - they've made the trek up here twice since Brittney and Duncan moved up here, so I am betting we will see them again soon. Until then - it was great to see you all and we will miss you!