A month or so ago, John made the suggestion that "we" should start a blog so our friends and family can see what we're up to. It didn't take long to figure out exactly who that "we" was meant to be. So here we go....
Its been a busy fall and winter for us. To kick off a wicked traveling streak, I spent 2 1/2 amazing weeks with my family in Europe for my little sister's wedding. We spent one week in Spain, a few hours north of Barcelona, followed by a week outside of Munich, just in time for the final week of Oktoberfest.
view from our villa in Spain
view from our condo in Germany
Not long after, I flew up to Anchorage for work on a Monday morning then flew back to Juneau late Tuesday night, only to hop back on about 5 hours later heading for Zihuatenejo, Mexico. On the way we overnighted in LA where we spent the evening with my Uncle T and cousin Lauren. We don't see them nearly enough, so that was a huge bonus. We had 10 awesome days in Zihua and, unexpectedly, overlapped with some Juneau friends which only made it that much better. Somehow, on our return, we flew into and out of LA and then Seattle without incident while thousands of other passengers were stranded due to cancelled flights and bad weather.
view from our hotel room in Zihua
We made it home in time for Christmas in Juneau before splitting up - John to Tenakee for some last minute deer hunting, and me to Spokane to visit family. My trip to Spokane was a bit special in that my cousin, Ryan, his wife and two daughters were there to visit as well. I haven't seen Ryan and Vicki since their wedding 7+ years ago and this was my first chance to meet their adorable little girls. Again, family we don't see as often as we'd like. I guess this blog is one way we're hoping to keep in better touch with everyone.
We weren't back in Juneau for more than two weeks before we flew back south - this time to Orlando to meet up with John's parents for a week. We had a terrific time even if we did bring the daily high temps down from the 70's to the low 50's while we were there. I think there were a lot of citrus farmers and vacationers who were happy to see us leave.
So I mentioned that John went deer hunting in Tenakee. Sometimes I wonder how much hunting really takes place on these trips, but I can't argue that its good for him to get away with his buddies every once in a while. Tenakee is a pretty cool boardwalk community located on Chichagof Island, between Juneau and Sitka. The guys have been making a couple trips over each fall and have been lucky enough to have use of a friend's cabin while they're there. Recently, our good friends Andrew and Judy bought a cabin in Tenakee. I can just see where this is going....
After all our travel in the past few months, I'm feeling a little guilty about being gone from my new job so often and John's been grounded by his boss. You can just see the wheels turning in his mind though. Tenakee has WiFi, and if he can get online access to work, maybe he can work from Tenakee when he's there so it doesn't seem like he's gone as often. The missing piece of the puzzle was the computer with WiFi. For the past 8 years we've had our trusty Dell desktop. We knew it was outdated and lacking storage space, and a couple weeks ago I finally broke down and checked out the stats. 256 MB of Ram and 60 GB Hard Drive. Yikes!
Needless to say, we decided that a new computer was not a bad idea. In order to network with his work set up, John was limited to Windows XP as his operating system. Because Microsoft is pushing their Vista system, they are only allowing XP to be put on little netbook laptops. Even then, the options are few. In the end, John selected the Acer Aspire One, an 8.9 inch little guy with 1 GB Ram and 160 GB harddrive, plus WiFi and, much to John's delight, a multi card reader that makes downloading photos from our cameras so much quicker. It took me about a week of watching John sit in his recliner while surfing the web to decide that perhaps I needed my own mini computer. So now we each have our own. A little silly, but fun and liberating all the same.
So now we're geared up and ready to share tales of our adventures, even if they are close to home for the time being. Stay tuned... this is just the beginning.
This looks GREAT! Tell John "Good Job" on getting the blog going (hee hee hee).
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