Saturday, December 12, 2020

December to remember

December December —we made it to December!
After grandma and grandpa left it was back to business with keeping the kids on track with school and getting our Christmas going. Brielle and Cannon worked on a science video and making a snowflake and finding out the answer to the question- why  is Snow White? We cut up pieces of wax paper and glued the tiny pieces into the shape of a snowflake. Lots of fun but also lots of tiny pieces of wax paper all over the place.

One morning I gathered up all the kids to go help the USO deliver goodie bags to all the single soldiers living in the barracks here at Fort Wainwright. The little kids were waiting for me as I was helping Brecon finish up the last few doors and when I got down to where they were I saw Cannon had a red tissue paper in his mouth. He had decided to lick the poor handrail going into the building and it was -15 that day. Needless to say, A little piece of his tongue ripped off and hopefully my little Cannon learned a lesson about metal and negative temperatures. If you zoom in on the picture you can see a little white chunk of frozen tongue on the handrail. I had to take a picture for his book of remembrance.


Cael has been making sure he gets out and about and goes cross country skiing with a couple of friends. It is a good thing for him to do especially with the weather not being too terribly cold. It is an activity that he seems to have been enjoying, and hanging out with his friends is a bonus.

This is not a picture I took but it is some thing that happened the other day as I was driving in town. The sky was so pink and purple it was incredible at sunset. That’s another fun thing about Alaska is the gorgeous colors this time of year really reflect off of the snow and light. You don’t have to wake up super early for sunrise and you don’t have to wait for sunset until it’s late! With the amount of light you we do have during the day we appreciate the gorgeous colors that happen!
We have also been taking advantage of going to the ice-skating rink on post, which is always more fun to do with friends. If we invite just a couple of families we reach the limit to how many people they allow on the ice, but that is the way we like to roll. The first couple of times we went skating and Cannon was getting frustrated and unable to skate forward without falling down. He is now figured out how to move and skate along and can mostly keep up with the big kids going around and around. He is one of the most entertaining skaters to watch, a close second behind Cael who has been doing several figure skating moves and practices in his hockey skates. His pirouettes and turns and waltz jumps are really improving - he is so graceful!
Again this is not my photo but just shows the full sun dog on a bitter cold day. This is probably solar noon
If you look close you can see the little patch of tongue that got stuck to the pole. I was amazed at how long his tongue was bleeding after the incident, it was so sad to see my little boy whimpering around with a bloody washcloth in his mouth.
As we were headed out of the driveway to go skating, I backed up off of the driveway  and into the curb and our car got stuck in our driveway. Just our luck to get stuck in our driveway. The kids ran and grabbed shovels and we tried to get out on our own. Pulling forward pulling backward and putting gripper mats underneath didn’t help us very much. There were some soldiers doing PT down our road and as they ran by three or four of them stopped and finally pushed us out. We yelled at them thank you and made it to the ice-skating rink in time to play with our friends.
 

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