Autumn and I began the day shoveling the driveway. That is much more work than it sounds like. I had to get us both suited up for the ten degree weather, put her in the backpack, then head on out. It took us about an hour to finish the driveway and when we came back in, poor little Autumn's face had frost nip on it. She has now had frost nip twice. Later today, we went to visit Snowzilla. Frosty the Snowzilla man is huge!!! The local government is trying to put a stop to Snowzilla citing a building code violation. Well, I say down with the man!!!! Keep Snowzilla up. He isn't hurting anything. Anyway, here is a photo of Autumn and me with Frosty the Snowzilla man. Here is a related article in the Anchorage Daily News.
Not really, it is just Autumn but saying the little girl in the box doesn't sound as cool. Autumn got in the box and was popping out of it. Then she told me, "Mommy, go that way." I think Autumn is on the tail end of this "cold." She already seems to be feeling better. Her nose is drying up, so that is good. I gave both of the girls a bath tonight, then I even got one! Emelia did something today that shocked me..... She rolled over. Of course that happened the day after you leave. Something else that waited for you to leave..... a 4.9 earthquake. It was the first time I've actually felt one since we moved to Alaska. It was, to say the least, scary to me! It did sound like a train/car/plane hit the house. Autumn was in rare form today. She told me that: She was going to take a nap on the stairs. Just kidding!! Such a sweet girl. Tomorrow we go to the Buckner gym for the first time with Emelia. I'm feeling a little nervous about it, but I'm...
From Millie (10 years old): The trail was beautiful. I would only recommend it to my fit friends. If you are fit, this trail is easy. From Autumn (12 years old): Trail had dirt all over it, had large rodents running around and too many clouds. 1 star- Do not recommend. Based on weather, we were supposed to have a sunny day with a 40% chance of rain by 3 pm. It was socked in with clouds from the get go and did rain from time to time on the way up with a morning start of 830 am. We were the second people signed in for the day at the check in station. The trail says 8.2 miles round trip, but we actually ended up doing 10.5 miles. I expected it to be significantly harder than it was based on other reviews (those really are subjective based on your own experience and fitness level). There was really no part of the trail that I would consider technical climbing. When we got within a quarter mile of the emergency shelter, we lost the trail a bit. I think part of the problem was all the...
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