In san juan for the night. These pics have nothing to do with me being in san juan. Just found them on our other phone and laughing about how small dude used to be. He is now walking all over the place. ’til then.
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san juan.
Posted in Caribbean, rudder, travels, winter, tagged baby walking, puerto rico, San juan on October 29, 2011 | 1 Comment »
and goodbye again lower 48.
Posted in Caribbean, rudder, travels, winter on October 28, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Time for the real summer to begin. Headed to st. Croix tomorrow via one night in San Juan. Cant wait to start sweatin’!
goodbye again ak.
Posted in alaska, knitting, rudder, travels, tagged British columbia, Canada., snow, Yukon on October 17, 2011 | 1 Comment »
And we are off on our latest adventure. We survived two Canadian territories and two borders and have already landed in Washington after driving two nights straight. It was hell. Only because it is super exhausting and all Canada has to offer in food is old Dutch chips, smarties (both yummy!), horrible coffee, and subway(which [...]
the best birthday so far.
Posted in alaska, knitting, rudder, travels, tagged cake, chena hotsprings, fairbanks, first birthday, knit sweater vest, lacing dragon, sliding, sweater vest, swimming, yoda tshirt on September 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
my little fishy is ONE! we celebrated rudder’s birthday two days early since he and i decided to leave fairbanks on saturday. we heard a rumor that there would be mixed snow and rain on sunday. i don’t think it happened, but i wasn’t taking any chances. we drove to chena hotsprings so the little [...]
he’s sophisticated.
Posted in alaska, knitting, rudder, travels, tagged alaska, baby sophisticate, boreal forest, creamers field, fairbanks, knitting on September 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
yesterday was a beautiful fall day. so i put rudder’s new cardigan on him and we took a walk. the hotel we are at (where b’s office is) is right near Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge. when we were here a few weeks ago, there were canadian geese and sandhill cranes covering the fields. a [...]




