Friday, August 16 Scott started back to school so we snatched the boys for the day! We saved them from Kids Inc for one more day. They will go there on Monday, then Tuesday Melissa will have them on her day off, and Wednesday Landon starts 2nd grade with Owen back to Kids Inc. The following Monday he will start preschool in the afternoons and his section of PS is held right there at Kids Inc. It is fall and time for school and retirement feels as wonderful this third year as it did the first.
We went to CR to get the boys. The first stop was iHop for breakfast - funny face pancakes! Then we went to Grandma Iva's new place in CR. Forget to take pictures on my phone! It is lovely and I pray that she will be happy settling in there. Then back to Wellman for lunch and the afternoon. Legos were the activity of choice today along with teaching Landon to play Farkle. Owen had a good nap and before we knew it, it was time to head back to CR.
Melissa turned 35 last Wednesday so we treated them to dinner at her choice of restaurant. Zeppelin's Bar and Grill was a great choice! We enjoyed the evening and the food.
Retirement! Here We Come. (Well, Don is back to work)
by Vicky Showalter
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Nome, Alaska
August 1 - 8, 2013
Nome, Alaska
Once again the sport of basketball takes us to a new destination - Nome, Alaska. Don has been asked to conduct a basketball camp there so early August 1 we take off. A 6:30 flight takes us to Chicago, then 6 1/2 hours from Chicago to Anchorage, then 3 hours to Nome which involved a stop at Kotzebue which is past the Artic Circle! We arrive in Nome about 8 pm which is 3 hours ahead of central time. So from the first leg to the end it took 17 hours!
We had a 3 hour lay-over in Anchorage. We had time for lunch - seafood chowder and fish & chips. We also had time to explore the Native Alaska exhibits.
Friday
We are staying with Chuck and Peggy in their lovely home looking out to the Bering Sea. Friday was a low-key day of exploring Nome.
Friday night Chuck arranged to have a big seafood feast with the coaches and others at the fire station. We had Alaska red crab, salmon and halibut. It was all delicious, but we LOVED the crab. The coach of the girls team, Don is a crabber so he really knows how to do it right.
Saturday
We lined up a helicopter tour for noon to get an overview of Nome and the area. It was a cloudy and misty morning but we flew anyway.
Around Nome
Nome's population during the gold rush got up to 40,000 in the late 1800s. Now it's about 3500.
Don at basketball camp
Our Hosts - Chuck and Peggy Fagerstrom
Nome, Alaska
Once again the sport of basketball takes us to a new destination - Nome, Alaska. Don has been asked to conduct a basketball camp there so early August 1 we take off. A 6:30 flight takes us to Chicago, then 6 1/2 hours from Chicago to Anchorage, then 3 hours to Nome which involved a stop at Kotzebue which is past the Artic Circle! We arrive in Nome about 8 pm which is 3 hours ahead of central time. So from the first leg to the end it took 17 hours!
We had a 3 hour lay-over in Anchorage. We had time for lunch - seafood chowder and fish & chips. We also had time to explore the Native Alaska exhibits.
In the Anchorage airport |
Friday
We are staying with Chuck and Peggy in their lovely home looking out to the Bering Sea. Friday was a low-key day of exploring Nome.
The Bering Sea |
We went to the recreation center where Alan Stein was conducting his work outs for a few days. |
Using Peggy's car Don and I drove around the area. |
The High School gym |
Art work in the new hospital which Peggy is responsible for. |
Friday night Chuck arranged to have a big seafood feast with the coaches and others at the fire station. We had Alaska red crab, salmon and halibut. It was all delicious, but we LOVED the crab. The coach of the girls team, Don is a crabber so he really knows how to do it right.
Coach Don getting the crabs ready. |
Salmon grilled on cedar planks. |
Don enjoying the Alaska red crabs. |
Saturday
We lined up a helicopter tour for noon to get an overview of Nome and the area. It was a cloudy and misty morning but we flew anyway.
Flying over Nome |
An abandoned dredging machine Dredging for gold was and still is going on in Nome. |
The Snake River |
Nearing the mountains |
Mosquito Pass |
One side of this lake was still frozen. |
Glacier Lake |
Cripple Creek |
Around Nome
Nome's population during the gold rush got up to 40,000 in the late 1800s. Now it's about 3500.
The huge gold panning pan in Nome |
An old church that is now a community center. |
The Nugget Inn on Front Street - the main street through town. |
City Hall |
Welcome to Nome wooden sign |
Much mining and historical items at the Museum |
Front Street is full of bars - here is the oldest saloon |
At the top of Anvil Mountain |
We found a herd of Muskox on the way down Anvil Mt. |
Gold dredge # 5 is no longer used. There are these gold dredges all around the Nome area. |
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We climbed in, up and around this dredge. |
Don at basketball camp
Our Hosts - Chuck and Peggy Fagerstrom
Peggy fixing crab cakes! |
Chuck and Peggy out at their "camp" |
Salmon berries from an afternoon out on the tundra. |
Sheri (Chuck & Peggy's daughter in Nome) bagging all the salmon berries. Peggy made a pie and it was delicious! |
Many days we had a fire in the wood stove . August weather was cloudy, rainy, cool |
Their house looking out at the Bering Sea. |
Chuck getting the salmon ready for the grill. |
The Fagerstrom family Chuck and Peggy daughter Sheri son Buzz from Anchorage with Will & Laney |
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Las Vegas
Don was asked by USA Basketball to help with a filming project in Las Vegas so we spent Sunday through Wednesday enjoying (Don working, meeting, filming) Vegas. The Wynn was the hotel where USA put us which we love! Sunday night we went to our favorite Cirque du Soleil - O. Sitting on the third row put us up close to the swimming, diving, and acrobatic show. It is amazing. Monday night we had to cancel Motown as Don was involved with the filming later than expected, but we did enjoy a wonderful later dinner at the Wynn's Lakeside complete with steaks and lobster.
We spent Saturday night at the Kahlers to be ready for a Sunday 6 AM flight to Vegas |
USA reunion time - it's always great to see everyone. |
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Lunch before the Motown show |
Did he win big? NO, but it was fun. |
Lobby area of our hotel |
Berry martini - cheers! |
Tuesday Don went to the practice (younger NBA guys here for mini camp to prepare for next summer's competition). Wednesday I went to practice to see some of our favorite U16/U17 players who are now playing in the NBA.
NBA players who played for Don as U16 Michael Gilchrist, Andre Dummond, Brad Beal |
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Buffet time at the Wynn |
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