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Douglas, Alaska, United States
I have lived in Alaska since 1978, having come to Juneau as a Jesuit Volunteer. I fell in love with Alaska and now live on Douglas Island with my husband and two dogs.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

This 'N That

Charles left for a teaching gig in Indiana yesterday.  He'll be gone for two weeks, teaching our friend Sr. Mary Grace, a cloistered Carmelite nun at her monastery in Terre Haute.

I was hoping to go with him, but it didn't work out.  However, every cloud has a silver lining.

I decided that since Epiphany was Sunday, it was time to take the Christmas decorations down.  I managed to remove the ornaments and lights from the tree and put them on the dining room table so I could inspect them for damage and wear and tear.  The kids gave me a package of ornament hangers in my stocking because every year I complain when we remove the ornaments that "it is more difficult if you don't use hangers!".

I plan to replace all the hangers (we have a motley collection of twist ties, paper clips, etc. that we have used over the years), and fix any ornaments that need fixing, get rid of any that are beyond repair and take a good look at ones that don't have sentimental value to decide what to dispose of.

Every year, Charles worries about the lights on the tree being too hot.  It is a legitimate concern, because we have the old fashioned bulbs, not the LED lights.  I don't really like the way the LED lights look (kind of artificial), but in the interest of safety, and economy (they really are a lot more energy efficient), we will be getting rid of the old bulbs and getting LED lights next year.  (BTW, can you put LED bulbs in regular strands of Christmas lights or do I need to buy new strands next year?)  Miguel took the tree down to Sandy Beach and had a beach fire with friends last night.  He said the tree went up like a torch.  It was pretty dry.  I think Charles' fears are well founded!

We have a bunch of bulbs if anyone wants them for craft projects!

I took Frida to the vet today for her immunizations.  Poor little thing, she got three shots and is pretty subdued this afternoon.  She is cuddling with me on the couch and feels warm-ish.  The vet told me that she might be a little low energy because of the immunizations.  Just like when the kids were little!

After I brought her home, I headed back to town for lunch with Phoebe and Miguel.  Actually, I had already had lunch at home, but I just had a soda and took a taste or two of their pizza.  We went to a place in downtown Juneau called Sprazzo, a pizza/pasta restaurant.  They have a slice and salad lunch special for 10 bucks, which is great because the slice of pizza was enormous and could easily be shared by two people (although the kids each got their own slices).  I will definitely be going back there with a friend for lunch to share a slice!

Last night, I went to Perseverance Theatre's pay-as-you-can preview of "Betrayal" by Harold Pinter.  It was quite good, the best part was seeing our friend James (an actor who lives across the street) playing the very small role of the Italian Waiter.  He was so great in such a tiny part!  What fun to have a professional theatre just down the street!

Tonight I am going to the Douglas Cafe for dinner with a friend.  It is one of the two restaurants in Douglas, and my favorite neighborhood hangout.

I have been looking for projects to keep me busy while Charles is gone.  One is to organize the masses of paperwork that I have been meaning to deal with for months.  I bought some zip up folders with separate pockets for paid bills, receipts, bank statements, etc. and will be slogging through the piles in the next few days.

The other idea I have is to paint the kitchen countertops.  There are kits that you can use to paint the countertop to look like granite, however, I found out that all you need is primer, acrylic paint, sponges (or crumpled paper towels), and a good acrylic sealer.  I am going to experiment on a piece of wood to see if I can do it before I try it on the counters.  I doubt I can make them look any worse than they already do (fake wood grain brown formica - blech!)

I also want to paint the bathroom door a brighter shade of white.  The white it currently is is too yellow for my taste.

But for right now, I had better get back to the task at hand ( sorting through the Christmas ornaments and decorations)!

Have a great Friday!




Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Happy 2nd Anniversary To Me!

January 6th was Home In Douglas' second birthday!

It is hard to believe that two years have gone by since I first hit the "Publish" button, but here I am!

I started this blog as a way to give my family and friends a glimpse into our life here in Douglas, Alaska, and since the beginning, I have gained some wonderful new friends.

Thank you to all my loyal readers and followers!  
Here is a slice of birthday cake for all of you, and here's to many more years of Home In Douglas!

Strawberry Chocolate Mini Ruffle Cake

DISCLAIMER:  I DID NOT MAKE THE CAKE PICTURED ABOVE!!  PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK TO OBTAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING THE CAKE!

Saturday, January 5, 2013

EARTHQUAKE!


Charles and Miguel were watching Netflix and I was reading in bed just before midnight last night, when the house started shaking, and kept shaking for about a minute or so.

At first I thought the dogs were wrestling underneath the bed (they do that sometimes), but I realized that Frida was outside my door, frantically whining and scratching.  "Is that an earthquake?"  I called out.  It kept going, and going.  Finally it stopped.

We got on the internet and found out the preliminary report was 6.6, which is pretty big, and then they changed it to 7.7, and finally, 7.6.

A tsunami warning was issued for the outer coast of Southeast Alaska, British Columbia and all the way down to Crescent City, CA and over in Hawaii.

The waterfronts of several SE Alaska towns, including Petersburg and Sitka were evacuated until about 2:45 a.m.  There was a mild tidal surge, but no significant waves.

Still, it was quite an event.  No reports of damage or injuries, but a lot of people were up quite late, waiting in school gyms for what could have been a disaster.

Thank God it all was OK.

Just for comparison, the Loma Prieta Earthquake of 1989 was a 6.9 and caused a huge amount of damage.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Random Photos From 2012

I have taken several photos over the past few months, but often forget to post them.  Here are a few of my favorites from 2012...


Frosted Kelp on Sandy Beach - Douglas, Alaska


Late afternoon sunlight - Douglas, Alaska


Cabin in the woods - Mt. Hood, Oregon


Our harvest


St. Michael's Cathedral - Sitka, Alaska


Grass and water


Angel detail - Sitka, Alaska


Sitka Boat Harbor


Fishing boats - Sitka, Alaska





Wednesday, January 2, 2013

So Grateful

My sister had a medical emergency on Christmas Day, followed by several days in the ICU.  Her condition stabilized and then suddenly deteriorated.

Thank God, her medical providers realized that her condition was worse than they previously thought and performed the surgery that prevented her death.

We dodged a bullet.  She is still with us, she is home and recovering, and I am so, so grateful.

Thank you all for your prayers.




Me and three of my five siblings. 



Tuesday, January 1, 2013

2012 In Review

January  - It was very cold...



February - we said goodbye to our good friend Buddy...


March - I had a lump removed that proved to be only fat...


April - I bemoaned my housekeeping skills...


May - Charles' book, The Illuminated Easter Proclamation, was presented to the Holy Father...


June - A little girl's wish came true...


July - I wrote a poem about our house...


August - I reflected on how lucky I am to live here...


September - A bear wandered up on a roof downtown...


October - Charles blessed the animals...


November  - A huge fire broke out in Downtown Juneau...

View up Franklin Street in downtown Juneau as Capital City Fire/Rescue personnel work on a fire at the Gastineau Apartments at the corner of Franklin and Front Street on Monday.  Michael Penn / Juneau Empire

December - We celebrated Christmas together...


And now, it is 2013!  Who knows what the New Year will bring!



HAPPY NEW YEAR!


May 2013 bring peace, joy, health and happiness to all of my family and friends!
Here is the perfect prayer to start the New Year off right:
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace:
where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;
where there is sadness, joy.
O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console,
to be understood as to understand,
to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive,
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
                                       St. Francis of Assisi

Labyrinth at the Shrine of St. Therese, Juneau, Alaska