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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Cozy Christmas Cabin

We were so thankful that we got a couple days off work for Christmas!

Christmas Eve day we hiked out to Cowee Meadows cabin. The snow was absolutely gorgeous, and though it was pretty cold we still enjoyed the two-mile hike.

Bridget Cove behind us
Our Christmas tree for the evening

For dinner we packed out a shepherds dinner (an Andrew family tradition), and it sure tasted good in our candlelit cabin. We also kept up the tradition of reading the Christmas story from Luke 2.


Our time at the cabin was warm, simple, and fun. It was a rare clear night, and the full moon was spectacular. We especially loved how it reflected off the never-ending blanket of snow.

Our cabin in the moonlight
Chris warming up breakfast on the kerosene stove that heated the cabin.

The most spectacular part of our trip was the hike out. While hiking back towards the trailhead we came across three moose! Moose are rarely seen in Juneau, so this was a real surprise.


When we returned to our apartment we opened the only wrapped present under our tree (thanks to the snail mail in Alaska, haha). Although I'm not even sure it counts as a present considering how hard I worked to earn it! My older brother Josh gave me a challenge back in April where if I wrote 30 papers on different topics (mainly books and movies he listed) he would buy me an iPad mini. And I've gotta say, as much as I love my brother we sure have different tastes in books and movies so this this was no easy task. But I did it and he followed through on his end of the deal, so Christmas I unwrapped my new iPad! Thanks Josh! (And sorry Andrew siblings, but your oldest brother won't be in a position to give you sweet opportunities like this anytime soon.)


Unfortunately Christmas went a bit downhill after this. Chris didn't feel the greatest when he woke up, but kept thinking it would shake off. However, by late afternoon the not great feeling didn't go away but instead escalated into the chills and a high fever. We had to cancel our plans to go to dinner with our friends (who ever so graciously then came and dropped off dinner for us - we really do have the best friends!).

We spent the rest of the weekend and the beginning of this week with one of us sick, and then the other, and now - a whole week later - we're both in quarantine recovering from the flu and fighting off pink eye.

Remember to pray and remember to play, 
Mr . & Mrs. Sick-in-Bed-Andrew


Sunday, December 20, 2015

A Christmastime Miracle

This snowy and chilly December has been one of love and friendship; and we are really excited to share some pictures with you of our Christmastime miracle.

One day at my job downtown I was talking to my good friend and coworker Liz about our plans for Christmas. I mentioned to her how Chris and I weren't doing gifts other than gear for the PCT and because we're only living in Alaska temporarily we planned to skip the Christmas decorations this year. For those of you who do not know I LOVE Christmas, and I LOVE Christmas decorations! Well, apparently my love for all things Christmas showed in our conversation, and being the astute friend that she is Liz noticed the disappointment I was trying to hide when I told her we decided not to decorate for the season. 

Liz is one of the most thoughtful people I know, so when she noticed this she decided to act. Unknown to me, her and her husband Johnny contacted our friends Ben and Camille and decided to bring Christmas to us. One morning she texted Chris and asked him to hide a key for our apartment so they could sneak in while we were at work and decorate. Of course Chris willingly obliged and our Christmas elves got to work. 

When we got home from work that night we opened our apartment doors to a beautifully decorated Christmas miracle. Our friends did such a great job decorating that even Chris was surprised - and he was in on the secret plan! Being the emotional female that I am I broke into tears, and continued to cry for 20 minutes straight. We were the recipients of such a heartwarming act of service, and one that we are sure to always remember. Since we were on our honeymoon last Christmas this year felt in many ways like our first Christmas, and it was so wonderful to have a home that reflected the season we were celebrating. We are one couple that will definitely always remember our first Christmas tree. 


Wanting to share our love of the season with others we decided to come up with a goodie to give to all of our close friends and ward members. Instead of going with traditional cookies or candies Chris and I decided to give out bags of homemade granola. We made gallons of our favorite granola, and had fun delivering goodie-bags to all the people who have been a part of making our time here in Alaska so meaningful. 


We ended our fun week by making gingerbread houses with Johnny, Liz, Ben, Camille, and a
family that Johnny works with. Though neither Chris or I are engineers or artists we still had fun making little graham cracker and frosting creations. Chris made the yurt that we stayed in for our anniversary, and I tried to make a cabin. Though we have to admit, the best part of the whole night was definitely the company (especially the cuddles from Ben and Camille's little baby Liesel)!


Remember to pray and remember to play,
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew



Saturday, December 19, 2015

Yurt in the Yukon

We failed to get a post up covering the first week of December, so we'll fill you in briefly on what went on. The week was busy with school and work, but mostly filled with celebrating our friends new baby! Our friends Ben and Camille had their first child, and we quickly fell in love with their beautiful baby girl. We helped them out with dinner a few times and just tried to spend as much time as we could with their little family.

Following our week of baby celebration for our friends came a week of anniversary celebration for us! Can you believe we've already been married for a full year?! The last year has just flown by, and yet we feel like we've been together forever (which really is a great thing, since we are blessed to be together forever). There's a saying that goes, "the first year of marriage is the hardest," and if there's any truth at all in that statement then Chris and I are going to have the easiest marriage ever. We've loved every moment of the first year, every new thing we've learned about each other, and every adventure we've shared. We are continually in awe at how much more we love each other now than we did a year ago, a month ago, a week ago, or a day ago. Right when we think it's not possible to have any more love, it increases, and it's ever coming more clear what it means to have Christ-like love. We've tried to center our marriage around the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and we have definitely seen the blessings from it.

To celebrate the best year of our lives we went on a trip to Whitehorse, Canada. With the help of a ferry and a rental car we were able to stay in the most magical location - an original Mongolian yurt on some private land outside of town. We spent a long weekend snowshoeing, walking around town, swimming in hot springs, talking in Canadian accents using the word "eh" as frequently as possible, and warming up by the wood burning stove in our little orange yurt. It was perfect. So perfect, that I can't adequately describe it with words, so instead here are some pictures and a video that Chris made of our trip.

It was a beautiful sunny day on the ferry to Skagway
It was COLD. Or maybe we were just wimps.
The yurt overlooked a secluded lake 
The inside
Our host informed us that the yurt was actually made in Mongolia, and we were impressed with the intricate hand painting on the supports and door. The owner ran some power cords out to the yurt for lighting and built a weather-proof roof over the top. Mongolian tradition is to step over the threshold with your right foot without touching the door frame.

Don't worry, there was a full bathroom inside our host's home we could
use when we felt the need for running water.

We hoped to be able to take advantage of the secluded location away from light pollution to enjoy the northern lights, but every night the clouds moved in.

Our host let us borrow snowshoes and we trekked around the frozen lake below.
This friendly dog decided to join us, and his confidence was comforting when we would hear cracking and moving of the ice beneath us. 
My hair and Chris's beard got frosty from our breath as we hiked.
Our ferry back to Juneau was late at night, so we threw our sleeping bags
on lawn chairs in the heated solarium and snoozed.



Remember to pray and remember to play,
The Old Married Couple,
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew

P.S. Yes, I, did win the dance off we had while driving around Canada. And though the video may not adequately show it Chris did participate, he just didn't have moves quite as smooth as I did.