First Day of Kindergarten

It was Torsten’s first day of Kindergarten. He was happy to see a few friends in his class, and lots of friends out on the playground. He immediately took to his teacher, and it seemed to be all around positive.

Running into friends out front, before even going in:

From First Day of Kindergarten

Adam’s in my class!!!!!

From First Day of Kindergarten

Maile’s in my class, and we have two pet rats for the class!!

From First Day of Kindergarten

Building block ramps for cars:

From First Day of Kindergarten

And of course, we love mom!

From First Day of Kindergarten

Here’s the whole album:


I am Aukeman

OK, not really, I’m not THE Aukeman, but I finished the first Aukeman Triathlon. It was so much fun!! I think (by virtue of no other UAS faculty participating) that I was the fastest UAS faculty to finish!

Thanks to Tracy and John for making it happen. Thanks to Sherry and Bob for lifeguarding, thanks to Cathy for helping a newby figure out triathlon “zone etiquette” and how to avoid getting run over in the mass swim start, thanks to Carrie, Torsten, and Rob for cheering and supporting, thanks to Nathan for the loaner wet-suit. I had a blast and I’m looking for the next triathlon!

From Aukeman Triathlon

And here I am, preparing (along with about 60 other participants) to get in the Auke Lake for the swim start.

From Aukeman Triathlon

The whole race, Carrie, Torsten, and I would keep singing, “I am Auke man, duh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh….” 🙂

Torsten art

Torsten drew a card and picture for me on his ride in today. The picture is Torsten and Matt at Eaglecrest (the chair lift is below us). Gonna be a great winter! 🙂

From Torsten Art

From Torsten Art

Respect the Belly!

Here at T-H headquarters, we received a request for a “belly shot”–so here is how the development of “number two” is coming.

At least a million dollars

We’ve gone between Haines and Haines Junction three times, and always been intrigued by Million Dollar Falls. On the way back home, we enjoyed a stop at Haines Junction (it was Canada Day, so we got cake and flags at the Yukon/National Park visitor center). We ate and (of course) biked, then went down to find more biking paths. We tried Mush Lake Road (a creek had recently washed out and put lots of rocks on the 4WD road so it wasn’t very bikable), then hiked a bit of the St. Elias Lake trail (very nice!).

We went on and camped at Million Dollar Falls–we loved it!! We couldn’t believe we hadn’t stopped here before. It was better than we imagined, and, being a Yukon Park, free firewood from the wood hut! There weren’t many people at all camping, a fantastic series of falls–and it was great biking, along with a good playground.

The top of the falls:

From Interior AK Vacation, 2009

The campground:

From Interior AK Vacation, 2009

The campers:

From Interior AK Vacation, 2009

And some wood chopping (for the smores!). For the best effect, go between these two pictures really quickly.

From Interior AK Vacation, 2009

From Interior AK Vacation, 2009