We have little snow to speak of and temperatures since the first week of November have been up and down the thermometer. After our first snowfall, we had weeks of high pressure and beautiful clear weather. The temperature fluctuated between -5 and -15 for a looooong time!
Griffin's first grade class took a great outing up into the Eagle River valley.
Jess opted for surgery on her ankle as it has had a little piece of bone floating around in the joint for several years. So, under the knife for her and then a bunch of time in a cast.
Here we got a large group together for some caroling - pushed jess around all night on the kick sled!
She is now doing quite well - out of the cast, walking in an air cast, and doing PT to build strength. Hopefully on skis by March!
I celebrated the Solstice by running the Willow Winter Solstice Marathon.
I felt prepared, but had no idea it would be as cold as it was.
I escaped with only a small bit of frostbite on the sides of my mouth. Overall, it was a gorgeous day.
As we complained about the cold and darkness, the New Year rolled in and temperatures skyrocketed. In 5 days the temperatures swung 70 degrees and stayed there. Then it began to rain, and kept raining for several days. The snow all melted and turned the whole town into a sheet of ice. Driving was abhorent, walking was nearly impossible. So we busted out the ice skates and skated on the streets!
The temperatures are now back down to, uh, normal? It was -14 this morning at the house. We are used to this however, and feel the worst of this winter may be behind us. With such cold and darkness over the last 3 months, we have struggled with feeling like this:
and not wanting to do much of anything. Couple this with a lack of snow, and many hours are spent inside doing other things, like crafting!
A family of gnomes has come to live in our house.
But now, at the end of January, we have begun to feel there may be an end to this stunting time of year. We are experiencing a gradual return of the light and in another month, we will hopefully have some snow and be able to truly enjoy the winter. Here is a light burning strong in the darkness.
And in this coming year, we will celebrate our time up in Alaska.
Our jar is starting to be filled!





































