Monday, April 9, 2012

Easter 2012

It was an Easter Celebration Weekend which started on Friday.

Friday the kids participated in the USCG Base Easter Egg Scramble.  It is something we've participated in all the 4 years we've been on the island.  The staff toss candy & prize filled Easter eggs from boxes and spread them all along the basketball floor in the gym on base.  Next they call the kids out by age group and the kids scramble to collect as many eggs as possible.  Both Emily and Ethan aggressively sought after the eggs and collected enough to fill their baskets.  It was a fun Friday evening.

On Saturday we got an early visit from the Easter Bunny.  Chris had to work on Sunday, so we spoke to the Easter Bunny and he agreed to come hid eggs for the kids to collect a day early, on Saturday morning instead of Sunday.  Emily, of course, was the very first person to wake up on Saturday morning.  She eagerly ran upstairs and loudly announced to us that "The Easter Bunny was HERE!...there's eggs, and a big basket with toys and candy..."  We calmed her down a bit before we allowed her to go wake up her brother.  The kids were STOCKED with their Easter Baskets, and Ethan didn't skip a beat when playing with his toys.  His favorite toys were a small plastic golf caddy set, and a stuffed monkey...he hasn't let them out of his sight since Saturday morning.  In fact he was so distracted by his new toys that he did not want to collect Easter Eggs for the Hunt.  Emily collected and found ALL of the eggs, and then she (at her own free will) poured half of her eggs in Ethan's empty basket, explaining that Ethan didn't get a chance to collect Easter eggs so she wanted to share hers with him...she's an amazing little girl!!!!  That night we had a wonderful Easter Dinner together, as a family.  Complete with a fresh homemade strawberry pie. YUM!

Sunday we had a slow day in the morning.  Chris left for work around 7am.  We joined Chris after nap-time and brought with us a complete leftover Easter Dinner.  Chris was excited to share with the kids that the Easter Bunny had, in fact, also hidden eggs in and on one of the helicopters in the hangar.  The kids, with baskets in hand, ran toward the helos and scoured through them to find all of the Easter eggs left behind.  Once they found all the eggs we went into the Duty Lounge area and transformed the area to have a nice Easter Dinner.  In the four years we've been here this was the very first holiday Chris has had to work...and, all things considering, it was a WONDERFUL Easter.

Happy Easter to all of you back home!!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

C-Moore Turns 32!

Chris celebrated his 32nd birthday on 04-01-12.
(April Fool's...no joke!)



Celebrating with the Boys at the AST Shop...mini-helos and Buzz Lightyear cake!


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Welcome to Our Home!

Well...it's our last year in Alaska.  We have hosted many family and friends over the last four years, but sadly there were many others that couldn't make the long journey to our little island.  So, in preparation to put our house on the market we took some amazing panorama pictures of each room; and although it isn't exactly the same as seeing it in person, I hope these panoramas welcome you to our home in Alaska.

(you must visit http://themoorefamilyadventure.blogspot.com and have Flash enabled on your pc)
(you can click on the images to visit a full 360 view of the screen
and move the picture around, just as if you're here!)

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Hunting in St. Paul

While deployed in St. Paul, Chris went hunting on his "off-day."  St. Paul is a small island in the Bering Sea where the Coast Guard sets up a detachment location to respond to potential fishing vessels in distress during crab season.

Chris says that St. Paul has no trees, and only grass for vegetation on the island.  The weather out there, with the windchill-factor, is -52 degrees!!  INSANE COLDNESS!!

The island has caribou, lots of caribou!  The caribou on the island have no natural predator, so the natives of the island encourage the Coast Guard folks to come shoot the caribou to help keep the population down.

The caribou that Chris shot was for another Coastie friend of his.  His friend's son has major allergies, and the only meet the boy can eat is game, like caribou or moose, etc.  So, Chris shot the caribou for this family and mainly for the son.  So, it's going to a good cause.

Here are some pictures of Chris' hunting trip...if you're sensitive to blood, don't look at the pictures.



(If you can't see the slideshow, click here)

Saturday, February 4, 2012

'Cmon Guys, Let's Go!

Ethan was thrilled this afternoon to sit in the driver's seat & pretend to take the car for a spin.

His catch phrases included:
My Seat!!
'Cmon guys, let's go!
Ready?
Seatbelts!
My seat!!
He got to pretend to drive this afternoon while we were waiting for Emily to get out of dance class...and, when I made him give up "his seat" he threw the BIGGEST temper tantrum ever!!! His screaming ended with a bottle & a nap.

Gosh, wait till he turns 16!

Pancakes with the Twins

Emily, Ethan and I made pancakes this morning together. They sat around the island-stove while drinking their milk, and helping to stir the batter.

It's amazing how much they look alike!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Batteling Diseases

The week after we got home from California Ethan caught the Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease from school.  He actually probably caught it the first day back, but it took about a week to incubate.

I'm glad to say that the disease has finally left the house, but IT WAS A BAD ONE!

 Ethan broke out with a severe sore throat, full of puss-filled sores, than it branched to his chin, his feet, and his hands.  All of this one top of a fever and a double-ear infection.  POOR KID!

Ethan didn't eat anything for about a week, he just wanted a bottle of milk.  He would try to eat a banana, but take a few bites and then start crying because it would hurt so much to swallow.  Often he would leave his tongue out of his mouth, because that would help to ease some of his pain.
He spent a full week out of school, and laid up on the fold-out couch.  He watched just about every cartoon known-to-man, as well as the full line-up of kids' movies in our DVD collection.  Chris mostly stayed home with him, and eventually Chris got sick as well.  Luckily Chris didn't get the full-blown Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease...only a version of it.  The severe sore throat complete with the puss-filled sores all the way down his throat, and a fever.  Then Chris was laid-up on the fold out couch watching every sports show known-to-man.

Needless to say, our poor boys have been very sick since our California return.  Chis just went to the doctor yesterday and got cleared to go back to work (Feb 1...we returned Jan. 6th...an entire month!)

Its been a rough return back home, but sadly, all too typical of Kodiak.  And, even as I write this, I stayed home from work this morning because I too have caught some sort of bug.  :(