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I Have the Best Little Sister!

My sister Kristina is one of the most thoughtful young ladies I know.  Every holiday, birthday, or half birthday, I get a homemade card in the mail.  I even get them thoughI am married and live in Alaska.  Yep, I feel loved!! So this is just a post about my awesome sister who always thinks about others, and is just so lovely and special. And I am just so excited to spend the next month with her in Arizona!  See you on Tuesday!!

Holiday Formal 2012

I love reasons to dress up and look like a princess!  Yesterday I went to our Battalion's Holiday Formal and  had a really handsome date. Me and my handsome date! We decided to take our pictures in front of the Christmas tree, instead of paying for professional ones :) It was fun getting ready for the ball because I have AMAZING friends who were willing to do my hair and my makeup.  I think there were five of us ladies who all got together at Janye's house to get all prettied up.  We couldn't have done it without the expertise of Audra with hair and Lizzie with makeup.  They were seriously amazing!  Here are pictures of my up-do for all you ladies out there :-). I had to get to the Westmark Hotel at 5 o'clock so that Marshall could rehearse for color guard.  Social/cocktail hour began at 1830, and then Marshall led the color guard as they presented the Colors at 1930.  I was happy that Sarah was sitting in the front of the room, so she got a great pic

Learning to Speak Like an Alaskan

Denali in the background No one wants to feel like a newbie, so a common practice before traveling to a new city or country is to learn the language of that particular place.  Well, when my Aunt Joan picked me up from the airport last December when I first arrived in Alaska, one of the first things she told me was if I didn't want to sound like a tourist, I needed to refer to Mt. Mckinley (the tallest mountain in North America, located some 120 miles south of Fairbanks) as Denali .  Denali is the native Athabaskan name for the mountain, and means "The High One."  So, from day number one in Alaska, I refered to that majestic mountain as Denali instead of the name I had learned growing up.  This is just about what it looked like yesterday morning! Another thing I learned recently is how to say the temperature.  I was saying "Gosh it's cold outside because it's negative 30 degrees."  But luckily, a kind skating mom told me that Alaskans say "

Promotion Day!

I like this man! Like a lot. Today I was able to pin my husband as he was promoted to Specialist from Private First Class!  I know it doesn't seem like a big deal, but I am going to count every blessing that comes our way and notice my husband's every accomplishment.  Typically the Army automatically promotes a soldier to Specialist after he has been in the service for two years.  Marshall has been in for 18 months, which means that he had to get a waiver to get the early promotion.  It means a lot to me that he is so diligent in his job and works hard for our small family. He is always trying to improve himself and learn and grow.  It was an honor to pin him this afternoon, and I am looking forward to every other promotion in the future! And of course, we had to go home and celebrate with homemade vanilla ice cream and chocolate hazelnut cookies.