White Chocolate Chip and Pistachio Cookies

The advent candles on our table have been melting down, week by week, in anticipation of Christmas. After dinner and discussion, we read aloud our nightly advent prayer. Then I secretly add on a prayer request for less judgement in my heart, because those ritualistic purple and pink candles on the wreath are totally cramping my style.

Yes, it’s Christmastime again. White Chocolate Chip & Pistachio Cookies via Yea Yea PuebloWhite Chocolate Chip & Pistachio Cookies via Yea Yea PuebloChristmas cards have been mailed out, icicle lights hang gleefully from our front elevation, and hints of cinnamon and pine waft fragrantly through the home. This is such a nice time of year, but experiencing it in Alaska is very different from winter in Bakersfield, CA. Aside from the obvious difference in temperature and snowfall, the sun is showing up for less than four hours a day, hanging only as high on the horizon as a two story building down the street. It’s dark, cold and dreary up here. As I write this post at 2:44 pm, the sun has already faded behind the Alaska mountain range, leaving only a pink and orange glow in its wake. It will stay this way for at least another hour and a half before darkness envelops the tundra.

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Our Winter Baby

What did we do to deserve such a beautifully charming little girl?

Santa Claus House - North Pole, AKWinter Baby - Santa Claus House - North Pole, AK

Margot has been in the throes of ‘stranger-danger’ during the last few weeks. She cries when I hand her off to someone other than her da-da, and whines when I walk out of the room. I find it endearing, but to those I’m handing her off to, it is probably a little taxing.

Case in point: Santa Claus.

Crying Baby + SantaSock Monkey Ornaments - Santa Claus House, North Pole, AKCrying Baby + Santa

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Aurora Borealis

Aurora Borealis - Fort Wainwright, AKAurora Borealis - Fort Wainwright, AK

This was obviously my first time to witness and photograph the elusive Northern Lights.

Aurora Borealis - Fort Wainwright, AKAurora Borealis - Fort Wainwright, AKAurora Borealis - Fort Wainwright, AKAurora Borealis - Fort Wainwright, AK

My blurry, poorly white balanced photos are a sad testament to the glory of Aurora Borealis, at least in comparison to the dozens of well composed images in a google image search of the Northern Lights. I stand proudly by them, nevertheless, just glad to have seen such a sight. Continue reading “Aurora Borealis”