We had a wonderful Thanksgiving full of good food and friends. We wish we were with family, but were in great company anyways. We have much to be thankful for and are grateful for all of you in our lives.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
Something New To Post...
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Life is Slow
Jake came home from school upset the other day cause someone said that the Packers weren't good. He has been learning to not worry about that kind of criticism. Plus when he wears his KC Chiefs shirt, we all know they aren't any good!!During one of our stops, Bella thought that she was the boss(as usual) and was quickly shown by another dog that she wasn't. She got bit. She shook with fear for a couple of hours. I thought that she deserved it. But she has healed quickly and has resumed the position as the boss!
Please come visit us in Alaska. It is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Just don't look at the thermometer!
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
Name that movie
Man #1: ...are there rocks ahead?
Man #2: If there are, we all be dead.
Man #1: No more rhyming now, I mean it.
Man #2: Anybody want a peanut?
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Eielson AFB
So I finally got around to taking a few pictures of the base today. They aren't anything exciting but some of the things that I am interested in when going to a new base.
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Day Ten
I know that it is late....
finally arrive. 10 days is way too long. We checked into TLF and went to the housing office. We should hear back from them soon to see how long it will be before we get into a house.
The boys started school today. They were nervous but I am sure that they are having a good time. Curtis also went to the Fire Station today to be introduced and start his inprocessing.
The base is large. We have about 6-8 inches of snow on the ground. This morning while taking the boys to school it was -10 degrees. Megan couldn't stop crying and saying "It's cold!" Everyone says that we will get acclimated but I can't imagine that anyone can get used to this weather!
I will take some pictures of the base soon. I am still trying to figure my way around this base...and concentrate on not sliding into anyone!
Posted by Cindy at 10:35 PM 4 comments
Movie Quote
For those of you that are not part of the Brown family you may not understand this. Lately we have been posting quotes from movies to see who and how long it takes to guess them. Anyone can answer. You do not have to be a member of the Brown family to play. I thought that I would give the movie quote thing a try. Here it goes.
person #1: You gonna order something, kid?
Person #2: Ah, yeah... Give me - Give me a Tab.
Person #1: Tab? I can't give you a tab unless you order something.
Person #2: All right, give me a Pepsi Free.
Person #1: You want a Pepsi, PAL, you're gonna pay for it.
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Monday, November 3, 2008
Day Nine
We are finally in Alaska. It is a great feeling to finally be back into the states. We stopped for the night in Tok, a small town about 175 miles outside of the base. We hope to be there sometime around lunchtime. We hope to know by the afternoon how long it will be before we get into a house. I can't wait because I don't know if I can sleep in the same room with all my children for too much longer!
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
Day Eight
We finally made it into the Yukon. It was a welcome sight knowing that the next border is Alaska! We have seen many wildlife along the way. Mostly caribou and buffalo. The are such huge creatures and they aren't afraid of the cars. I can't wait to get to Alaska and have them in my backyard!
P.S. We are in Whitehorse, Yukon. It is the largest city around for hundreds of miles. It has a population of 25,000. The kids were glad to see a McDonalds again.
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Day Seven
Today we started down the Alaskan Highway. It was raining when we woke up in the morning, and it was about to start freezing. It was not what we wanted to hear. As we headed down the road, the temperature started dropping and the rain started freezing. The roads weren't terrible, but icy enough to keep you on edge. After about an hour, we drove past a truck off the side of the road(who had been hauling a trailer) rolled upside down, everything scattered everywhere, ruined. It was terrifying. I could not relax until afternoon when the rain finally stopped and the roads started drying out.
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