Monday, October 29, 2007

Products that we LOVE!

Hello!!

This blog is going to be very different from what we normally post. We have a few products that we have found in our past couple years of marriage that we absolutely LOVE, and we wanted to share them with you!! If you have any products that you love and think we should check out, post a comment, we love trying new things!!



SO..here we go....





Kleenex Viva Paper Towels...


This is BY FAR our paper towel of choice. We love how tough and durable it is, we have driven to another store to get our Viva's rather then settling on another brand when our grocery store is sold out. They are almost cloth like, and we LOVE them!
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Cascade Action Packs






This was the first dishwasher detergent that we used that totally cleaned our dishes and didn't leave water marks. We now try and buy them in bulk at Costco! No messing with powders or gels, just drop one of these bad boys in and you are set!

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Cottonelle Toilet Paper



This stuff just flat out rocks! So soft..so great.

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ALL Small & Mighty Laundry Detergent





We live in a condo so we try and find the most compact, space saving items that we can. We saw All Small & Mighty when it first came out and tried it and haven't switched. It is concentrated so you use less, thus taking up less space. We will certainly stick with this product even as our homes get bigger.

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Kraft Grate-It-Fresh Parmesan Cheese






I LOVE Parmesan Cheese, but I LOATHE that powdered stuff that you find in most grocery stores. However, good fresh grated Parm cheese can be tough to find, and expensive. This product has a block of Parm cheese inside and you grate as you go. It is awesome..much better then the powdered stuff..and much less expensive then the big blocks.

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Well...that is about it.

No, neither Sherri or I work for any of these companies, we just though we could share with family and friends some of the great things that we have come across.

Remember to post a comment and share any great products that you use!!

Bye for now!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

First Snow!!!!!


We woke up this morning to the first snowfall of the year!!! It was a very light dusting, and it has already melted, but it still counts!!!!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

The Cake...

Yesterday (October 12th) was Sherri's 26th Birthday. We had a great evening with friends, we had 11 people at the Grenn's house for a little party for Sherri!! I knew that I wanted to do something "different" for her this year. We both really enjoy the TV show "Ace of Cakes" and I got the idea to have an "unusual" cake made for her. I contacted the lady who did our wedding cake (who is absolutly AMAZING!!!!!) and told her my ideas and she said..YES! I can do that!!

First I had to figure out what I wanted the cake to be. Sherri is very "girly" and loves anything pink or purple, so at first I was thinking of a very girly cake. But then I got "The Idea". One of the things that Sherri loves is "Coach" bags and purses. I recently got her a new Coach bag in Seattle that she absolutly loves and uses all of the time. I thought...How awesome to have a cake made that looks like her favorite Coach bag!!! So, I secretly took some pictures of the bag, as well as her Dior sunglasses and sunglasses case and e-mailed them to our cake lady. She did all of the hard work and I picked up the cake last night just before the party. The cake was THE highlight to say the least!! I was amazed at how well it turned out and everyone couldn't believe how real it looked!!!

Here are some pictures....



Here is a picture of the bag from the side.





Here is a picture of her Coach bag next to the cake!!!

Monday, October 08, 2007

Winter Is Almost Here...

Hello Everyone!!

The Joke is that Alaska has 2 seasons...Winter..and Summer. Our Spring and Fall last only a few short weeks. The Summers in Alaska are AMAZING, I have heard hundreds of times that "it is the summers that make the winters worth it". However, I am one of the few who feel the exact opposite. While I love the Alaskan Summers and think there isn't a more beautiful place to be during the summer, I actually like the winters here the best!! I feel like the winters are just so romantic and peaceful. Lots of fluffy white snow, cold enough outside to keep you inside by the fire, wrapped up together. I just love winter!!! SO..imagine how excited I was when I walked outside and saw this...

That's right...snow on the mountains!! My guess is that we will get our first snow here in Anchorage within the next week or so. I had guessed between the 10th and 14th and I think I will hold by that.


It is hard to believe that we will have snow that soon when I also took this picture off of our balcony today. It is of the hill right behind our house. Looks like a nice summer day!!

Only 78 more days till Christmas!!!

Monday, October 01, 2007

Quite The Update...

It has been a couple of weeks since we have updated this so here is what's new in our world...

  • Sherri has worked for Curves for 3 1/2 years, it has certainly had its ups and downs. We are glad to say that she no longer works there. This isn't TOO recent, it actually happened a couple of weeks ago. This is totally a good thing. Because we have no debt and are doing well financially there is no rush for her to get out and find "the first job available", instead she is taking her time, looking for a job that she will enjoy and that fits her gifting!

  • We recently celebrated our 2 year anniversary! We had a great day! We went and saw the play "Defending The Caveman" and it was SO funny, a perfect anniversary play! We then went to Benihana for dinner, it is Sherri's favorite restaurant. We came home after that and had cake. I had the same lady who did our wedding cake make us a smaller "anniversary cake". It was so great!! (Here is a picture of our anniversary cake)

  • I have been traveling a lot with work recently. I was gone some last week and I will be leaving again tomorrow afternoon for another trip. Hopefully travel will slow down once November hits.


  • Sherri's 26th Birthday is coming up soon! I think we are going to have a bunch of friends meet us at Moose's Tooth, our favorite local pizza joint, for a fun evening.


  • We are taking a class at church on Wednesday nights on the book of Acts. We are co-leading a table of young married couples with no children. Its great, we are only 2 weeks into the class and we are already loving it, and forming relationships with the other couples. We have about 700 people in the class so its pretty hectic, yet fun!


  • We recently had a going away party for some friends from our small group who are moving to Texas. It was a great event and really good to get everyone together! (here is a picture from the dinner)






That is a quick snapshot of whats new with us. I will try and be better about updating this on a more regular basis!!











Wednesday, September 19, 2007

It's a good day to be an Alaskan!!!

Today the State of Alaska announced the amount of this years Permanent Fund Dividend check. This is the check that is paid to every Alaskan resident each year, based on the state's income off of oil. The amount this year is......drum roll please....$1,654!!! So that is a nice little $3,308 bonus to us next month!! The only plan we have for the money is that we are going to use $1,000 for our cruise in January, but the other amount will go right into savings!!!

This years dividend is over $500 more then last years, and they expect it to keep increasing!! Next year could be over 2K each!!

Wahoo!!

Just one more reason to live in Alaska!!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Quest...


This week our church started a new series called "Quest". This is a curriculum that our church created several years ago. This will be the 4th time that I have gone through Quest. This is the cornerstone curriculum for our church. It is BY FAR the best series I have ever gone through. It is such an eye opener, and really makes you change the way you think. It challenges many of the "traditional thoughts" of Christianity. I credit this series for helping me go from "christian" to follower and enjoyer of God. I HIGHLY reccomend that you listen to, at least, the 1st message in this series, it can be found on the church website at www.changepointalaska.com under the "message" section. Also, you can go to the "blogs" link on the website and you will see a Quest Blog, that is a site that we just set up for our church to interact with each other over these ideas.
Listen with an open mind and dont be afraid to challenge some of the typical christian misconceptions. Whether you are a christian or not, I believe that this message is relevant!!
Let us know what you think!!!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

A Day At The Zoo....


Hello Hello Hello -
What a fun day! We didn't have anything planned and we didn't want to sit around the house so we decided to go and spend a couple of hours at the Alaska Zoo. Our Zoo is certainly no San Diego Zoo, but it is always fun. One of the best things is that you don't feel like you are in some "overdeveloped" space. It still has a real "outdoor" feeling to it. We saw the Polar Bears, Brown Bears, Black Bears, Snow Leopards, Tigers, Wolves and all of the other animals. Including Maggie the Elephant.
(adam's editorial comment of the week)
The Alaska Zoo has had elephants for as long as I can remember. However, Maggie is being moved in a few weeks and most likely there will not be another elephant in Alaska ever again. There has been a big national outcry against her being in Alaska. PETA and all of the other animal activists have protested and complained for so long that Maggie is now being moved to an Elephant Sanctuary in California. I agree that this is probably what is best for Maggie, however, there are 38 Million people in America who have a tough time putting food on their families table, but we will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on an elephant. Our priorities may be a little off.




Thursday, September 06, 2007

Best Deal In Town...

Howdy!!

SO, we and our friends have stumbled upon the best deal in town. We love ice cream...who doesn't? The local Carls JR. Restaurants recently began serving ice cream. At first a single scoop of ice cream for .49 cents isn't a GREAT deal, but still a good price. The thing is, these are no ordinary scoops of ice cream. They are the gigantic hugely mondo single scoops. I took a picture tonight of the "single scoop" that they gave us. Can you believe that you can get that much ice cream for .49 cents?!?!? There is still hope for this world!!

Monday, September 03, 2007

Happy Labor Day!!!


this is a huge crevasse in the glacier we were walking on. These are massive cracks in the surface of the glacier that can go down hundreds of feet. It was pretty amazing to look into.


This is a picture of the glacier as we were walking towards it. You can see the glacier up in the mountain.



Here is Adam walking around on the glacier.



Here is Sherri next to a creek on the hike to the glacier.




Here we are on the glacier!! What a GREAT day!!


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Hello!!!

We hope that you all enjoyed a long holiday weekend!! Today we went and hiked to Byron Glacier. It is about a 45 minute drive from Anchorage to the start of the trail. It takes you right up to the face of the glacier where you can actually climb up and walk around on it!! We had a great weekend and our hike today was the perfect ending!!! Enjoy the pictures from todays hike!!

Friday, August 31, 2007

Perfect Alaskan Evening...







The pictures from Top to bottom: Sherri and I, Me exploring, Sherri of the Valley, The view of Downtown Anchorage from where we were hiking, wild blueberries that we were eating.

Click on any of the pictures to get a BIGGER view!

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Last night Sherri and I decided to spend some time outside. We went to Flattop Mountain and hiked around on some of the trails. It was a beautiful evening and we had such a great time being outside in the "wild". We also bought a new camera recently and wanted to try it out. Here are a bunch of pictures from our adventure last night.

Enjoy!!!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Thoughts from a hotel room...

Howdy -

I'm writing this from Fairbanks, Alaska. I have been traveling lot lately, only been home for 2 nights in the past week. I go home tomorrow and I will be home for a few weeks! I'm very excited about that!!

I wanted to write this and give you a few updates on us...

First, and most importantly...as of late last week we are totally credit card debt free! We paid off my car, and all of our credit cards!! It feels SO nice!! I received a great unexpected bonus from work and we decided to use that to get out of debt! Between the car payment and credit card payments we are able to save about $600 more a month!! What a huge blessing that is!! It is so nice to be able to move forward without the "chains of debt" that so many people are tied to.

We have both been staying busy with work. We are really looking forward to a 3 day holiday weekend to just relax! Last weekend we went to the Alaska State Fair with friends and had a really great time!! It was perfect weather, 70's and sunny, and combine that with friends and great fair food, how can you go wrong?

We have our anniversary coming up in under a month and we have a pretty awesome weekend planned for that! I will post more as the day gets closer.

A few random things....

our church launched a new webpage, check it out at www.changepointalaska.com

I have been doing a lot of research into the upcoming presidential election and have been VERY impressed with Mike Huckabee. I don't know if I have ever seen a politician that I am as impressed with as him. http://youtube.com/watch?v=3sdZY3oSupU
check out that video clip of him. I think you will be impressed!!

Monday, August 20, 2007

What A Day!!!

Today was the Annual "Fantasy Football Draft Day" for Tim, Jason and I, and the Annual "Spend our husband's money day" for the wives. The day started for Sherri and I at about 7:30am when we woke up to put the buffalo wings in the oven. We arrived at Tim & Jana's at 9:15, had breakfast and the ladies left to start their day. Our draft started at 10am and lasted till about 4pm. It was 6 hours of uninterupted football, buffalo wings, snacks and all around "guy stuff". The ladies got manicures and pedicures, went shopping at Pier 1 and Michael's to get craft projects, they had lunch and went and saw the new movie "Becoming Jane". The ladies had a great day, and us guys had an awesome time at the draft! I feel very good about my team this year!!

So, just how good was my day you ask? Well..I had my first buffalo wing at 8:30 this morning, and it is now just after midnight and I have just had the last of the wings. So, yeah, it was pretty awesome!

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Oh How We Love CAKE!!



Last weekend Sherri, Me, Jason, Jana, John and Ashley went and saw the band Cake in concert. Cake was pretty big in the 90's and early 2000's with songs "The Distance", "Love You Madly" and "Short Skirt, Long Jacket". This was an event for the 11th Anniversary of Mooses Tooth, the most amazing pizza joint in Anchorage. There were 3,000 people there for the event and it was AWESOME!! Cake was amazing, such a good live band! It was a beautiful sunny day and I just dont know how it could have been any better!!!

Saturday, August 11, 2007

We love it, it's perfect, don't change...



Last night Sherri and I went with Jason and Jana and saw a production of "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change". It was the first time that Sherri and I had seen it. It was SO great and we highly recommend it!! It is currently the longest running off-broadway musical. It documents the different stages of relationships, from dating, to marriage, children and empty nesters. It was so funny and the cast was awesome!! There are only 4 cast members but they play a total of over 60 roles!! It is very creative and anyone who has ever been in a relationship can certianly relate to several of the situations!! You can check out more info on this play at www.loveperfectchange.com

Monday, July 30, 2007

Oh How We Love IKEA!!!


I was in Seattle last week on a business trip and while I was there I made my usual visit to the local IKEA store. Sherri and I are both big fans of a more modern / contemporary approach to home decorating. Many times this type of furnishing can be very expensive, this tends to be the "in" thing right now, so a lot of companies really mark up the prices on anything "modern". However, IKEA always has an amazing assortment of products that are both modern, and well priced!! We have a lot of IKEA products in our home and our newest additions are the floor lamps that you see in the picture on the left! (you can click on the picture for a larger view). These lamps have a great contemporary look and were only $16.99 each!! Thats a great price! If you have never been to an IKEA or seen any of their produces you can check them out at www.ikea.com. The only downside to IKEA is that they currently do not ship to Alaska!! So, till they start shipping here I will continue my regular visits to the Seattle store!
Enjoy!!!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Is This Really A Deal?!?!?!


OK, so here is the deal. Sherri and I were in our local "One Stop Shopping" store tonight and we were browsing the electronic section. Sherri saw this clearance sale tag on a TV. The regular price is $1,299.99 and the clearance price is $1299.97? Really? A whopping .02 discount! How generous! We laughed pretty hard at this! Sorry for the bad picture but we just had to share it!!

Finally...AN UPDATE!!!

Well Hello Strangers!

I know, I know, it has been a while since an update. So, we have a lot to catch up on!

Our trip to Indiana was Great! We had a really good time and it was very nice to get to see so many people!! Thanks to everyone who was able to make the BBQ!! We got to spend a couple of great days with Eric, Lisa and Ian. We had such a wonderful time in Bloomington and really enjoyed finally getting to meet our nephew!! Who is now walking!!

Work has been going well, Sherri is back to her normal 9 - 4 shift and is liking that much more then the early mornings she was working. I haven't been traveling too much recently, but I have some trips coming up, so that may change.

We spent a weekend in Homer, Alaska recently. We were there for the wedding of a very good friend. It was a beautiful weekend and Homer is such a great little town. It was nice to just relax and be away from home for a couple of nights.

We joined a gym that opened earlier this month. We both want to have much more of a focus on living healthy, so we have been going to the gym daily, and we are already seeing some pretty awesome results!!

That is about all that's new with us, it is tough to believe that we are just a couple of months away from our 2 year anniversary!! We spent some time today talking about what we would like to do for it. Also, I must say that we are experiencing the sweetest time of our marriage!! We are really enjoying each other and all that we have in life! Times are just really good and we love experiencing life together!!!

We will certainly get back to updating our blog on a much more regular basis!

SO, till next time...Buh-Bye!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Alaska...

I came across this quote and, having lived in Alaska for most of my life, but also having traveled pretty extensively, this quote rang very true to me. It is from Henry Gannett who was the chief geographer for the Harriman Alaska Expedition.

"There is one word of advice and caution to be given to those intending to visit Alaska for pleasure or sight-seeing. If you are old, go by all means; but if you are young, wait. The scenery of Alaska is much grander than anything of its kind in the world, and it is not well to dull one's capacity for enjoyment by seeing the finest first."

It has always amazed me that I see the mountains everyday, yet they never get dull.

I have driven along the Seward Highway, which lies at the base of mountains and on the edge of the ocean, hundreds of times, yet I always stop for photographs and I am always amazed at the grandeur.

We are now entering "tourist season" in Alaska. It is the annual migration of millions of people who flock to see and experience Alaska for a short period of time. I sometimes forget that I experience daily, what most people dream of "one day seeing".

How I love this state!!!

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

So..We..Kinda..WON A CRUISE..and were given a new TV!

Howdy -

So, it has become a tradition to take part in the Alaska Visitors Industry Charity Walk with our friends. This walk raises money for several local non-profits. At the end of the walk they have a big event with live music, food and a lot of prizes from the Travel Industry. Last year we won a trip on the Alaska Railroad to Denali, a couple nights at a hotel and a river rafting trip, which was awesome. So, this year we go, not expecting to win anything of course, and what happens? We end up winning a 7 night Caribbean cruise for two!!! So, we just have to use the cruise by the end of March 2008. We get to pick the cruise and the dates. We are looking at December or January for the cruise. It should be A LOT of fun!! The most amazing part is that for the two or three weeks before the walk we had been looking at booking a 7 night Caribbean cruise as a vacation for us. So, it's pretty amazing how it all worked out!!

ALSO....

We have some friends of the family who are VERY well off. They recently purchased a 60 inch plasma TV for their new house and were getting rid of their, nearly new, 42 inch HDTV. SO, we were given their old TV! The TV that we had was fine, we bought it new from Best Buy a year and a half ago, but it was nothing compared to this new TV. We sold our old TV and stand on Craigslist for $250.

SO...

We got a cruise and TV and still came away with $250.00 more then we started with.

We are feeling pretty blessed.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Back to the Midwest....

Hello Everyone -

Sherri and I had been planning a trip to Indiana for Christmas this year. However, Sherri's brother, Ben, is being deployed out of country this July. We wanted to be able to see him as well so we have decided to take our trip this June, rather then December. SO, I just booked our tickets and we will be in Indiana June 5th - 14th. We don't know what the itinerary will look like for our time there but I am sure that we will keep this page updated with our plans.

That is all for now, will update more later.

- Adam & Sherri

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

April Update...

Hello!

Here is a quick update on us!

We had a GREAT Easter, church was amazing, they had over 6,500 people attend!! Dad and Susan came with us and we had Easter dinner at mom's house!!

Spring is certainly on it's way, temps have been in the high 40's and much of the snow is melted. It is nice to see grass again, even if it is still brown!!

Sherri is currently taking "Strategies For Life Coaching" which is a curriculum that ChangePoint developed, it is their main "leadership" course. She is really enjoying it and getting a ton out of it!

Adam has been traveling a lot lately with work and is really looking forward for spring, so he can play disc golf!! He also recently turned 27 and had a great birthday!!

Our small group is currently going through The Truth Project and it has been awesome, it really makes you look closely at what you believe and why you believe it!!

We saw STOMP last weekend, it was awesome!! Adam saw it a couple of years ago when it was here but this was Sherri's first time. We both loved it!!!

That is all for now!!

Feel free to leave us a message and let us know what is new with you!!!

- Adam & Sherri

Friday, March 23, 2007

Sherri's Passport Update...


Hey Everyone -

Sherri has a trip to Vancouver, Canada next weekend for work and her passport was still in her maiden name. When we applied for the updated passport we were told that the passport would probably arrive the day that Sherri was scheduled to fly out, at the earliest. The Passport department is so backed up because of the new passport laws that they are having much longer delays then normal.


We got word today that her passport is complete and will be here tomorrow!! That is 6 days before "the earliest" date that we were told it could be here! This is a huge relief for us, especially Sherri as she is really looking forward to this trip.


We are pretty overwhelmed at how great life has been lately.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Rock The House...


Our church puts on an event called Rock The House which is designed to be a high energy, interactive evening for families with kids in elementary school and younger. Some of us from our Small Group decided to help out at the event by running a few of the carnival games that they had for the kids. Sherri and I were in charge of the Miniature Golf course. They had over 1,800 people show up for the event, and we had a great time!!!! This is a picture of us after the event.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Sunrise From Our Balcony...


This is a picture of the sunrise on March 1st. Seeing the sun come up over the mountains is just amazing!!

Monday, February 26, 2007

Anchorage is Coffeetown, USA

This is an awesome article that appeared in our local paper today. http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/8669696p-8563102c.html

Anyone who has been to Anchorage knows that there are coffee shops EVERYWHERE!!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Nice Winter Drive....






Howdy -

Last night after work we decided to go for a little drive. It was such a beautiful day that we thought we should sieze the opportunity to take some pictures. We drove down to Girdwood, which is a little ski resort town about an hour outside of Anchorage. Here are some of the pictures that we took!!




Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Happy Valentines Day!!!

Hi -
This is just a quick post to wish everyone a VERY Happy Valentines Day!! We had a GREAT day!! We got to spend a lot of time together, got each other flowers and had an amazing dinner!! Our menu included: Filet Mignon, Shrimp Scampi, Twice Baked Potatoes and salad!! For dessert we had a heart shaped cake and ice cream! Mmm Mmm Mmm! It was so good we took a picture of it.

<--- Our Valentines Dinner!!



<--- The Flowers and Chocolate Adam Bought!!!

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Winter Fun..

<-- Jason and I doing our best figure skating routine


<-- Me riding the Ice Train. CHOO CHOO

<-- All of us with Snowzilla!!!!

Hello Everyone -

Here are some pictures of a recent winter outing with friends. The HUGE snowman in the pictures has been dubbed "Snowzilla" and has garnered some national attention. He is over 30 feet high! Now thats a snowman!! The other pictures are at our Town Square park in downtown where every winter they have a community ice skating rink. This year they had ice carvers come in and do some carvings around the rink. Its pretty awesome! Enjoy!!

Monday, January 08, 2007

New Years, Job Updates, Snow and Florida Sunshine!

Hello!

We are now over a week into 2007, so here is our first update of the new year!

Our New Years Eve was a lot of fun! We went to a very nice dinner with two other couples and had a great time. One of the things that we were most thankful for in 2006 are the amazing friendships that we have created, so it was only fitting that we "rang in the new year" with some of those awesome friends!

Some exciting news on the job front. Work for Sherri has been going really well. She is enjoying her schedule and the people that she is working with. Also, SHE GOT A RAISE!! It was just over a 10% raise, so that is awesome! She has been doing so great at work and has been so loyal that I am excited that she is being rewarded for her hard work!!

After a snow less Christmas in Connecticut we have certainly made up for it here at home. We are having one of the snowiest winters on record! In December we had 39 inches of snow, which it the 4th snowiest December ever! Alyeska Ski Resort, which is the largest resort in the state and about a 45 minute drive from Anchorage, received over 24 FEET of snow in December, which is a resort record!! So, needless to say, skiing has been amazing there! The resort is hosting the US Ski Championships in a couple of months so this is a very good winter to get a lot of snow! Also, we have already had over a foot of snow in January here in Anchorage. It is pretty fun and everything is VERY white and wintry!!! Just the way a winter should be!

I will be in Orlando, Florida from the 13 - 19th of this month for my companies Annual Conference. It should be a lot of fun and a great opportunity for me to meet everyone within the company. I have been enjoying my job and everything is going well so far!!

The only other BIG news is that we have decided that 2007 will hopefully be the year that we purchase our first house!!! The housing market in Anchorage is really good and the outlook is good for quite some time, so this is a great opportunity for us to get into a house and begin building quite a bit of equity. I think that we are 5 or 6 months away from potentially moving on a property, but it is still exciting for us! We have already begun to keep our eyes open for what is available in the Anchorage market. We will certainly post more on that as that time gets closer.

That is all for now!!

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Vacation Recap...







Hello!!


We are sitting in the SeaTac airport in Seattle anxiously awaiting our flight home. We have had an amazing vacation on the East Coast. We got to do just about everything we wanted to, and more! There is no way that I could give a detail by detail description of our trip but I will try and touch on some of the highlights! We had an amazing day in Boston! We were a little worried that our short time there would feel rushed and that we would leave feeling like we had barely done anything. In fact, we left feeling like we had done and seen about everything we wanted to! We took a trollie tour around the city and saw many of the more famous sights that Boston is known for such as the Old North Church, USS Constitution, Boston Tea Party site, Quincy Market and MANY other places. We loved Boston and enjoyed our time there! We spent a day in New York City also and had a great time! We went to Rockefeller Center and saw the tree and the skaters, shopped on 5th Avenue and saw Times Square. We had lunch in Trump Towers at the Trump Grill, and George from "The Apprentice" sat 1 table away from us!!! How awesome is that?! We also took a carriage ride through Central Park and saw Mo Rocca (actor/comedian) filming a commercial. We didn't get to go to a Broadway play like we wanted but we will make sure we do that next trip. We had a great day in NYC seeing all of the sights that normally you only see on TV!!! We also took a day trip to Newport, RI. We toured "The Breakers" which is the most famous of the "Newport Mansions". It was the former summer home of the Vanderbilt Family. Talk about amazing!!! Newport was a great little town. We did some shopping, saw mansions and enjoyed this little town on the Rhode Island coast! We spent a lot of time in Connecticut with family and it was really good to see everyone and it was great for Sherri to finally meet that side of our family! We ate and ate and ate and ate!!! The food was always amazing and we had some good times gathered around the tables! So, between seeing family, New York City, Boston, Newport and all of the other awesome things that we did, we certainly had a GREAT vacation!! I am posting just a few pictures from our trip here.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

The Dome Is Going Up....



Hello -

Our church has been in the process of building the largest air supported structure in North America, on our new campus. It will serve the entire city of Anchorage and really the whole state of Alaska as a state of the art indoor sports facility. It has a full track, soccer fields, softball fields, batting cages and much more. It will be approx. 177,000 square feet and they are estimating 150,000 - 200,000 people will use the dome each year!!

The fabric structure was delivered last week and just the dome material weighs over 100,000 pounds!! The instalation and inflation of the dome will be going on for the next few days. Our church has put up a webcam so that the public can watch the entire process of the dome being assembled and inflated. Here is the link to the webcam: http://www.changepointfamily.com/sportsdome/

Check it out, it should be an amazing process!!

- Adam & Sherri

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Christmas Lights in Anchorage

Check this out! This is a Christmas light display on a house here in Anchorage!! How awesome!!

Monday, November 27, 2006

Private Jets, Holiday Shopping and Sunny Skies!!


Hello -

It has been a few weeks since we have posted on here so we have a lot of updating to do!! So, here goes. A few weeks ago some buddies and I went to an event that we had at church, the wives got together to do Holiday crafts and we had planned to meet up with them after the event. Shortly after the event ended one of our friends who was with us got a call from work that he had to fly that night (he is a pilot). He flies private planes and it just so happened that there were three seats open on this flight. It was just a short 30 minute flight to Valdez and back, but it was still a great experience! So we all piled onto a private plane, which was a first for all of us. I must say, I fly A LOT and I certainly understand now why people buy their own planes! It was so nice and very comfortable! I grabbed a quick picture with my phone before we left of me in front of the plane, it's kind of goofy, but that's ok! It was a very fun experience!!

Our Thanksgiving was a lot of fun, we went to an early Thanksgiving dinner at my Dad's house and then went over to a friends house for a 2nd dinner later that night. We hung out with friends and just had a great night! We had been planning to go shopping the day after Thanksgiving, as that has become a sort of yearly tradition for us. Our friends wanted to join us so we all decided to stay awake all night, rather than trying to get a few short hours of sleep. At 3:30am we left our friends' house and headed to Best Buy, hoping to snag some of the great deals that they had advertised. The doors opened at 5am, so we figured that 1 1/2 hours would be plenty of time to get a good spot in line. Well, we were wrong. When we arrived shortly after 3:30 there were already approx. 1,000 people in line ahead of us. So, we decided to brave the line and the cold and wait outside with everyone else. The temp was -3 that night!!! After an hour and a half of waiting we finally got in the store and, I am proud to say, we all got everything that we had on our lists! We spent the rest of the morning hitting some other stores and then grabbed breakfast at Hogg Brother's, a favorite restaurant here in town, and went to get some much needed sleep!!

My new job has been going really well, I am enjoying it and am really looking forward to being "cut loose" after my "training" is over. I will be in Orlando for approx. 5 days in January, so that will be a nice trip! Sherri is doing really well. Work has been going good, probably the best that it has in the 2 1/2 years that she has worked there. She is enjoying the people she works with, that is a great blessing!

We have had a very strange November. We have had sunny skies EVERY day this month, with not even as much as a trace of snow! The temps have been very cold, in the single digits, and we are all ready for some snow! Cold is ok as long as there is fun snow to play in!

Our home is all decorated for the Holidays and is looking quite festive! Sherri painted some AWESOME holiday decorations this year and they just look great! I will try and get some pictures of our home on here soon.

We leave for Connecticut on the 17th of December, so we are getting very excited for that trip!

I think that is probably about it for now. We would love to hear from all of you, so if you have the time, drop us an e-mail with an update!!

Monday, November 06, 2006

BIG Changes....


Hello -

I have some BIG news. I have been at my job with The Hotel Group for a little over 2 1/2 years. I have always felt fortunate to be in this position at such a young age and have been thanful for the opportunities that this position has given me. However, for the past few weeks I have been in "negotiations" with a new company and am pleased to announce that today I accepted the position with them. The new position is "Area Director of Sales" for Extended Stay Deluxe hotels. This is a fairly new hotel chain that has been growing like crazy. They have several hundred hotels around the country and I will be the Area Director for the 4 hotels that they have here in Alaska. This is a BIG promotion and an opportunity that I could NOT say no to.

I sent out my letter of resignation here today and will be starting the new position in the next couple of weeks. This position comes with a large increase in pay, better benefits and less travel, all of which are HUGE answers to prayer for Sherri and I.

I am thankful for my time with The Hotel Group, they have been great to work for and I am very excited about this "new chapter" in my professional career.

To say the least, Sherri and I are thrilled about our future!!

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Fall Harvest/Halloween Costume Party Update...


Our Fall Harvest/Halloween Costume Party was Awesome!! We had a White Trash couple, Howie Mandel and a Deal or No Deal girl, iPods, A Pilot and Flight Attendant and Sherri and I went as a plug and an outlet. We had such a fun time, here is a picture of everyone! We hung out, ate, handed out candy to trick-or-treaters, watched some old episodes of The Twilight Zone and played some Halloween trivia...which Sherri and I won!! Awww Yeah!! What was the prize for winning you might ask...5 episodes of A Spongebob Halloween on DVD. Ha! We are having friends over tonight to watch the new episode of The Office. It is easily our favorite TV show. We own season 1 and 2 on DVD and anticipate every new episode! If you haven't seen it we highly recommend that you take the time to watch it. It is VERY funny. Last night we went and saw "Who Killed The Electric Car", which was very interesting, it was fairly one sided and obviously anti-bush and anti-government, but it made some good points and at least made for some great discussion. It is a documentary about the creation, life and death of the electric car. I actually would recommend it to anyone who is open minded and likes a good documentary and enjoys hearing different points of view. Ok, that is all for now. We will post more soon!