The sometimes interesting, sometimes amusing, sometimes boring chronicles of an IT geek transplanted to a cabin 80 miles north of Anchorage, Alaska
Sunday, March 4, 2012
It looks like we have an odd new pet. In an effort to keep our little moose buddy away from my porch and get him down into the ravine where e won't get hit we got some hay and built him a nest today. I have to say, I never thought I'd be a home maker for a yearling moose, but I guess everyone needs a helping hand sometimes. Today is the day of the iditarod, the day that the sleepy little town of 250 gets in excess of 10,000 visitors. It's a REALLY good day to stay home and not try to go anywhere, especially this year. We have so much snow I have no idea where anyone is going to park their trucks and snow machine trailers. Personally I plan on ignoring it as much as possible. In 3 more days it will be the one year anniversary of Glenda's accident. It's funny, we got married on St. Patricks day because she said she wanted me to remember our anniversary, now there's a bunch of them I wish I could forget and I can't. The iditarod, the date of her accident, the day she passed away, St. Patricks day, the day I buried her. I'll be REALLY glad when March is over.
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On day at a time, but take time to notice things too. I'm not sure that makes much sense. You missed last spring, and watching spring happen changes how we feel inside. I know you are going to go through a rough time and I can't even imagine what it is like, but I know that if you see the small things the bigger picture changes. And keep writing no matter how hard it is. You have said many times, you know she is watching you, and Glenda would kick your ass if you dropped the ball now.
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