Monday, August 25, 2008

Trip to the fair

This past weekend we went to the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. Grandma, Grandpa and Aunt Kristie (and Kristie's friend Aaron) joined us for the day. The weather was not stellar but we still had a great time.

I was very excited to go to the fair because I think I was expecting to buy things. Meaningless things that you don't really need, but usually can't find anywhere else but at the fair. And after walking up and down all the rows we couldn't find a thing to buy. So then how did we manage to spend so much money? Well the obvious is the food but let's just say, Addisyn had a great time. She discovered fair rides and those rides aren't cheap. She rode the carousel and the train, twice, and she looked very interested in the roller coaster. Maybe we'll save that for next year, although fair rides are kind of scary. Needless to say, she had a blast. I was a little shocked when I took Addisyn to ride the train and they wouldn't let me on because I was pregnant. But her daddy and grandma enjoyed sitting with her.

When it started raining we decided to head inside to see the farm animals where Addisyn got to pet cows, pigs and goats. And she definitely liked the tractors.
Overall it was a good trip and we were all exhausted afterwards. It was a fun time spent with family and sadly it was our last weekend with Kristie before she heads off to college in Canada. We'll miss her tremendously.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Nalco Team Building Event

Sometimes you just have to enjoy the perks of your job and this weekend I did exactly that. Nalco took us (Tesoro) out of Seward, AK on a fishing charter (Salt Water Safari) for our yearly team building exercise. The weather was bit rainy and the water was bit choppy at times, but the fishing was good, the company was better, and the Alaska landscape was breathtaking.



Our party consisted of ten, seven from Tesoro and three from Nalco. Our catch tallied a total of 102 fish, 20 Halibut, 44 Rock Fish, 32 Silver Salmon, and 6 Ling Cod. The pictures show some of the big catches and the group around our catch. For all of us Alaskans this is just a reminder of why we live in this place and for all of you outsiders, don't you wish you lived here!?
Thank you Salt Water Safari, and thank you Nalco!!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Alaska Zoo



A couple weeks ago we finally got Addisyn to the Alaska Zoo. It was quite the experiance to see the discovery of new sights in the eyes of a one and a half year old. Every new animal was seen with an ooh and pointed finger to show Mommy and Daddy what she had found. I enjoyed taking pictures of her and I think Rachel just liked having a nice sunny day (plus she loves animals). Aunt Kristie also joined us for the day and even though she thinks this zoo is lame, she kinda liked hanging out with her big brother, sister-in-law, and niece.

If you ever go to the zoo you won't miss the polar bear. I think that this is one of the better exibits and we happened to be there at the right time, while the bear was swimming, playing, and as the picture shows' scratching his back in the water. Addisyn's favorite part of this exibit was the underwater viewing where she could see the bear looking at her.


The Alaska Zoo has all sorts of different animals from wolverines to tigers and goats to artic foxes but my personal favorite was the alpaca. This picture says it all.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Here we are

It seems like blogging is the thing to do, and many of our friends keep asking when we are going to start one of our own. So little to say, here it is...The Hofseth Times blog where we can keep family and friends updated on our exciting times, share memories and pictures that are important to us, and keep everyone a little closer to us while we are way up here in Alaska.

To catch everyone up on where our family started, here is a summary of our life together as the Hofseths. In June 2004 Jason and I were married in Southern California and quickly returned to Texas where I graduated and Jason continued school. We spent a year and a half in College Station until Jason graduated as a proud member of the Fightin' Texas Aggie class of 2005. WHOOP!
We then set off to Corpus Christi where Jason received his first job as a process engineer and I was hired as an assitant marine mammal trainer at the Texas State Aquarium where I had previously volunteered while attending Texas A&M Corpus Christi.

After getting settled it was time to start a family. With Addisyn on the way, Jason had the bright idea of moving our family to the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska for another job opportunity closer to family. So here we are two years after our move, Addisyn is a year and a half old, she has a sister on the way and we get to experience God's beautiful creation everyday.


We hope you enjoy sharing in the Hofseth Times.