It is our hope that this blog is a way for both family and friends to feel connected to our lives as we live in Bethel, Alaska. We named this blog "Tundra Walking" because of the joy that we feel every time we venture out onto the tundra; whether it be for berry picking with our family, hunting, playing with our dog, or going for a picnic, walking on the tundra has become an important part of our lives. Hope you enjoy! -The Andersons
December 4, 2011
Winter Is Here!
October 17, 2011
Morning Walks
September 20, 2011
Normal Life
September 5, 2011
Weddings and Marriage
September 3, 2011
Adventures with Kiah
After this short fishing session on Magic Creek we continued up the river to the base of Three Step Mountain. Rox, Kiah, and I decided to climb part way up the mountain so we could see over the tree line. It was absolutely beautiful. You could see the mountains off in the distance, the river we just traveled up, and the many lakes scattered throughout the tundra. We spent a significant amount of time just sitting and taking in the beautiful sight before us. If it weren't for the mosquitoes, it would have been perfect. We climbed back down the mountain and back to the river where we picked berries for a little while.
During this time Kiah decided to jump in the river for a swim, but miscalculated the strength of the current and her own swimming abilities. Before we knew it, she was being swept down river. She did the right thing and angled towards shore but the boat separated her and the land and the river pushed her under the boat. I ran down the shore and when she popped up on the other side of the boat I jumped in and grabbed her, pulling her to shore. The water was extremely cold! Afterwards I told her, “Kiah! I just saved your life, so someday you will have to save mine. You owe me one.” Rox said that she thought Kiah was a goner. Needless to say, it was an exciting 10 seconds of our trip.
After going for a most enjoyable “swim,” we all decided that a fire and some food was necessary. We found a gravel bar with plenty of wood and made a fire. I made a sock drying rack and we sat around the fire roasting hot dogs and drinking coffee. We even cut up a piece of salmon and roasted it over the fire on a stick for Kiah. She is a spoiled dog! I did try it and it tasted really good, confirming the theory that everything tastes better when cooked on a fire. After we ate, it was time to go so we processed the fish, packed up the boat, and headed back to Bethel. As we headed back a rainbow formed over Three Step Mountain, which we watched for a good portion of our boat ride home.
Here are some pictures that highlight our day...
August 19, 2011
Our New Home
It has been a full month now since we first arrived in Bethel and we are completely moved into our new house. The community here has been very welcoming and helpful in our adjusting to life in rural Alaska. I really believe that it is the people here in Bethel that makes this place so wonderful.
My new job (Associate Pastor of Youth Outreach and Church Ministries) started almost immediately after arriving. The senior pastor and his family had to leave town for almost three weeks and I was asked to give the message all three weeks. It went very well, at least that is what my wife tells me. I have also made connections at the youth correctional facility where I will be volunteering on a regular basis as well as the high school. Overall, everything is going very well and I am very excited about the future. Speaking of jobs, Rox just got a job and started this week. Yes! What a blessing and answer to prayer.
The weather here since we have arrived has been in the 50's and 60's with rain. I can almost count on one hand the number of days that the sun has been out, but that has not stopped us from enjoying the outdoors. We have been told to get out as much as we can now, because winter will be here soon! So apparently you need to start thinking about winter here in August.
One of our favorite activities is going for walks on the tundra with Kiah, our 5 month old Newfoundland puppy. She loves the tundra which has a lot to offer. There are lakes to swim in, birds to chase, and plenty of space to run. One of her favorite activities is playing fetch with "the flying squirrel," a frisbee for dogs. She is also content watching us pick the many wild berries that the tundra has to offer. There are blueberries, salmonberries, cranberries, and blackberries, all being equally delicious, especially when mixed with ice cream! Our longest tundra walk was two and a half horizons as our guide told us. It was almost five hours round trip and we (Kiah included) could hardly walk by the time we got back, but we were blessed with many salmonberries. We also have enjoyed the abundance of fresh salmon that the Kuskokwim River has to offer. Our freezer is filling up with fresh silver salmon which are currently running up river in good numbers. I think we are going to need a bigger freezer, especially with moose and caribou season right around the corner!
All in all, I would say that life here in Bethel is going well. God has greatly blessed us so far and we are excited about all that God has in store for us in the upcoming year.
To sum up this first blog post in one sentence...
Bethel is really beginning to feel like home.