Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Our Poor Little Renegade

So Ms. Cold Nole and I have been getting along quite well over the first couple weeks of our time here in Anchorage. That's more than I can say about our poor car. We are eternally grateful that the car didn't start having issues until we reached Anchorage (rather than having problems halfway through Canada). But, the sure volume of issues, not to mention cost, have gotten us pulling our hair out.

First to go were the brakes. They didn't squeak at all.... they just started grinding. Which is bad. We were able to replace the pads and 1 of the rotors but they weren't able to fix the emergency brake. Luckily, there aren't very many hills in Anchorage for us to need the e-brake. Next, the day after we get the car back, the engine light goes on. By the time it comes to my attention, the car dies in the parking lot of Ms. Cold Nole's job. Thankfully, we have AAA (Thanks Mom!!!). Got the car back to the shop, of which was swamped and had our car some 3 days, come to find out the alternator went which may or may not have damaged the transmission with the low voltage output and these new fangled cars. Ugh. Story ends with a price tag of some $1300 for the car for the week. The ironic part is we didn't take MY jeep up here because Ms. Cold Nole was convinced it was old and of course would break down. 0_o

One good thing that came from this is that right next to the repair shop (which i spent most of my week at) is the Moose's Tooth Pizzeria and Brewery. Apparently, based on Urbanspoon.com reviews, these guys have the best pizza in town. I'm inclined to agree. I think I've eaten there 6 times already? They are that good. Otherwise, the search for a job for Mr. Cold Nole continues. We're getting along okay here. Miss you guys! Come visit!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Eagle Has Landed

So we made it into Anchorage, AK. Who knew we had to drive around a glacier to get here? Not us. I'm still amazed at the beauty of this place. The mountain passes driving into town are scary but inspiring. I'm sure these feelings will all change once it's covered in snow for months on end but for right now, it's awesome here.

We've gotten most of our stuff up into our new appartment, the last of which will be emptied out of our uhaul this morning. Then, we're off to take care of oodles of legal paperwork so Ms. Cold Nole makes her new employers happy. Couches come in tonight and we are very much looking forward to that. I can't wait to not see and more cardboard boxes.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Day 6

So today's drive was probably the most beautiful, serene and awe-inspiring event of my short life. The stretch of the Alaska Highway that runs through British Columbia is buried in between the Rocky Mountains and just crawling with natural wildlife. We've had to slow down for moose, caribou, deer, stone sheep, wild horses and bears to name a few. We stopped on the edge of Lake Muncho to hop out and take it all in. The winding roads through the mountains (most with no guard rails) can be a little scary, so if you do this trip make sure you drive during the day light.

We stopped in Whitehorse for a bite to eat to learn that it is the capital of the Yukon Territory. It's.... not very big. We got some burgers at an A&W and pushed on until dusk. We stopped in a little town called Haines Junction and stayed at the Cozy Corner Inn. Great place to stop. Clean rooms, good water pressure (unlike our last stop) and a comfortable bed.

Today is the final leg of our Continental Journey from Tallahassee, FL to Anchorage, AK. I know Ms. Cold 'Nole and I will be relieved to be in, but both feel the trip hasn't worn on us like we thought it might. The endless amounts of driving just can't sour how beautiful here.

Next stop, our new home!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Days 4 & 5

Tough loss by the 'Noles last night. You could tell the whole game that OU was simply a better team than FSU, Congrats to them for playing so hard. Now, back to the Journey! We've been on the road now for 5 days and traveled 2500+ miles.

Yesterday we drove through Saskatchewan and Alberta. We stayed the night at a very nice Quality Inn in Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan (pronounced like Vagina). Oli peed on the bed ofcourse but other than that it was a great experience. Cool little town. Also, Ms. Cold 'Nole and I were so impressed with the football fans here in Canada. There was a Saskatchewan RoughRiders football game yesterday and almost everywhere we went people were wearing jerseys, flying car flags, etc. It felt like being home on a gameday (except the colors were wrong). Kudos to you Canada, just went up a few knotches in my book.

Edmonton is a BIG city, We drove by the oilers arena. Who knew hockey was also so big here? Anyway, we got in town, drove to seriously like 5 different places trying to find the FSU OU game on tv. Finally stopped at Outback Steakhouse and was able to take in the last 3 quarters. I know, all of this different food/flare and we go to Outback. I guess we like to stick to what we know.

Off to the BC and Yukon Territories tonight. This is where the fun begins! See y'all later!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Day 1, 2 & 3

Well we've set off on our journey to the great white north. First stop was in Huntsville, AL to visit our great friend Nate and crash for the night. Nate took us around and showed us the sights, including all of the secret government bioweapon plants and missile engineering plants. We're talking zombie apocalypse ground zero here. Get out soon, Nate!

Then, we were off on the road again to quickly find out that Kentucky has the absolutely worst maintained highway roads of anywhere around. Seriously home state.... step it up a little. A massive rainstorm slowed us down through St. Louis as well as our GPS deciding it no longer wanted to function. We've used the darn thing to drive around towns we've known for like 3 years and the first time we need it.... it dies. /irony. Anywho, Ms. Cold Nole bought us a new smartphone which sufficed to get us to Minneapolis.

Oli, by the way, is a miniature Houdini and keeps sneaking out of his seat belt harness. Damn dog is too crafty for his own good. Back on the road tomorrow after a day us rest with great buds Sylvalyn and Doug. KeyYaa!!

Monday, September 12, 2011

The Hardest Part...

So Ms. Cold Nole and I were driving to our planned goodbye dinner with friends last night. She asked how many people I made the reservation for. I told her 25. "Are we going to even need that many?" "What if no one comes?". We needed space for 30...

After 9 years here, we've made some awesome and amazing friends. We're so thankful so many of them came out to say goodbye, waterworks by both of us in the car afterwards. It's not goodbye forever, because we'll see them again. It's still really hard though.

We also had to say goodbye to our dads as well yesterday, as they both had to drive home to get back to work. I had to watch my dad drive away with my jeep. I was crying to see them both leave.... what? I love my damn jeep.

Anyway, we're getting on the road tomorrow to start an amazingly long drive. We'll keep you guys updated as we go along.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The great purge....

It's amazing the amount of junk two human beings can accumulate over the course of a few years. It seems unreal that when I moved into this place 5 years ago I had a coffee table, a futon mattress, and a teapot.

Priorities. Tea is important.

Now, I can't even fathom where all this stuff came from. Given, I'm am a art-driven pack rat with more craft-oriented hobbies than I can count. So maybe I should have expected this. But it is still overwhelming. And surprisingly, it feels pretty good to get rid of a lot of this stuff. I know Mr. Cold Nole is cringing through this whole process, but it feels like such a relief to me to shed some of this excess.

I'm feeling practically spartan.

I have power over the clutter.

I am the master of my stuff.

But the teapots are coming with me. All of them.