February 7, 2010

Erna Frieda Morgan

In early January, we lost another dear family member.  Yuri's Grandmother (Paternal) Erna passed away after a long fight with Alzhimers.  She was a special woman with a huge heart.  We are so thankful that Rory had a chance to meet her last year when we spent several weeks in Juneau.  Erna will be greatly missed.  Following is her obituary.


Longtime Juneau resident Erna Frieda Morgan died Jan. 4, 2010, after a long struggle with alzhimer's disease. Her husband, children, and Juneau grandchildren were at her side. She was 88.
She was born in 1921 in Castle Rock, WA, to Erna A. and Edmond E. Kluth. She attended school there, graduating from Castle Rock High in 1940. She married her high school sweetheart, Sid, on January 1, 1941.

In the spring of 1953, she and her children traveled from Seattle to Dillingham to join her husband, who was an agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She and her family moved to Juneau in 1957 and subsequently lived briefly in Cordova and Petersburg before returning to Juneau for good in 1960.

She worked as an accounting technician and accountant with St. Anne's Hospital, Dr. Riederer and Dr. Ray's family practice clinic, and the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, retiring from the state in 1985.

In her youth, she was a voracious reader of mysteries and an avid deer hunter and fisher. She was a lifelong cribbage player. She was a good mother and indulgent grandmother who will be remembered for her love of family, generosity and graciousness.

December 20, 2009

Parties, parties and more parties!

The last month has been filled with lots of excitement!  Rory celebrated her first birthday on November 28th.  We didn't have a large party, but family came over for lunch and cake to celebrate the occassion.  Rory was more enamored by the balloons than by the cake or gifts - figures! 

My folks (Warwick's) celebrated their 40th anniversary and to celebrate, Yuri, Jesse, Petra and I threw a "surprise" party for them.  I put suprise in quotations as it actually didn't turn out to be a surprise (many people let the cat out of the bag - oh well).  They were married in 1969 when my mom was a stewardess and my dad was a young accountant.  We decided that this was a great theme so we asked people to come dressed as stewardesses or accountants...it was great.  It's hard to believe that they got married after only knowing each other for 3 months and they have been together 40 years - Congrats!

We had a Christmas open house/housewarming party on December 12th.  It was fun to show off the remodeled house, catch up with friends and family and meet some of our new neighbors.

Finally, Rory has just begun to walk.  She can stand on her own and takes a few steps...I suspect in a few weeks she will be running around. 

Hope you all have a merry Christmas and a safe New Years!  Enjoy the pictures.

1st Birthday
Little miss queen-for-a-day on her throne.  Below are a few pictures of Rory on her big day.





L to R - Aunt Genevieve, Grandma Linda, Great-grandpa Bud and granddad Andy enjoying the festivities.



Warwick 40th Anniversary Party
Below is a group shot of the anniversary party guests.  We did a sit-down dinner for just under 30 friends and family. 



Jesse, Petra and I posing with good friend Renee Limoge (next to me) who was acting chef for the evening.  She did a great job putting together a sit-down dinner for 30 people...we couldn't have pulled off the party without her.


My folks enjoying their anniversary party!


My uncle Randy came to the party dressed as a stewardess - that man has fantastic legs!!!!!


Yuri and I enjoying the party once the work was over.



Miscellaneous Happenings
Ella and Symone (right) Bailey pose with Rory at our baby gate.


Enjoying some quite time after our open house.  Rory was very well behaved and as cute as can be in her tutu.


November 22, 2009

Halloween and Hawaii

Temperatures here in Fairbanks have been very low; as I write this it is about 25 degrees below zero out. Aside from the frigid temperatures it is a beautiful time of year.

Rory celebrated her first Halloween last month. She was "Roary" the lion and if I do say so myself, looked adorable. Rory had a great time over the Halloween weekend with her grandparents, Sid & Karen Morgan, who came in from Juneau to see the little squirt.

Shortly after Halloween, Yuri and I left for a week vacation in Hawaii. Rory stayed behind with her grandparents and from all accounts, all parties enjoyed themselves.

Enjoy the pictures below...

Our little lion, "Roary", with Uncle Fester and Grandma and Granddad Warwick.


Grandma Joyce had just given Rory her first baby doll. Look at the adoring expression on her face.

I probably shouldn't admit this but Rory loves to suck on corks...mainly given to her from her Warwick Grandparents.





Yuri and I in an underwater cave out near Hana in Maui.


While in Hawaii (Maui) we went on a zipline trip. Yuri and I had done it before and this time was just as exciting as the first (although the first time was in Mexico so this one felt a little safer). Below is Yuri on one of the lines. It doesn't look like it but he is quite far off the ground.


We brought back a ukulele and a tambourine for Rory from our Hawaii trip. She hasn't quite figured out the ukulele but below is a video of her jamming on the tambourine.

Coming up next - Thanksgiving and Rory's first birthday!