Sunday, April 29, 2012

What happened to House Husband?

It only a faint memory now, during our early days in the Yukon when Colin was only working a little, and  spending lots of time exploring , meeting people and being an excellent House Husband. He now has at least 5 jobs, and I might even be missing one or two from his imaginary business card. There are two brand new ones- he agreed to coordinate the FireSmart projects in our community, which focus on reducing the threat posed by wildfire around Yukon communities, through removing deadfall and other forest fuels, thinning trees, and planting less flammable tree species. FireSmart also funds projects that help communities develop long-term wildfire safety plans, create firebreaks, and make roadways more accessible for fire-fighting equipment. And there is also a new position with the Fireweed Community Market Society, as general manager, which Colin can describe better than I can :) 

Here is the sunlight we have been enjoying lately:
Sunrise: Whitehorse 5:58am (Toronto 6:12am)
Sunset: Whitehorse 9:59pm (Toronto 8:18pm) 

Cookie is recovering well from her leg gash, although it keeps opening up with all the moving around she does. Colin had to take her back to the vet for some husky-strength staples to hold her leg skin together so it can heal. The dogs are settling well into being house pets, although they aren't their usual happy, bouncy selves until they are outside. We're going to try to bandage up Cookie's leg today, put the cone head on, and leave Smiley and Cookie outside in the pen while Colin works at the dump and I go to a practice for my role as tech support in our pal Kim's upcoming show called 'Echoes From the Rabbit Hole' in the Nakai Theatre's Homegrown Theatre Festival, happening in 2 weeks.

Bye for now,
Love Lauren

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Light nights in spring

Hi all,

It's so bright at night now! I think of a line I read about this place before we came to the Yukon- because of the longer days in the summer, "there's more time to do the things you love to do here". The exciting feeling is back that we had last year at this time, about how the light here makes it feel like a really different place.

Here's what it looks like just before 10pm tonight:

We've amassed a rug collection so that Smiley will come onto the hardwood floor while she's indoors, but it's not changing her mind

Cookie and Smiley are hanging out in the cold room mostly. They don't stand a stare at the door anymore, though!

Colin's reading Chapter 20: Fire Prevention and Public Education


I got a haircut today :)


Cookie is recovering well, and getting more comfortable with the cone head when it's on. She isn't fixated on the stitches, so we can take her for walks without the cone, and all the spring smells are more than enough to keep her mind off it. When we're inside, though, she eventually starts to check it out, and we put the cone head back on. She's a much needier creature right now, and just basks when we scratch her head, especially after the head cone comes off. Smiley is still not liking the look of the head cone on Cookie, and pushes herself against the wall to avoid the cone when Cookie walks by her. We learned a trick to stop them from pulling on the leash when we have it hooked up to their collars- if you loop the leash around their belly, it gives them some pressure on their belly that they don't like, and they almost will walk right beside you! Almost.

The countdowns for a few awesome things are getting lower and lower, and our general excitement about life is staying high. 

Buck 65 in 22 days!

This is where we're staying in Dawson with Mom and Dad Barrett, when they visit in 45 days!
This is what the place looked like 80 years ago (the three buildings in the lower right corner)

Hanging out around a campfire with Steve and Cailey when they visit in 67 days!

Hope you are having a happy spring,
Love Lauren

From the Yukon News Wednesday edition


Monday, April 23, 2012

Poor pup




We're trying to help Cookie see the bright side of her new head cone, but so far she's not impressed, and can't figure out why we've made a big deal about a little flesh wound. While on a free-wheeling hike around the neighbourhood yesterday, Cookie managed to run into something that gashed her front right leg, just above her elbow. It was a big laceration, and although she was walking around fine, when we called the emergency vet, he recommended that we take her in to have it stitched up this morning. It looks like it's held together with 12 or so stitches, and she's got a head cone on, and somehow we have to keep it on her, and keep her indoors, for two weeks! 

Smiley is taking this as hard as Cookie- she can't stand being inside, but howls and howls for Cookie when we bring her outside


It's snowing, and the pups are looking outside longingly



From happier times, on Sunday morning after a big hike

We'll pass on your get well wishes to the patient :)

Love Lauren and Colin



Sunday, April 22, 2012

One week left of Advanced Firefighter training

Happy Earth Day, everyone. We hope that you spent time outside, enjoying this planet that sustains us. 
Our backyard this morning. 
Our community centre is hosting a grassroots Earth Day event (that means we are not preparing too much, but allowing the people who attend to dictate what will be happening)- this afternoon should be a lot of fun. Bev Gray, our local herbalist and the author of  The Boreal Herbal , is coming to cook up some natural medicines and wild-collected foods. The food theme does not end there; another amazing neighbour is doing a raw food demonstration. I'm planning on doing a litter clean-up on the areas that are no longer snow covered. There will also be some musical entertainment (including our pal Kim), and some youth are doing a magic show. All the entertainment will be local and people-powered (unplugged). 

It is still odd to not be planning the planting of thousands of trees with Friends of the Rouge Watershed, but we are delighted to share with you that they are doing very well. In fact, I want to congratulate them for their winning of a Green Award from the City of Toronto for their Community Involvement. 

Closer to home (our home, that is), Lauren and I are getting ready for the last week of Firefighter Advanced Training with the Yukon Fire Marshall's Office. Yesterday we had a practical exercise where we spent an afternoon extinguishing a car fire over and over again. It looked a bit like this (but this is just a photo found from the internet): 



All the protective gear gets really hot and heavy (especially the air pack that you carry on your back and the oversized helmet), and working with the charged hoses under 100psi is physically demanding; but despite this we had a tonne of fun. We even got some practice driving our fire hall's Quick Response vehicle, which was also a lot of fun. It is a big F350 with all the lights and sirens and a whole bunch of equipment on the back- yeah, super fun. 

Our fire hall has just got a "new to us" tanker truck (photo below), as soon as our new parking bay is finished (within a month we are thinking) we will be getting it all set up with pumps, hoses and tools so that when a call comes in we can just jump in and go. We can't get the truck set up just yet, as it is parked outside, and as irresponsible teenagers here have the same inclinations as irresponsible teenagers anywhere in Canada, we just can't take the risk of leaving a loaded emergency response vehicle sitting out unsupervised on a quiet road. 


Other exciting news to share is that Lauren's parents have sold their house in the Beaches and therefore will be retiring with a year or so. We are very excited for them, and delighted that they were able to realize their dream of retiring to the cottage in their fifties. They will be moving out of their house in July (just after they return from visiting us in 49 days!). It is odd to think that the next time we are in Toronto, we only have one family to visit there, as the Barretts will be living in Haliburton. 

Lastly, another doggy picture for all those people who only check our blog to see pictures of the huskies:


The dogs are loving the freedom of running unleashed in the bush when we go out for walks. It is amazing to us, the speed and agility that Cookie has. She can, at top speed, run over a 3 ft stump, weave between adjacent trees and climb over a huge pile of brush all within about 3 or 4 strides. All she needs now is to learn come, or at least run slower, so that by the time we realize she is gone she is still within earshot! 

We still miss you all (but you should all come visit cause we are not leaving here any time soon),

Love Colin and Lauren

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Off to training

From yesterday's Yukon News- the northern lights illuminate the mountains along the Dempster Highway near Tombstone Territorial Park


Good morning all,

Colin and I are back at the firefighting training this weekend- First Aid for me, and Ladders, Ventilation and Power Tools for Colin (he wants you to know that he's particularly excited to try out the diamond-toothed chainsaw). We're now going through the training for Firefighting Advanced, and have the test coming up at the beginning of May. It continues to be a great experience, and after getting some Mt Lorne Volunteer Fire Department long-sleeved t-shirts recently, we are really into being in the Service :)

We don't have too much news from up our way to share, but there is so much happening with our families down South! Jennifer is getting ready to move back to Toronto, and has Bill transporting some things back with him in the next few days, and Andrea going down to help later, and escort Jenn home. And Mom and Dad Barrett have put their Toronto house up for sale and will become permanent Haliburtonians in a few months. Way to go, everyone! We're so excited for your big changes.

One of our main interest these days is all the light these days- we even have to keep sunglasses handy for the drive into town at 7:30am!
Whitehorse- Sunrise 6:42am, Sunset 9:20pm, Length of day 14h 37m
Toronto- Sunrise 6:36am, Sunset 8:00pm, Length of day 13h 24m

Bye for now,
Love Lauren

Monday, April 09, 2012

Easter Sunday

We celebrated Easter this year at Log Cabin, a beautiful spot in northern BC just 100km down the road (Highway 2 or the South Klondike Highway) from us. It's a well-known spot for lots of reasons- blueberry picking in the summer, proximity to the north end of the Chilkoot Trail and other gold-rush spots like Bennett Lake, and alpine skiing (the kind without a chairlift!).


Kim and Smokey came along and set the pace- that's Kim in front and Lauren behind

There was a cross-country ski race here two weeks ago, and there were a few of their snow castles still standing

Tea break in style

Heading back to the car and passing some old railway buildings along the way

It's neat to come across old buildings in such a remote spot

Ahh, time to relax. Awesome present, Jenn! I joined Colin a few seconds later

Easter fire in the backyard pit
We did miss the family gatherings, but still had a great long weekend. There were two test calls on our new firefighter radio, which you can't tell are tests until a few seconds after the warning tone, until the person doing the test starts to speak. For a few seconds, one of us thought that we were going to get some volunteer firefighting experience this weekend! We spent some time doing spring cleaning, and doing more firefighting studying, for a Firefighter Advanced level training session we have on Wednesday at the Whitehorse airport fire station. At a location like that, you might think we were learning something exciting, like aviation emergencies, or mass evacuation strategies, but no, we're learning about sprinklers, detection systems and fire extinguishers.

Bye for now,
Love Lauren and Colin

Sunday, April 08, 2012

Saturday photos

Here is what the outside part of our home is looking like these days:


That ramp beside the window is the one we built when we were trying to get Jack the Pig back into his trailer :) And the skid against the house identifies us as Country People
That last little bit of snow on the deck didn't last long

There is about a stump's worth of snow left in the yard
Our new canoe! 

Colin's face just after calling Cookie and Smiley to come back, and realizing that they are far away
We're coming!

They run at top speed through the forest, (usually) dodging tree branches

This could make an excellent seat


Nice and warm, yet still snowy. This may be the best part of the year here.

Ahhhh

Hi everyone!

Nothing gets Cookie's attention like some digging around in the freezer

:)

There is also this great video of Smiley and Cookie running back to us after we call them to come:





We're off soon for a day of skiing at Log Cabin, at the White Pass near the border of Alaska and BC. Ahhhh! That is so awesome to write!

Love Lauren

Saturday, April 07, 2012

Another try...

A Skype conversation with Bill and Suanne this morning inspired me to spend a bit of time writing a blog about our first year here. Then as soon as I got these photos from yesterday uploaded, I just couldn't seem to sit still and type while seeing how nice it is outside. The curse of the Yukon spring- indoor activities are not possible until the evening! We don't have any plans tonight, so I will be back at this soon :)

Welcome back to work, clothesline!

Cookie and Smiley are so excited to have new, unfrozen things to sniff

Didn't lose the dogs yesterday- we went for a hike around Robinson and they stayed with us!

Some of last year's cranberries are showing up- they're fermented and extremely 'unique' tasting. I could only eat one, and left the rest for the bears :)

Smiley always watches Cookie on our hikes, to see where the adventures are to be had

Hopefully Bill will have some suggestions on successfully photographing huskies when he and Suanne visit!

Big moose tracks

Hi moss! Nice to see you again!

Someone carved this in a stump at our place- at any other time of year other than Easter, it's a bit scary :)

We shared a taste of Toronto with our Yukon pals this year- these Easter eggs are a Knowles family tradition, with a recipe adapted from the Toronto Star in the 1990s


Colin's going to teach me how to drive Kim's truck today! We're starting with the basics :)

I promise to try again soon!

Happy Saturday,
Love Lauren