In May, Emily had to do an 8 day quarantine before heading north to Toolik to do field work for a week (she wasn't thrilled about the quarantine requirements).
After field work, we went to Minneapolis to visit Emily's mom in the nursing home and Luke's family. Our trip was cut a few days short due to more airline fiascos. Travel is not as fun as it used to be!
Anyway, it was still a nice visit and we enjoyed seeing family and friends.
June was a bit hot and of course the smoke from nearby forest fires rolled in. The garden loved the heat but we ran out of rain water in our catchment system and spent a lot of time hauling water to water our garden! We decided to take a camping trip down to Valdez the first week of July to escape the smoke and we spent the week down there. Luke returned to Fairbanks with COVID, if course the rest of us caught it from him shortly after. We were stuck at home for the next 1-2 weeks.
Luckily our cases weren't too bad. We were all fully vaxxed. We definitely felt quite sick but it was more like a bad flu which then turned into a bad head cold.
In late August our daughter started 3rd grade and began many activities so we were quite busy in the fall and early winter.
Emily got back into jewelry making, taking the UAF metalsmithing class and spent a lot of time in the lab.
We also were able to take another trip to MN/WI to visit family, although Luke spent too much time working on a rental property renovation. It was also Linda's 75th birthday so we had a nice birthday party and a special cake decorated by her grand daughter. It meant a lot to her that we were there.























