Friday, December 31, 2010

It's About Time

Well folks, just in time for the new year my favorite Fairbanks politician decided to make good on a promise he made the people of Alaska.  When Murkowski began her history-making write-in bid, Joe Miller confidently promised that if Lisa won he would not challenge her victory and lock the Alaskan courts into a long and drawn out battle.  Liar, liar, pants on fire...until today.

About an hour ago the associated press reported that finally Mr. Miller has opted to do the sensible thing and return to relative anonymity.  Thank you, Joe.  Actually, scratch that.  Thank you, Lisa, for ignoring your party's nonsensical line on the repeal of DADT and voting to allow our LGBT troops to serve the country they love openly and proudly.  Clearly we elected the person with better sense.

Read more at: http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2010-12-31-alaska-senate-miller_N.htm?csp=outbrain&csp=obnetwork.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Me vs. The Cold

Well team it has officially started. Fall is finally over and here comes winter. Luckily, I've gotten on a production kick. See the beauty of winter is you can never have enough hats, mittens, or scarfs. Since such items are lost so quickly, the quality is never really and issue. It is all about quantity at -40. Let me describe the items needed to ski at such a temperature. First you start off with your socks. They need to be thick, but not so thick as to cut off or reduce circulation to your feet. I prefer the knee high ones, because they insulate the lower legs also. After the socks we at the spandex shorts (for extra insulation around the bum region) and fleece pants. Moving up, I layer up with three long john tops. For the outer layers it is the windproof fleece jacket and ski pants. Also added is the neoprene cover that goes over my ski boots. I then move onto the earmuffs and hat. This then is followed up by a scarf tied around my face so that it covers my nose and ears. The final touch is the liner mitts followed by my old army issue over mitts. I love those because they cover almost up to my elbows. Finally, I am ready to do battle with the cold. If only I had remembered to pee first... Too bad I am not wearing a wetsuit...

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Our First Hanukkah

Barukh atah Adonai, Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam shehecheyanu v'kiyimanu v'higi'anu laz'man hazeh. (Amein)

Blessed are you, Lord, our God, sovereign of the universe who has kept us alive, sustained us, and enabled us to reach this season. (Amen)

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This year I decided to embrace the Jewish part of my completely mish-mashed heritage and observe the festival of lights. It was a nice addition to the holiday season. Kari and I agreed that the spread out nature of Hanukkah is much less stressful than Christmas. The Jews are on to something here.

For those who are unaware, about two years ago it was discovered that my grandmother's family are in fact Sephardic Jews who presumably saw the Spanish Inquisition coming and headed for the New World. What can I say? I come from intelligent stock.

Finding a menorah in Fairbanks was near impossible. While procuring shabbos candles I ran into another lady who told me she legit had to duct tape some candle holders together and call her monster creation a menorah. This is why I have to simultaneously love and hate Fairbanks.


Home to Krameria Street

Faithful Readers,

I promise some epic blogging during the break.  Things at school have been hectic and though Kari and I have had many adventures, there has been little time to document.

Sometime today or tomorrow you can expect another photo montage detailing our attempts at celebrating Hanukkah, hanging Christmas stockings, constructing an impromptu Christmas wreath (with supplies from Kari's friend Indie and the local dump) and partying it up at Alyeska with Dave.   It has been a very busy December so far.

As for me, tonight at midnight I will be departing for the great State of Colorado!  My trip itinerary so far includes time with family, high school friends, and college buddies, a pedicure, the Denver Zoo, menudo and a trip to Colorado Springs.  It's going to be busy.  Stay tuned for excellent pictures.

Con Orgullo,
Elena

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Time for What? A Holiday Montage!!!

I would like to present the following photo montage to fill you all in on the past month.  Enjoy.

"So a pirate and a bumble bee walk into a bar..." Halloween '10

Birthday Dinner at the Turtle Club

Exquisite Two-Layer Birthday Cake

Thanksgiving Ski Expedition

Operation Impromptu Snowman

Cora Winking at Her Fans

Kiddo Joins Up in Girdwood

Death by Skiing

Future Dictators of America

NOT OKAY, KARI!

Karma Takes Kari's Ski

A Long Overdue Update

Dear Admiring Public,
We are so sorry that we have been neglecting you recently. As a reconciliation we are posting a pile of photos for you. Speaking of reconciliation prizes, the past week has been interesting to say the least. The entire state of Alaska(except for Eagle, Eek, and Point Hope) was hit by the "Great Freezing Rainstorm of 2010." School districts across the state decided it would be an excellent opportunity to test out the transportation skills of students, parents, and bus drivers. We were all sent out to brave the hazardous driving conditions on a Monday morning and see how well we could drive across an ice rink. To say the least, the common consensus was that the coefficient of friction was not nearly large enough to even attempt to travel unless you were a professional Zamboni driver. As a result the school districts decided to close the schools for Tuesday and Wednesday as reconciliation for risking our lives. So, for the first time ever Alaska celebrated Thanksgiving for a whole week.
For Thanksgiving we made the annual pilgrimage down to Anchorage. The food and friends were a plenty. A snowstorm even stopped by, making skiing conditions excellent. We hope you enjoy these fine photos, they will become national treasures someday.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Murkowski claims victory in Alaska Senate race; Miller not conceding


While Lisa claims a "miracle" victory, our dear friend Joe Miller-who promised not to drag Alaska through painful drawn out lawsuits and indecision-has yet to concede. Who shall prevail?  The papers seem eager to call it for Murkowski, and the general mood here in the Great North echoes that.  Forget Sarah, it looks like Lisa is going to be the true Alaskan maverick.

Speaking of Mama Grizzly, I wonder if Sarah Palin is frustrated by the fact that she can't even throw around enough political weight in her home state to get her tea party homeboy elected?  What might that suggest to a nation apparently full of gung-ho tea partiers?

Read more from our gloriously biased local paper: http://www.newsminer.com/view/full_story/10352213/article-Murkowski-claims-victory-in-Alaska-Senate-race--Miller-not-conceding?instance=home_lead_story

Monday, November 15, 2010

Historical Figure I Would Be Most Likely to Take to Lunch


And the winner is... C.S. Lewis. 

What can I say?  A little revisit to The Horse and His Boy this weekend left me wondering what Mr. Lewis would have to say to the children of post-modernism.  I wonder if his message would change drastically, if at all.  Though, I am sure he would be disappointed with the lack of critical thinking our society encourages these days.

One of the greatest things about C.S. Lewis, as far as I am concerned, was his ability to be a man of intelligence and faith.  He was defined by both, and neither identity seemed to diminish the other.  I only wish I could be such a person.


 

Monday, November 1, 2010

Countdown to a Fully Developed Frontal Lobe

There are but 19 days left until my 25th birthday. As many people are aware, the human frontal lobe is not fully developed until 25 years of age. The frontal lobe-of course-largely affects decision-making and impulse control. In essence after November 20, 2010 I am out of excuses and heading toward responsibility.

In honor of the 19 days I have left to celebrate my foolhardy youth I will be staging "The Final Countdown to Elena's 25th." I will kick it off now with a very appropriate music video:

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Født med ski på biena

The day finally has arrived. After missing two ski seasons I strapped on by boards and cruised around Birch Hill. Now Birch Hill isn't the best cross country ski area in the world, but for Fairbanks it is the top. The key to surviving in Fairbanks is all about lowering your expectations and laughing at the situation. The trails here are very windy, so much so that most turns are step turns. They even have a few padded light poles. That is a scary sight when you come around a corner and realize that enough people have run into a particular object that the groomers have taken the time to put padding on it. They are also very hilly, which is good for the legs and lungs. Not so good for the beginning skier. My favorite aspect about all the trails in Fairbanks is they have a very gentle up and down feel that has been created by years of snowmachine grooming. The trails in Anchorage are just flat as a pancake with their professional snowcat grooming machines. The crazy thing about skiing is that after the first two glides it all came back. The gliding, the frozen fingers, the cold air, and of course all those bad habits my ski coaches tried to break me of. I guess skiing is my version of riding a bike. It's something that I was born to do or as the Norwegians say, "Born with a ski on the foot."

Monday, October 25, 2010

Trollops, Strumpets and Floosies! Oh My!

When faced with this...I decided to make my own.

This weekend when a girlfriend proudly proclaimed that she was going to dress up for Halloween as a sexy zoo animal (no joke), I could only laugh inwardly.  Friends, it seems that yours truly has crossed another one of those check points on the way to being a grown up.  I no longer feel the need to bare skin on Halloween.

I respect a woman's choice to attract attention with plunging neck lines and shorter hem lines.  However, I have realized that is not what it is about for me.  This year I am going out to the bars dressed up as a Spelling Bee.  Yes, I, Elena Herron, will run around Fairbanks dressed in a home-made bee costume that will be appropriate for the 20 - 15 degree weather we will no doubt be experiencing here in Fairbanks.  I will hang an ABC sign from my neck and voila, a cute slightly punny little costume will be born!

I don't need people to appreciate my body on Halloween; I would rather them appreciate my sense of humor and fun.  I still look forward to dusting my cheeks with glitter and taking lots of adorable photos with Kari (who is going to be one fearsome pirate).  Most of all, I am excited to hang out with a group of friends who have been using their creative powers to piece together costumes that will make me laugh and appreciate them for their quirky individuality.

While cruising the internet this weekend, I found a lovely article about Halloween in the post-feminist age.  Read the article and the commentary for some interesting and varied opinions on the female psyche and the need to bare it all on All Hallows Eve.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Domesticity

This week I bought my first bedroom set (pictured above).  Now, I am completely freaking out.  Feels like I am coming down with some ridiculous nesting syndrome.  Before you know it, I'll be registering for some fine china.

I never thought I would actually want matching dishes or tasteful decorative pillows.  Please someone suggest an awesome life-changing adventure that will cure this temporary insanity...

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

AFN

This is a big weekend in the Golden Heart City. We are hosting the Alaska Federation of Natives. This is basically a huge conference held annually for all the Native Alaskan Corporations. I think the Alaska Natives (aka. white people born in AK like me) should start our own corporations. That way we could spend millions paying people to push paper, invest our money, and fly to the ends of the earth. Unfortunately, I don't think we would get too many government grants. Honestly, why to the freckled people not get many free hand outs? Oh well. This conference is all going to a good cause. Leaders get together, pour money in to the Fairbanks economy, and the people from the bush get a long weekend of fun in Fairbanks. The only trouble is sometimes people go a little crazy in the "big city." At least it is something different going on this weekend. Check out their fancy website www.nativefederation.org/.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

I Want You


This story is brought to you by my distaste for a military recruiter in my office loudly jawing about how awkward it will be to have openly homosexual members of the US armed forces.  To the brave men and women who have served in silence, I thank you.  Follow the link below to a CNN story you may find enlightening.

Military recruiters told they can accept openly gay applicants

Monday, October 18, 2010

An Unopened Letter From Frida



M’ija, you stink of privilege.  Your Spanish words are clumsy now, like hail stones bouncing off your sweet abuelita’s tin roof.  You live in the polished districts of sedate happiness and complacency.

You ascended, went to a fancy school and shed your west side accent.  Was it hard to put all that distance between your roots and your future? You, ruca, who drives the lesbo Subaru and stuffs onion bagels into her mouth, you are a mystery now. 

And your poor sweet mother, the way her proud strong hands stunk of onions, dirt and labor, struggled so that you might have better.  What have you given back to them, those sloe-eyed ancestors who dared to dream?  Do you still talk to them in your sleep?

How easily you forget.  When do you come home to remember the hours over the comal?  Do you see your old friends, tus primas, with children hanging off their hips and the sweat of commonness on their brows?  Do you think you made a fortunate escape?

La Virgen help you, querida. We don’t know you anymore.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Dear Doubters-

All I can say is check this out to find out the obvious outcome of the hockey game last night.

http://alaskananooks.com/news/2010/10/17/MHOCKEY_1017101553.aspx?path=mhockey

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Just Wait....

Now I am forced to reply in defense of one of the great hockey teams of the land of the north. First off, a tiger skating on ice? Really a polar bear has actually seen ice before and could take a tiger down with one simple swoop. Second off, it is a cardinal sin to make fun of the person singing the national anthem. So, just tilt that nose down a little and you march your perfect little arse down to the Carlson Center to sing before you make fun of the poor fool who got tricked into singing a difficult song in a space with horrible acoustics. Third off, we didn't have to import a whole hockey team who obviously don't belong at the school. Luckily at UAF, our hockey players are just as dumb as the rest of us. Well, I don't want to give you too many more reasons why UAF is a far superior team. (I don't want you to get too depressed.) Don't worry I won't make too much fun of your puny little tigers after they loose.

CARNAGE

Saturday, October 16, 2010: a day that will no doubt go down in the books as an embarrassing loss for the UAF Nanook men's hockey team.

I am-of course-referring to the fact that tonight the Nanooks will be put to shame by my very own Colorado College Tigers. Kari, being the loyal UAF alumnae that she is, has vowed to sit next to me and talk a whole mess of useless smack at the game. The rankings don't lie, folks. The CC Tigers have an unparalleled defense and a great tradition of excellence. UAF has some fool skating around in a polar bear suit.

I never thought the day might come when I would once again be proud to have attended the classist and snooty institution that is Colorado College, but today I will let my memories of Lacoste-clad East Coast phonies and clove-smoking tree huggers fade away whilst I proudly scream, "Go Tigers!"

For more info on exactly why the Nanooks are going to get shredded please follow the link below:
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Way up north Goal Rush is on Union Colorado College bring firepower stopping power to Carlson Center

Friday, October 15, 2010

Pipecleaner Men

Yesterday was fantastic mainly due to pipe cleaners. I found myself for an hour stuck in a library with eight kids building mini catapults out of popsicle sticks. Of course, with every group there is that one kid who doesn't want to be engaged. That is until the pipe cleaners come out. After about five minutes almost every catapult had an opperator or object to launch. (Depending on how the student decided to use their pipe cleaner man.) So, there I was "enriching" students lives by launching objects across a school library. I knew that engineering degree would be useful someday...

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

45 MPH on the Mitchell Expressway

This morning while stuck in traffic, I wrote a haiku to express my frustration.



The first snow that sticks
We mourn the ice wrought state
Sliding off the edges

Friday, October 8, 2010

Chinese Human Rights Activist Liu Xiaobo Wins Nobel Peace Prize


As someone who has lived in the great nation of China, I find the following story of particular personal interest.  The topic of human rights was carefully avoided in classroom instruction and general conversation during my stay in Beijing.  Not to say the Chinese won't tell you what is on their minds, but discussing the failings of the current government is usually not in vogue.

To Mr. Liu Xiaobo, I offer my own deeply felt congratulations.  While most of the upper-middle class golden-tongued agitators of the legendary Tian'an men demonstrations made safe and slippery escapes to Hong Kong and points beyond, Mr Liu was one of the few who faced true and awful consequences for his belief in democracy.  Hopefully the fallout from the government will not land too many more brave souls in jail...but if it does, what are other nations prepared to do about it?

Why Liu Xiaobo Nobel Peace Prize could harm Chinese rights activists - CSMonitor.com

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The first snow!

Today we had our first official snow flurries in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. (Yes, here in Alaska we don't believe in counties, we've got boroughs. After all we have got to keep up our reputation of having the biggest in everything, even how we divide up our state.) The trouble with weather is that people forget it very quickly. The amount of excitement surrounding the first snow is unbelievable. Honestly, did you not remember that a mere six months ago the snow that was surrounding you? It is funny how this always tends to coincide with the flu season starting. So, added excitement about life plus less health adults to regulate the children equals one interesting day at work. Like true Alaskans we struggled through it and have lived to tell (or improve upon) the tale of October 6th 2010.

It started out like any other day. Election results were getting in from the local elections. They were filled with drama and suspense, as usual. The unopposed candidates down in North Pole weren't beaten by any write-ins. (Luckily, there aren't enough people who know how to spell Murkowski yet despite the television ads.) There are a few newbies, a few oldies, but in the end not much has changed. Then it was on to the mid day snow fall. Which made my heart long for my studded tires, which are so conveniently located about 357 miles south of me. It was funny over hearing stay at home moms worry about the lack of clothing their sons or daughter had on this morning when there was no sign of precipitation. Then off to school. Full of paperwork, kids, and conflicts. Honestly, someday I am going to show up in full turn out gear, with the amount of fires I have to put out each day I feel like I am inadequately dressed. But after a few burnt biscuits, lots of practicing how to line up, and a catapult constructed successfully, we all got out with mainly smiles on our faces. Now the grand finale awaits me. What can it be??? A few minutes in a steam room to unwind perhaps. Or maybe a sauna.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Murkowski vs Miller: Face-Off


Well let me tell you, folks, the senate race up here in the north just keeps getting nastier and nastier.  Murkowski and Miller are tearing each other up on the radio and television waves.  And while their political cat-fight is beamed into our homes and hearts, I am left wondering...who indeed will be the less offensive candidate?

Miller has promised that, like his supporter Mama Grizzly Palin, he will shake up Washington and bring change.  Yes, this tea party boy talks a good game.  I'll even admit that he's quite likable, and the idea of smaller government is appealing.  Yet I can't forget that same party that promised to downsize government has repeatedly failed to deliver on any of their promises. (Remember those multi-billion dollar wars we got involved in?  The unchecked growth of executive powers?)

Unfortunately, what I truly believe is that Joe Miller, like many who came before and many who will come after, is all talk.  I think that he can't be a strong force in a senate that is already deeply divided and largely ineffective.  His rhetoric leads me to the conclusion that he is inflexible and unwilling to play nice with the Dems.  If he refuses to reach across the aisles and bring human understanding and common sense instead of rigid party-line politics to the table then he will bring no change.  He will play right into the established decaying order.

As for Murkowski, I think she is making a brave move running as a write-in.  All of those smear ads that pointed out how she has often failed to vote with other members of the Republican party made her infinitely more attractive to centrists like myself.  I'm not saying the woman has any more answers than Miller.  If she had everything figured out she wouldn't have lost that primary.

The glimmer of hope I see in Murkowski is that she has used her own moral and intellectual compass while casting her vote.  I do not look to her to make sweeping changes.  I look to her for what is more realistic...keeping the interests of our wonderfully unique state at heart and making sure that if federal money is going to be spent, it gets spent on us.

Speaking of channeling money into the 49th state, all of this makes me yearn for the golden years of Uncle Ted...

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

'Star Wars' Series To Be Re-Released In 3-D

Liam Neeson, Ray Park and Ewan McGregor in "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace"


If you thought George Lucas hadn't made enough money off of the three sub-par Star Wars prequels...surprise! He is now going to re-release all six movies in the franchise in 3-D. Stay tuned for the inevitable wide-spread disappointment.

'Star Wars' Series To Be Re-Released In 3-D

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Just the begining....

Dear Reader,
We are currently bracing ourselves for winter up here and ask that you please brace yourselves for tales of random misadventures that will be coming here shortly......

Kari