We woke up excited for our dinner plans. We had invited a couple from church over for dinner and they had taken us up on it, but before we had even left the harbor last night they had instead invited us over to their home for dinner. They live on their fishing boat. It is deffinately a different take on living in a tiny house or being a “fulltime family”. After breakfast we walked up Rezanof picking salmon berries for our salad.

After that we went to Walmart to get the girls some new leggings and pants as well as a fishing license for me. It doesn’t seem real to have an Alaska fishing license, some how it seems like more of an accomplishment than an Alaska nursing license.
We then headed to Safeway to get the fixings for our salad (dark romain, feta, apples, and chopped walnuts add to that the salmon berries…I know you are all drooling. Don’t worry it was good and we enjoyed every bit of it.).
Thinking we might be out late we had Eve lay down for a nap and Hannah and Caleb rest as well. Eve was pretty excited about giving them cheese as a hostess gift. Corrie is from Tillamook Oregon so we bought some Tillamook cheese as well as Dubliners which is one of our favorite types of cheese, crackers and some cranberry jalapeño jelly. We stopped at the top of the ramp down into the harbor to pick out life jackets for the kids to wear on the boat. I loved the saying on the back of the vests.
The plan was to catch fish and BBQ them for dinner. We were going to catch some herring for bait out in front of cannery row, but the sonar wasn’t showing many down there so we only tried for a short time. The lines that we used for that had three hooks on them each with a lure Corrie would drop them down the pull them up about 2.5-3 ft then down and back up making them dance through the water. Since the sonar didn’t show many fish in the area we only did that a short time. Then we headed out into the open water where Richard found a rockfish jackpot. He showed Calwb how to do it and almost just as soon as Caleb had the pole in his hands he had a bite. These poles only had one hook with a heavily weighted lure on it. It took him about a minute to get the fish in the boat. The. He handed his pole off to Chad and Richard and I each dropped down another line also immediately getting bites. We reeled them in landing them all three simultaneously. They were all four similar in size. Richard was guessing that they were probably about 40 year old fish. It may have taken a whole five minutes to get all four fish. As fun as it was to catch them we were only planning to catch enough for dinner so we put the poles up and ducked the boat into a cove on Long Island.






Here is a video of Caleb catching the first fish.

This guy was my catch. He was flopping around so much we couldn’t get the treble hook out of his mouth. The spines of the rock fish are venomous so we had to be a little careful. 
Corrie showed us how to bleed the fish then cut off the fillet from either side of the fish. They were still catching us off gaurd flip flopping around while we were cutting them.

Now that is fresh fish!!! We pulled into a cove on Long Island where we were protected from the wind (which was blowing at 30 knotts). Caleb and Eve kept fishing even though there are very few fish in that cove.




The scales made the skin hard to cut through.







Eve working hard scrubbing the blood off the deck of the boat. 
After everyone had eaten their fish and salad Corrie broke out the smore fixings.



What a fun idea…snores out on the boat in a most beautiful protected code.






The time passed quickly and soon it was after 9:00pm, passed time to get home. The wind was out and the surf a little choppy. Whales were spouting around us and one minke whale headed straight for our boat. We veeredaway from him and he passed behind us. It was so amazing to watch his massive back beak the surface again and again.

The sea lions welcomed us back to the harbor. What an amazing experience. We will be for ever greatful to Richard and Corrie.










Getting the boat parked in the harbor. 











It was such a fun surprise. We finished walking through the rest of the boats in that pier then returned to their boat and invited them over for dinner some night. Eve was quite disappointed when they didn’t show up for dinner tonight. But before we had even made it back to the house we had set up dinner plans for tomorrow. 













I’m so glad we bought that $2 scooter from St. Mary’s thrift store. It has already earned it’s keep.
Susie warned me that it would be windy and cold at the top, but I didn’t expect to have to fight to stay in my feet. Good grief. It was quite thrilling actually.
I had good intentions to stay up longer but I fell asleep on the couch waking up just before noon with all three of the kids sitting on me so I move to my bed and didn’t wake up until after three still sleepy and sluggish. At dinner time we ventured out and celebrated our birthday boy again over sushi dinner at The Power House. Below is the Costie (coast gaurd) roll. You can see the kids were completely enjoying. It was so much better than the Happy Sushi Time truck. 




I went back to bed after breakfast worn from lack of sleep and neededing to rest up more for work. That whole lack-of-sleep headache was on in full force. Chad took the kids to the fish and game to get a fishing licence and on to the Buskin river to try out their new cheepest fishing rods ever. We aren’t much of a fishing family and have a lot to learn. No one caught anything but I’m sure they learned some things. For dinner Chad cooked the Pickled Willy’s frozen cod we bought shortly after our arrival. It was juicy and so yummy. 











We so enjoyed the company of Mike and Sandra. We visited for five hours and never ran out of things to talk about. We enjoyed their perspectives, attitudes, and testimony, not perfect people, working hard at life. Maybe this is what is so attractive about them. 

Even Zoey is amazed by the view it is so beautiful in Kodiak, and this campsite may be one of the best views on the island. We don’t get a ton of good pictures together so I’m posting this one… I love my Chad man.

Could this dinner be any better!?! So delicious, and the angel food cake, strawberries and cool whip for dessert ended up being the perfect complement. Thank you Powers family for dinner and friendship. We love you guys.

We then drove on until we came to the old WWII runway. 
Above is the ocean side of the trail and below is the lake side of the trail.
Can you see the bunker up at the top of the hill? 



The first bunker was the exact same floor plan as the bunker at Fort Abercrombie’s Military History Museum. 

The trail kept going past the bunkers which enticed us to keep walking on. It lead down to a narrow strip of land separating the lake from the ocean. We also could see more gun turrets on the next hill up ahead. 








We paused for quite a while to enjoy the beach and tidepools. These tracks were everywhere on the beach as well. I’m guessing it is Sitka deer or mountain goat, but most likely deer since we have seen so many deer in this area (none of which were today). 


We continued up the hill to check out the gun turrets on top and sure enough it was another bunker like the one on top of diamond head. 





Eve had red marks on her legs and had stepped on a branch of the salmon berries so she was starting to have a rough time so we didn’t continue on. Next time we will have to make sure she has leggings on so she will have a more fun experience. On the way back to the car we split ways and the boys walked the beach while we took the road around the back side (lake side of the hill). We discovered another bunker on top of the first one we checked out so we checked it out as well. 

Don’t read the graffiti some of it is pretty bad. We were keeping our eyes out for drug paraphernalia, needles, broken glass, people you name it. They are so cool it is sad to see them being used for bad things. 





We beat the boys back to the car by a ways so Hannah and I enjoyed he beach while Eve was our watchman. Although I think Hannah spotted them first. 

Can you see bright green Eve sitting on the hood of the car? The boys didn’t make it around on the beach and had to backtrack. I worried about them a little but they were fine.
Hannah felt like her first journal cover was too big so she made a second but brought them both home. Here are her journals. The bottom one was her first attempt. 
After leaving the library we took home our new ginormous pile of books (Hannah has just recently started reading the thicker books and she checked out as many as she could find on wolves). I even found a book to read. 

I did not imagine this beach to be as awesome of a find as it was. I was completely blown away by it’s beauty, peacefulness, and little treasures. I could go there everyday for the rest of this assignment and still probably not get enough of it. 





We combed the beach for sea glass, fun shells and other treasures. Chad and Caleb skipped stones, Hannah was making a person out of different stones that she found, and Eve jumped right in with both feet and didn’t stop at the point where the water was over her boots before we knew it she was soaked. It was warm though sunny and around 60 degrees which doesn’t sound warm but to us it felt hot. There were plenty of teen kids at the beach in their bikinis soaking up rays as well so I know we weren’t loco feeling so hot in this wonderful heat wave. 














It was a negative two foot tide so we were able to see quite a bit of the tidepools and they went on and on. We didn’t have time to look at all of it in the 3.5 hours we were there. I loved the muscles packed in so tight between every rock like perfectly masoned mortar.
There were buckets, bait nets, shovels, and plenty of critters to catch. The kids were in heaven. 






















On our way home we picked up take and bake cheese pizzas that Jessica told us abouts to Al’s and fixings at Safeway for dinner. We were excited to get to host friends for dinner. The kids went to go play at the playground and ended up coming home 45 minutes early because they were worried they would be late and so then they hung around the apartment asking every five minutes when our friends would be coming running out to greet them when they did arive. Logan and Eve were so cute together and we enjoyed the fellowship of getting to know Mike and Sandra better. They moved to Kodiak the same day we did and are in the same place getting settled in their new home. Our situation is different because we are temporary, but there is a lot we can relate with. It was fun and relaxing, and we are looking forward to the next time we get to spend together.
Sophie taught us the names of the plants we were passing by we saw more chocolate lilies, wild geraniums, and broadleaf plants that I had though we’re also devil’s club but they are not. They called them Pushki. She stated that as a kid they would pick them and peel the skin off and eat the inside. It tastes like celery. The sap (I know there is a better word for this when we are talking general plants not trees) will burn you and it is best to not touch them. The views while walking up the road were amazing. The May bugs that circled around were also amazing. You will see many of them in our hiking pictures. 








The kids played for quite a while carving sticks while the girls kept brining us rocks with graffiti on them ooohing and aaaweing over how beautiful they were. I love that the graffiti says I love you. I suppose that is the best kind of graffiti to have.






I finally agreed to carry Eve’s rock filled coat if she promised to run to catch up with the others which totally worked. I jogged along behind her as we were quite a ways behind them. I’m sure it was good for both of us. Such a fun and beautiful hike although were we’re glad to get out of the bugs as they were all over us, stuck in our hair, flying into our mouths, and hitting us in the face and even the eyes. Good thing they weren’t blood thirsty biters or we would have been toast. 

When we arived back in town we went to Walmart to purchase irrigation boots/rain boots/mud boots/muck boots what ever you want to call them, you know what we are talking about. Caleb picked out a black pair of rubber boots, Hannah picked out a pair of floral boots, and Eve picked out a bright pink pair only because the purple ones only went up to toddler size 10. She was extremely happy with her purchase and had to put them on to wear at the cash register as soon as they were paid for. Hannah is also quite pleased and has been wearing her boots ever since. Chad and I both have birthdays coming up on this assignment (both the girls do too actually) but we decided as a gift to eachother we would do the Alaskan thing and get XtraTuf boots. Why not it is in the top 100 things to do in Kodiak list, and I have been wanting fun rain boots for the last four years or so. We found them on sale for $73 each with was much better than the sticker price of $109. Now we are set for tide pooling tomorrow and on the Oregon coast when we get home.






