We had ice cream for desert, which seems kind of crazy - ice cream in Alaska when it's less than 25 degrees outside, but we did. It was delicious!
Day 44: Thanksgiving was awesome! We slept in late and then went to Denny's for brunch. They have these pancake poppers - pancake batter deep fried - it was horribly delicious and both of us felt like we were at the state fair. They were delicious; thank-goodness calories don't exist on Thanksgiving!
We decided to take a walk on the coastal trail around the north side of Anchorage. It was lightly snowing and we saw some families out walking, some cross-country skiiers too. We goofed off and enjoyed ourselves.
For our Thanksgiving meal we went to Simon and Seafort's, which is a fancy restaurant nearby. Fortunately they don't have a strict dress code so jeans, jackets and snow boots were welcome.
Anchorage got 6 inches of snow on Thanksgiving day!
Day 45: Friday, 26 Nov. was a Family Day, meaning I didn't have to work. So we slept in again (YEAH!) and then we went to the south end of town for our massages.
They were great and definitely worth it. We saw a bull moose on the side of the highway eating! (Alaska is awesome!) When we left the spa the sun was shining and there weren't many clouds in the sky, so we decided to play hookey and kept driving south. We canceled our manicures and pedicure appointments and drove to Portage, Alaska.
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center was by chance having a free day - so of course we went. Joy had to see some more moose and wildlife. Here are the photo highlights.
The Muskox are as advertised: stinky!
Moose are just so freaking cool!
We saw Portage Glacier, a wild Bald Eagle and took in the beautiful mountains.Then we drove up to Girdwood to try and find some food and failed; so around 3 o'clock we ate pizza at a small place off the highway. We did some shopping and bopped around town, finally had our manicures and pedicures and had a grand old time. What an awesome day!
Day 46: Saturday we went to the grocery store then headed down to the Anchorage Museum because they were having a large craft fair. We looked around at the crafts, toured some of the museum and then I had a bad headache so we came back to the room and kicked back for a few hours. I took a nap to reenergize, then we hit up the movie Love and Other Drugs. It was good but there was a lot of nudity (Ann Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal).
Day 47: Sunday we were up and at 'em early, talking on the phone to Steve and our folks. Then we headed out to REI to rent some cross-country skis and at lunch at a bagel cafe.
Towards the south end of Anchorage there is this huge park with lots of areas to cross-country ski and sled.
We did that for about 1.5-2 hours. It was much easier than when Steve and I went. The snow was better, the trails weren't as curvey, small nor as hilly and since it was my second time I knew what to expect.
Joy said she had fun & we both expect to be sore tomorrow.
We had another fancy dinner and we both agreed that the White King Salmon was the best dish; although the halibut was excellent.
Alltogether our Thanksgiving weekend was a lot of fun - some play, some relaxation, some pampering, lots of good food and lots of Vante-time. It was fabulous!



































