Tuesday, October 5, 2010

A typical week in AK

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Monday is bridge with the Petroleum Wives who are pictured in the group. It is a lively event with some beginners and some experienced players. Lunch is catered by members and it is always fun.

Other activities I do with the Anchorage Petroleum Wives include monthly meetings, Mahjong, walking, and Cheers. Cheers is a group I started for couples where everyone brings their own wine and a dessert or appetizer to share.

We also square dance about once a week and take round dance lessons. Round dancing is choreographed ballroom dancing.


Alaska Club is our gym. I go about 5 times per week and either do water aerobics or treadmill/elliptical and lift weights.

Our church is St. Elizabeth Anne Seton. We are both teaching religious ed. I have first grade and Don teaches ninth. The pastor is nice and made an effort to meet us and try to learn our names.

Our house is conveniently located in south Anchorage. It has four bedrooms and three baths and a small lot and drive which will be nice when it snows. It also has a three car heated garage.

I have begun to take piano lessons and hope to improve over the long dark winter.

I do most of my grocery shopping at Costco or Walmart since food is so expensive here.

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