Saturday, September 20, 2008

Juliette explores hers Heritage

Here we are all checked in and ready for Juliette's first flight. We are heading to the Yukon for 10 days to meet her family up North. We were fortunate enough to get the row to ourself on the plane so i was able to bring on her car seat making things so much easier. It turns out she is a pretty good little flyer.




We were greeted by alot of friends and family, it was great to see everyone again. Thanks again to Jay and Teresa for all your help and hospitality while we were in Whitehorse. Here are the 4 cousins; Deuce, Jordo, Quanah and Teresa hanging out with Juliette.

Dave and Kathie joined us and the gang for dinner. Sorry we didn't have a chance to meet up again after.

We took advantage of the nice weather to get this must have tourist picture with the SS. Klondike paddlewheeler.

Darren drove up a week before us to do his bush stuff and then we met in Whitehorse. This was taken on the Haines Road after picking mossberries.
We went to Klukshu and stayed in Grandpa Dave's cabin for a couple of nights. There is no running water or power so Juliette had her bath in a large bowl. Paul and Kathy sent over a nice bowl of moose stew for dinner and we had pancakes with fresh mossberries for breakfast. Who says you have to rough it when your living in the bush.


We took a drive down to Dalton post to visit the site where Grandma Jesse Joe once lived. This is now an old ghost town.


Juliette's was a bit shy at her first meeting with her great Aunt Frances. (whom she got her middle name from.) At their next meeting she warmed right up to her especially after Frances gave her a doll and shirt from Alaska.

Aunt Kathy and Uncle Paul had some toys and 2 little dogs in their cabin that Juliette loved. Uncle Chuck and Auntie Barb stopped by for a visit.


We captured these great shots on our way up to Beaver Creek at Kluane Lake.



She insisted on trying to eat the rocks but we managed to get them away from her just in time.


We arrived in Beaver creek late after stopping for a nice barbacue dinner in D.bay at Darren's friend Walter's place. The next day we set out for a long day of picking high bush cranberries.


Debbie put in a shift helping me pick. She also fed us the majority of our stay in Beaver creek. We were staying out at my trailer so it was nice to have meals cooked and the use of her facilities.

Juliette is the first baby that is not scared of Tuff. I think she likes being carried around like a football.
Cousins Kendra and Juliette get acquainted. We had a great visit and stay in the Yukon. Looking forward to our return next spring.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

All the pics look great. I love the one with Juliette @ Kluane Lake.