Jen’s Blog

Black Ink

Teen in front of waterfall

This is how I intend to make my mark on the world, with black ink.

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The Voice of Your Children

Getting muddy on the beach

So listen up.This is the voice of your future daughter or son.

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Spring in Alaska

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We have been tricked. The weather seems to have snuggled closer to winter.

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My Future Commercial Fishing in Bristol Bay

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I have successfully secured my childhood dream job: a summer fishing in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Readers, you are probably cringing at the thought of having to touch the slime covered bodies of fish that have been caught in their immanent death. I can only think of the experience that I will have. Depending on the [...]

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So you think your toes are frozen?

Stiles Cabin Trail

Four-hundred and seventy-five miles from my warm bed, four days since a hot shower, and 30 minutes since the last time I could feel my toes I couldn’t help but think, Well, this sucks. Checking the silent faces for frostbite, I took the flashlight batteries out from the inner layers of my sweaters and slipped it back into [...]

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Don’t Pack it Away. Send it Away

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After the holidays, I always seem to have heaping piles of clothing and things given to me that crowd my bedroom, and make me feel as though I am in a cave. I have always shared a bedroom and have had to share the bedroom space with my younger sister. Now this has never been [...]

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You Love the Gear, but Your Wallet Dosen’t?

Thrift store clothing and gear

Living in a family that goes out on adventures nearly every weekend, my gear tends to wear out after a year or two no matter the brand. Thus, I am constantly on the hunt for sport sales for quality clothing. Believe it or not I have found a lot of my wool sweaters and fleece pants at thrift stores. [...]

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The Neatest Boots You Will Ever Find: Lobben’s

Lobben Boots

The coziest boots I have every owned have been ones that I have trudge through most everything in, wear almost every day. Whether dry or soaking wet, socks or no socks they have never failed to keep me warm. I have walked through the park, played in the snow for hours, hiked a glacier, and [...]

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Little Bit About the Me: The “Control Freak”

Jenni

The common term for someone of my nature is “Control freak”. Someone who folds their underwear and must always be on time every place they go, detesting the slightest amount of chaos or group confusion. I suppose it’s because I am a creature of pure habit despising interruption. Yeah, I’m a little weird. I admit [...]

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Sell My Information to a Third Party? What?

Lamp and Favorite books

Since this is my senior year, for the last few months I have been filling out scholarships. The other day I was surfing the web for a few more to add to the done pile. I came across a great site that offered a few writing scholarships that I would apply for. But before I could even look at [...]

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Chasing the Snow: My Side of the Adventure

Mountains and water of Turnagain arm

Looking out at the seemingly endless water, it looked more like Oreo cookies broken into pieces and tossed into a bowl of milk, with the mountains like the ridges of the bowl rising up in the distance. I watched the last of the afternoon rays slip from the horizon and sighed at their disappearance, leaving [...]

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Shop with a Conscious: The Faces of Sweatshops

Kids playing

Whenever I think of the word “sweatshop” it  brings flashes of women and children working from dawn until dusk in a dark factory for pennies. Something more out of a Charles Dickens novel than anything else. When I think of sweatshop today, I think of people from foreign countries working in an assembly line or [...]

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Homemade Snow Globes

Snow Globes

Over the Christmas Holiday I am always looking for ways to entertain my younger siblings. With unlimited time for play their rowdiness can sometimes be overwhelming. We recently completed a wonderful craft that uses things from around the house, making it super cheap. As a kid, snow globes had always fascinated me. I had never thought that I could make one myself. [...]

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Children with a Lack of Creative Play in Nature

Creative play in the mud

“Nature-deficit disorder” describes children who are not permitted the ability to develop skills that are acquired when in active play in nature.

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McCarthy, Alaska

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Protected from tourists by 60 miles of dirt road, the hardships in reaching McCarthy make it part of the adventure.

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