It Takes A Gingerbread Village

Published on: December 5, 2012
Categories: Christmas, Restaurants
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Almost eight years ago, in a tiny apartment in Fairbanks, my husband asked me to marry him on Christmas morning. I said yes, and ever since then Kyle has asked me to marry him every Christmas morning. It’s a tradition I love and always look forward to. Our lives are crazy busy now, we just had a second baby, we bought a new house that we’re remodeling, the dog still isn’t trained(!), but it’s important to me for our girls to have their own Christmas traditions. A good friend recommended the gingerbread village at the Hotel Captain Cook.
Joe Hickel, the head pastry chef at the Cook, started making gingerbread houses, which became a gingerbread village, 34 years ago so he could name something after his daughter, who was the first girl born into his family since anyone could remember.
Today a visit to Marina’s Village has become a tradition for many people in Anchorage and the Valley. I hope you make it one of your Christmas traditions.






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