Showing posts with label airplane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label airplane. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Day 1: The Journey's Just Begun

The Turnagain Arm from the plane
Fall Colors from the plane
Driving from Anchorage to Girdwood

Hello to all- I safely made it to Alaska yesterday, and following an afternoon of running around Anchorage, I arrived in my new hometown of Girdwood.  Great friends, George and Kathy, have graciously opened up their home to me until I find a place to call my own.  Kathy cooked a moose meat chili Tuesday night and oh my goodness-- it was delicious!

Fall colors in Girdwood
Today I did a little unpacking and headed over to the Capshaws' for brunch.  Jenn is also a phenomenal cook, and has found a delectable way to make fluffy pancakes without eggs! (Substitute = banana.) The walk to their place was just beautiful... I loved every step- especially crunching leaves as I walked!
Crunching Leaves
More Fall Colors
After brunch, Jenn and I looked around at some possible apartments and talked about potential jobs.  I am so glad there are people here already that are walking through this with me-- that I'm not alone!  I spent some time this rainy afternoon inside updating my resume.  I am excited about finding a new job and getting to meet more people in the community.

Tonight, a group of friends from Mosaic got together for an "Apps and Games" night (apps as in appetizers).  So much fun!  It was great to see some faces that I haven't seen since my trip in February, as well as getting to meet a couple new ones.  We played Catch Phrase and laughed a TON! (Thanks, Mom, for getting that game for me!)

It was a great day and a great evening that builds my excitement about being here.  I'm looking forward to many, many more!

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Alaska in February: Part 1

After a couple weeks in Alaska this summer, I knew I would be moving there, some day soon.  Scott and Jenn thought it would be a good idea for me to experience winter in Alaska; and they were right, it was a very different feel than summers in Alaska.  I loved every moment.  

Flying over "ordinary" mountains...
Sam and I had a very early morning the day we flew out.  I think our flight was leaving around 8, so we had to be there around 6:30 or so.  I get so excited at airports.  I love them.  I love people watching and the random overpriced stores and food places.  I love knowing I'm departing on an adventure and love knowing that I'm coming home.  Such good feelings... We had an enjoyable layover in Seattle and were able to enjoy a pretty yummy lunch.  Though we spent 10 hours traveling, because we landed in Alaska around 5pm, we still had the whole evening ahead of us.  

Flying over Alaska's mountains

Scott picked us up from the airport and when we got back to Scott and Jenn's, Jenn was cooking up something yummy for dinner before Bible Study.  They encouraged us to take the night off if we needed to rest and recover form jet lag, but we only had so much time there!  After dinner we went off to Bible Study. :-) I met some of the coolest people there.  Great thinkers = great discussion.  Despite being jet lagged and exhausted, I really enjoyed the Bible study and community time.  

Thursday was kind of a busy day for Scott and Jenn (both working) so Sam and I spent most of the day walking around Girdwood and went for a hike.  There are beautiful walkways all around town.  

Between Hotel Alyeska and Scott & Jenn's place

beautiful bridge, isn't it?
Moose Meadows, on a very snowy, gray day!
Friday morning we did a program at the middle school called Junior Achievement. The "curriculum" is provided by the program, and in essence we taught it.  This particular series is on vocation and started Friday, so we got to see how the program is laid out.  Really cool way to connect with the community and really be a part of it.

Jenn made a salmon soup for lunch that day.  I have to admit I was a little skeptical (c'mon, fish soup?!), but OH MY GOODNESS.  It was sooo good. It was NOT fishy at all; the fish was caught by some friends who packaged it for Scott and Jenn... Anyway....  After that, Jenn went to work and Scott, Sam and I went for a drive to see more of the surrounding area and to get a feel for winter around here.  We went to Portage Valley, Whittier, and Turnagain Pass.

Kite skier on the huge, frozen Portage Lake

Sam and I in Portage Valley


Sam, always playing and always curious... seeing the ice kind of freaked me out though... I went back to "land" after snapping the picture

Sam and me

kite skier again
Portage Valley is an area that is BEAUTIFUL (and a great place to play!) and it allows you to get to Whittier.  Whittier is only accessible by way of boat/water travel, or through a mountain.  Yes, through... There is a tunnel that is about 2.5 miles long with only one lane. There are certain times of day that the tunnel is "open" for going into or out of Whittier.  Whittier is a ...strange... town.  The entire town (with a population under 200 I believe) lives in ONE building, much like a college dorm/condominium. Crazy, right?

While waiting for the one-way go ahead to drive through the tunnel to Whittier, I was fascinated by these birds... magpies.  They look black and white until the sun catches their feathers, then the feathers look iridescent... blues & greens.


This is Whittier, and the building the town lives in.  

Prince William Sound (I think?) ... view of the ocean from Whittier! 

the left side of the tunnel is for train passage, and the right side for cars... 

We went out further to Turnagain Pass and got to see a glorious sunset and alpenglow - the colors of sunset on the mountain. The Pass is a big play ground for winter sports enthusiasts. Snow-machiners play on one side of the road and non-motorized methods of travelers (skis, snowshoes, snowboards, etc.) play on the other. As the sun set, the wind seemed to pick up, and for the first time since we landed... I felt COLD and underdressed!!






Mt Alyeska, all lit up for night skiing

soooooo beautiful...

oh, and we saw a moose. hanging out in Girdwood. #nobigdeal

Alyeska night skiing again
Saturday I went with Jenn into Anchorage. It was nice to see a Target, but really I hadn't missed it too much! Ha ha. We ran some errands, and after a couple hours I was more than ready to return to Girdwood. Again, Jenn had to work (and Scott was teaching ski lessons), so I met Sam at the Grind, a coffee shop in Girdwood that has some of the best coffee I've ever tasted!! There, we met a couple of people to chat with and we hung out for a couple hours.

One of the people we met is named Dario Martinez. He offers dog sled tours out of Girdwood and competes in races. He didn't race in the Iditarod this year, but has 9 times in the past (I think I'm remembering correctly).  I knew Scott had set up for us to work with a man named Nick Petit, a musher preparing for March's Iditarod race so... Sam and I asked Dario if there was anything we could do to help him! ...More on that next time!

After we left the Grind, Sam, Scott, and I went cross country skiing. What a workout. One of the best cardio workouts I've ever done, and I actually LOVED every second. We skied through an area called Moose Meadows, and up to the resort for a yummy sushi dinner before going back out to the Meadow and watching the Winterfest Fireworks. So stinkin' cool. (It got pretty chilly last night and I didn't want my camera to freeze so I left it at the condo; thus, no fun pictures of fireworks or cross country skiing that night.)

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Ready or not, here I come!

View from the plane; there were a lot of clouds though, so it’s kind of hard to see the mountains.

What a wonderful day of traveling… I got to the airport around 10:30am (Atlanta Time) and landed in Alaska a little ahead of schedule around 6:45pm (Alaska Time -4 hours difference) totaling ~12 hours of travel! I read almost 2 books, watched a movie, met some nice strangers… haha. It really was a smooth, uneventful trip-- the best kind. Jenn picked me up from the airport and we drove into Girdwood to unpack and get dinner. It was SO great to see Jenn and have the drive to catch up.  We got to the house, caught up with Scott, and I met the 4 summer interns.  Dinner was fantastic... Reindeer dogs (think really yummy hot dogs), chili, and potatoes.  I wasn't feeling to great so I just had a reindeer dog and LOTS of water.

On the flight to AK, I noticed it becoming a little hard to swallow... At dinner I started feeling really yucky, with body aches and a few chills (probably a fever!) so shortly after eating I went to bed.  It was about 10:30 (2:30am our time) so I was really exhausted! I got up around 8 this morning and I already feel a ton better after a great night’s sleep, but we’ll see how the day goes. I might be visiting the clinic if this keeps up. We’re backpacking in less than a week- leaving on Monday, so I absolutely MUST be healthy by then!!

I am missing out on a soccer camp for kids this morning, but I will be able to rest up and hopefully get back to 100% instead.  There will be a few low key things I can help Jenn with around the house today anyway, so that'll work out!

View out my window; so I took this picture this morning, around 8am, but it’s almost identical to the one I took at 10:30 last night! Love all this light… :-)

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Thursday, May 13, 2010