Friday, June 27, 2008

Heading Home

Today we say goodbye to Alaska! We truly feel blessed to have been such a great opportunity to see this great state. This has to be one of the most beautiful places on the planet! God is good! As much as we have enjoyed our time here, we are glad to be headed home, not just to brick & mortar, but home to all of you. We have missed you!! We'll leave here at 7:00 this evening (10:00pm PC time) and arrive around 9:00a.m. in PC on Saturday. We covet your prayers as we travel back to Florida. Maybe we can bring some of this 55-60 degree weather with us!! Much love to all of you! Bear Hugs & Moose Kisses from Alaska!! Roger & Lisa

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Mt. McKinley

Mt. McKinley is the highest point on the North American continent. It is located several hours North of here. We didn't have time to drive all the way to it, but we drive north about 2.5 hours last night and got some great views of it.

Our first sight of it took our breath away. Roger said he had a lump in his throat, I almost started to cry. It is so majestic. Looming above the other mountain ranges, covered in snow, w/the summer artic sun glistening off of it. All I could think was how big our God must be to have held and created that towering moutain in His hands! Why do we ever have trouble trusting Him with the small details of our life? Alaska is truly the most beautiful place I've ever seen, beautiful bay to the south, incredible mountains, everything green and lush, and wildlife so abundant. We truly feel like the Lord blessed us by allowing us to see this part of the world/country. If the creation is this beautiful, this majestic, how Glorious our Lord & Saviour must be!! Isa. 40:12.
(scroll to the bottom to see the big pictures!)

Friends: New & Old

Still having a great time in Alaska! This week we have spent time with some friends-- both old and new. Roger has a buddy here that he worked w/at Tyndall years ago and we had dinner w/him (& his family) on Tuesday night. They live in a subdivision just north of the base (off base); but this is the interesting thing I have to tell you: a couple of nights before we were there a black bear was at their back fence. Now, there back yard is about a 1/3 of the size of our backyard; we aren't talking in the back 40; but right there at their back door basically. wow. Wildlife is very abundant here. Everyone says that we've seen an exceptional amount for the time we've been here. I just feel like the Lord has just really blessed us by allowing us to see so many different creatures!
We aslo had a dinner w/a couple who is here for the same conference Roger is; he and Roger work in the same building, but not with each other; but turns out both he and his wife are really good Christian people, what a delight to have some wonderful fellowship! His wife and I visited some of the downtown sites yesterday and managed to navigate through the public bus system!Traveling is so fun, because you do things you would never do at home (public transportation!)
Also, we met two delightful couples on our day cruise into Resurrection Bay/Gulf of ALaska. THey are from Chicago and Michigan (they have been close friends for a long time). They said if we ever need a place to stay in Chicago/Michigan we have an open invitation. You will see their pictures when i post all of the updated pictures today!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Fish Update & Other Thoughts

Roger had a great time on his fishing trip yesterday. He caught about 8 Halibut, but could only keep 2. This fish is yummy tasting. It was beautiful and sunny all day yesterday; from the locals reaction, all the sunshine and warm temps (high 50's) was something of a special treat. It was a welcome relief for these Floridans as well! Today though was rainy and cold (low 50's), but still the scenery was beautiful!! Its 6pm here and the rain has finally subsided and the sun is shining! Its a whopping 55 degrees! We spent the whole weekend in Seward AK, and drove back to Anchorage today.

We have been a little disappointed in the resturants here. Last night we went to the Crab Pot. We're in Alaska, in a little tiny fishing town, so you kinda think you know what your expecting at a place called the Crab Pot. Well, it was oriental and though it served seafood (not chinese food), the food still had Asain flair. And as much as we like Chinese food, we didn't really like this food. So, while usually we try to eat a local places when we're traveling, today we sought out the comfort of a familiar resturant.

We also went to the Alaskan Conservation Center today. They rehibilatate animals who have been injured, etc. We were up close and personal with bear, elk, and bison. We'll post more pictures tomorrow. If you haven't been to the bottom of the blog (scroll all the way down), there are some pictures from Exit Glacier there.

Bear Hugs from Alaska!

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Pictures!!

Be sure to scroll all the way down to the bottom of the blog page-- the photos located there are much larger!

Charter Fishing & More

Roger is headed out this morning on a Halibut charter. He is hoping to reel in a large one (or two!). Yesterday we saw them unload one weighing 88lbs. wow. He was quite excited!
I'm currently sitting in our hotel (we're in Seward, not Anchorage right now), looking out of this huge bay window over the gulf of Resurrection Bay. (I like that name!!). Behind the bay, are more of huge mountain ranges, still covered with snow! Wow! In some places along the road you can actually walk to the edge of the mountain and touch the snow! I'm going to post some more pictures and then I'm going to head to explore the little town of Seward! Its a quaint little coastal fishing town. Moose Kisses from Alaska!

Friday, June 20, 2008

Alaska, Alaska, Alaska!

Another wonderful day in Alaska. It was overcast all day, and quite cold. However,
nothing could detour our enthusiasim for getting out and seeing America's last
frontier. Today, we took a 6hr cruise into the Gulf of Alaska; we saw whales,
sea lions, puffins, eagles, bears, and more! We also hiked a short trail to a place
called Exit Glacier in Kenai Fords Nat'l Park. Words seem inadequate to
describe what we've seen so far! So... without delay, we'll let you see for
yourself!