Thursday, August 28, 2008

A look back in time

So I am going for a personal record by posting two days in a row.
I am having a really good time here in PA. The meeting wednesday night went really well. I was teaching about Islam and a young muslim girl was there that night. We were able to have a long conversation after the meeting. I've spent most of my time here between pastor Hammett and George and Kristin. Ronnie left on vacation before I got to meet him...so I guess that means I have to come back, eventually. I got to play volleyball a little bit today with their schools volleyball team, it was fun. Every time I play sports I realize how much I love physical activity.
I got some new website building software and am going to start trying it out...should be fun, if I find the time. I think physicists should be able to make time. OH! I met Kristin's brother, who apparently is also my long lost brother! He thinks physics is actually interesting (not just faking it to humor me) and can talk about 'why and how stuff works' for as long as I can (though we didn't test it for George and Kristin's sake). He even dislikes Walmart. He works in IT, so I guess it is given that he is a nerd, but we both agreed we are actually geeks, because we like sports as well which, for those who are interested in these useless technicalities, is the difference between a nerd and a geek.
Anyway, I'm gonna stop now before I further incriminate myself.

This picture is in loving memory of Aaron and Tobi (lots of love) and all those who went on the Chena dome survival trip. You may have to enlarge the photo to see it.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Outside Alaska, inside America

I guess not everyone will agree with that title, but probably cause they are not alaskan. I figure that any time you have to spend 10 hours on a plane you must be in a new country...I arrived safe and sound (as sound as I can be) into Philadelphia and rode back to Emmaus with the Hammetts. I got to meet pastor Hammett and had a good time with him and George. I've almost met the whole family.
I had a really great last week in Alaska, except for the fact that it was the last week. My brother came up from Juneau and stayed for four days. We didn't do anything especially exciting, but we didn't need to. Any time with my brother and dad is special. It was hard saying good bye to everyone (again), but it was kinda short and sweet and I was busy enough that I didn't have time to think about it much, which always makes it easier for me. It seems like each time I leave it becomes easier. I don't know if that is a good thing or bad...some of both I suppose.
I am looking forward to the week here on the east coast. I am not sure if I will do anything specific, but I'm sure I'll get to meet alot of people, which is the part that I love the most of any new place.
Anyway, here are some randomly arranged pictures:

Left to right (obviously): Monk (brother), Dad (dad's are always just Dad), and Me. I love this picture. I have very few moments when we are together, and I miss it very very much. I learned so much about life from my dad and brother...

No post would be complete without a picture of my neice. It is old, but she's still cute. The dog is my dad's new puppy.
This is a picture from our Denali trip (with George and Kristin)...One of the many reasons Alaska is amazing.


These two pictures are from the Chitina trip. The mountains are incredible...I wish the Middle East had some.
I actually don't fillet fish very often. My mom is so good at it that it was just foolish to do it when she is around, nevertheless I know how to do it, and was even able to fool Rebekah into thinking I knew enough to teach her...she actually did a good job (good student, not teacher).

Saturday, August 9, 2008

a very late post...no real excuse

Well, I guess I have been on blogger vacation for the last six weeks or so. It goes by so fast. I would tell you all about the drama in my life, but I don't think that I really have any, and if I did I couldn't make it sound very interesting or exciting...maybe I'll hire Aaron to write stories about me; he's said that is going to do that some day.
So, here is a quick list of things that have happened that have stuck out in my mind from the past month and a half:

1. Spending almost two weeks in Ninilchik. I got to see my mom, sister, and niece (who is super cute, funny, and all around great). I realize more and more how lucky I am to have a family, even if I don't get to see them very often; I love them lots. I also got to spend a day commercial fishing (pics included). I've not fished for three years, but nevertheless I hadn't lost any of my knowledge of skill on the boat...I guess that is what 8 years of experience does for you

2. Missions conference at the home church. It was an incredible time; very challenging, very focusing, as well as fun. I enjoyed being able to get to know the Hammetts (or two of them, the rest will follow).

3. Spending time with my friends here in North Pole. I'm sure I don't do a good job of showing that I enjoy being around them, but I really do, and I know I am going miss that (again) when I leave.

4. Being able to work with my hands again. Luckily Alaska has no shortage of opportunities for physical labor. I got to tear down some trees, help build on houses, and other fun things from my past which are non-existant in the Middle East

5. Going hiking through the howling wind and fog. It was a little cold and alot windy, but the hike up to the bomber with the guys was a fun trip. It will make a good memory and a good story (now the Arabs will really think I'm nuts).

6. Preaching once a week and doing some outreach. It has been good to get back into the practice of preaching and doing outreach (both of which I can't do in the east, due to circumstance)

Well, I am sure that there are more if I thought about it. I'm certain that going to Chitna will make the list, as well as getting to know Sam and Rachel, though the experience will be especially fun (or funny at least) after someone throws Sam in the river.

OK, here are a few pictures of past events:
Me cathcing fish like you are SUPPOSED to catch fish, with big nets. Fishing, by the way, is supposed to be work, not recreation. I love commercial fishing

My mom can fillet fish better than anyone I have ever met. She gets gold for speed and effeciency.

Left to right: Hannah (sister), Devynn (niece), Me, Mom (moms are always just mom)

My Mom and I on our bushwhack hike into the Caribou Hills.