Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Hiking Flattop Mountain














Today, was a beautiful Alaska day. We decided to take mom and Aunt Kathy for a hike to flattop mountain. This was something we always wanted to do, but since grocery shopping was always a priority, we never were able to take advantage of these types of activities.
It's hard to believe, that just a few days ago, we were living in Bethel. It feels like Bethel is a million miles away. I still get a tear in my eye when I see the Chugach Mountains. I've wanted to live in Anchorage for so long, it's still hard to think we live here now.
Flattop is a popular local hike. The first few miles were pretty easy, but we quickly realized, the hike to the top would be a bit of a challenge. Eric and I were impressed at how well mom and Kathy did. We did not realize how strenuous it would be, and were not really prepared. The last 1/2 mile or so was up a rock cliff, which was pretty steep and slippery. I was sucking wind, but the trip was worth it. The view from the top was truly breath taking. You could see the entire Anchorage bowl. Amazing! Kathy decided not to attempt the rock wall, but mom made it to the top. Eric and I had gone ahead, and we could hear her at the base of the rock wall. She followed some teenagers up the mountain. They had to pretty much pull her to the top, but she made it!
The trip down was a bit treacherous. The rocks were pretty slick, so I did a lot of sliding on my butt, so I wouldn't fall. It was a good time, and everyone was beat by the end.



Friday, June 22, 2007

Movin out of Bethel!

See ya later YK delta!
Alaska Airlines flight 46 .


On Friday, June 22, I left Bethel for the last time. I worked until 5 pm, then hopped on the 8 pm jet for Anchorage, where Eric was waiting. It was a tough day with alot of emotions. I cried as I boarded the plane, but was ready to start our new life in Anchorage.
People don't really understand our decision to live in the Bush, and that is just fine. I did not do this for them, I did it for us and I will forever be grateful for the lessons I learned while in Bethel. For me, moving to Alaska was the best thing I ever did. Bethel taught me to accept people for who they really are and to enjoy our differences. That is completely different than my life in Utah, where I was taught if you don't fit the Utah mold - then you are not accepted. I finally feel that I fit in, and I can just be me - and people like me for who I am. I knew there was more to life out there, and I'm grateful I found it in Alaska.
I had to admit, that I was ready to leave the Bush, but I'm not ready to leave Alaska. Everyone thinks that Eric was the reason why we are still here, which is completely untrue. We love Alaska, and I can't imagine living back in the cookie-cutter life of Utah. People are a tough breed up here, which is refreshing.
I'm excited to have this time to explore more of Alaska, but am sad to leave behind the toughest thing I have ever done.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

My Birthday!


Good food and fun at the bonfire.

We love Smores!
Janna and I celebrated our birthday on June 2, Bethel Style! We had all of our friends over for a bonfire BBQ. It was a great time. We ate, laughed, and enjoyed each other's company. It's hard to believe that in just a few days, I will leave all of my great friends.



Friday, June 1, 2007

Girl's Night

The Girls

Playing pit


At midnight, the girls sang "happy birthday" to Janna and I. Yes, we have the same birthday! On May 31, some of the girls who moved away came back to Bethel for a visit. The entire weekend was filled with food, laughing, and fun. Friday night, we all played "pit" for hours - no boys allowed! We were so loud, that we could be heard all throughout the complex!


At midnight, Janna and I were presented with our birthday crowns - which we were told we must wear at our birthday BBQ.