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Sunday, July 26, 2009
My Beautiful Trip to Alaska
Last week was spent in Alaska with my mom as my travel companion. We had a wonderful time. We went up to go to my cousins wedding (which turned out beautiful.) We spent several days planning for her big day, and several days touring around the beautiful state. We went to the Anchorage Zoo where I saw many animals I had never seen before. Seal, Eagle, reindeer, ox, mountain goat, moose, and moose were some of the animals. It was pretty neat. We also drove to Soldotna where the wedding was held. The drive was spectacular, and I was able to see a glacier from a short distance. We had the chance to go on a day cruise around Fox Island, which was a great addition to our trip. Although I didn't see any whales on the cruise I did spot otter's in the ocean, and see lions which was pretty cool. I really missed Tyler while I was away, but that just means I will have to travel back there someday, and I don't mind that one bit. Before the cruise we visited the see life center where I was able to touch different sea life including several different star fish, and sea corral. It was an adventure of a lifetime. In Soldotna I had a live incounter with a very large moose. He was just walking in someone's driveway. They really are exstremely large animals. The sun really shines 24 hours a day. It took me several nights before I got used to that. When we arrived the first day it was 3:30 at night and the sun was bright in the sky. WIERD! The weather was perfect throughout our entire trip. I would incourage anyone who gets the chance to travel Alaska to take it. I learned a lot about the state that is only celebrating it's 50th year. Everyone we met were adventurous people who were very self reliant upon the land. It is a wonderful state that many people know little about. I am glad I was able to experience first hand the Alaska. One thing that I thought was really crazy is the amount of people. The enitre state of Alaska only has 600,000 people and 300,000 of them live in Anchorage. Their are more people in Tucson then their entire population. We were also able to spend time on the Temple grounds it was very gorgious. It was on a Monday so the Temple was closed but I was glad we were able to see it.
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