Friday, May 29, 2009

Washout, Rockslide, and a New Bike....

Well, life has been pretty busy for us up here in Alaska!  We have been working like crazy, herding thousands of cruise ship passengers on and off our little railroad.  A railroad that has had a rough summer.  First, about a week ago there was a track washout, which basically cancelled any trips into lake Bennett, as you can see from the picture below there is a track on the right basically where it should be (except with nothing under it) and then you can see the other side of the track way off to the left.  It's going to take crews a while to get it back to normal. 


 Luckily 95% of our tours dont get as far as this spot, so Jenn still gets to give her awesome tour over and over and over and over.  Speaking of Jenn's tour... there was a film crew in town from South Africa doing a story for the Travel Channel last week.  They rode the train and wanted a young, cute train guide to ride with them if they had any questions, well, Jenn was chosen for the job.  When she got there, she quickly realized that they wanted more than they asked for, because they filmed her the entire ride.  This included making her walk in front of the train cars over and over, as well as walking up the stairs, and down, then up and down until they got the perfect shot.  The hosts of the show also coached her on how to "act" because she was the focus of their whole ride, they could've cared less about the train or scenery.  Needless to say,
 it was
 quite the experience, Jenn in on the cusp of being world famous!!  We dont know when it's going to air, but keep an eye out, and let us know if you see it.  
Another crazy thing that happened this week was on Wed, in the middle of the day between our morning and afternoon train trips there was a major rock slide about 16 miles up the track between two tunnels.  Unfortunately we had no idea it had happened and sent 5 trains full of about 2400 passengers up the mountain.  The engineer on the first train up saw the blockage and stopped, as well as calling out for the other 4 to stop.  It was so massive that all 5 of them had to back all the way back down, and we were cancelled for about 36 hours.  The largest rock that hit the tracks was 20 feet tall and about 10 feet wide, so the section crews had to blast their way through, then repair the rails.  We have pictures of the slide, but not on computers yet, so as soon as we can find a scanner in this town we'll let ya see them.

Also this week we got a new bike!!!  By new I mean a super old, rusted out, bent wheeled, Huffy.  Which is basically perfect for what we need it for.  If you've never been here we live in a town 21 blocks long by 4 blocks wide...and the blocks are tiny.  So most of the time we are walking, but it is nice to get somewhere on the far side of town quickly.  Luckily for us, our friend Wade had an extra bike lying around and let us have it.  It runs right now, but it needs some work.  This will give Brian something to do on his day off.  Either way, check out how cool we look!!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Our first week in Skagway

Well in case you are wondering if we made it up to Alaska or if we died....we made it! Also, unlike last year, it has been sunny and 60 degrees every day. Last year there were only 5 days of sunshine, and this year we're actually on the verge of getting a sunburn. We are back in the groove of working for the White Pass railroad, which boils down to 13 hour days, and thousands of tourists.
We were able to go hiking, and here's some pictures of our hike...
Here's the trail....notice May 15th and still snow.....
This is Jenn on the side of the mountain overlooking our town
Here's a mosquito on Jenn's leg....massive!!
Also we have the house with the BBQ and deck so we have tons of BBQs...here's picture of us and our housemates hangin out

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Happy Anniversary.......

“We loved with a love that was more than love.”
-Edgar Allen Poe




Happy 4th Anniversary! I love you so much! Thanks for being the BEST husband ever. These are just a few reason why I love you so much:


10. I LoVe that you know all the words to every country song ever made.

9. I LoVe that nothing ever worries you.

8. I LoVe how smart you are, and that you are excited to share that knowledge with anyone.

7. I LoVe that you always eat my red M & M’s for me.

6.I LoVe that you love everything I cook for you, and even go back for seconds, no matter how horrible I know It tastes.

5. I LoVe when you laugh so hard it takes your breathe away.

4. I LoVe the way you play with our nieces and nephews.

3. I LoVe that you are working hard through school to genuinely help OTHERS.

2. I LoVe the way you always find the positive in something or someone, even when the rest of us can not.

1. I LoVe the way you LOVE me!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

North to Alaska....

Yeah I know, it's the lamest post title there ever was, but there it is. We are officially in Alaska now. We got here last night at about 12:30am Alaska time (which is 2:30am Utah time). Needless to say, it was a long day of travel. We got to the Salt Lake airport at 7:30 am for a day that would include two plane rides, a taxi, and a boat to get to our summer home in Skagway. The plane rides went off without a hitch, all except on the flight from Seattle to Juneau the guy sleeping next to Brian was having night terrors or something because every five minutes or so he would JERK awake, smacking Brian in the face, shoulder, arm and chest. Other than that, the plane rides were great. In Juneau we loaded what was supposed to be a 7 hour boat ride to Skagway, but for some reason the Coast Guard wouldn't let us leave, so we sat there in the harbor for 2 hours. This delay turned out 7 hour ride, into a 9 1/2 hour ride. It wasn't as bad as it sounds though. The scenery from the boat is amazing, it's the same trip that people take cruise ships through. We finally got in to Skagway where Blake was waiting for us to give us a ride home. Once we got there we were so hopped up on caffeine from the boat ride that we ended up cleaning our house (which we're pretty sure hasn't been done since we left in August), and unpacking all our stuff. It was a long day, but we are finally here and ready to start our summer jobs.

This is the view off the back of the boat

Here's Jenn at the beginning of the ride

and here's her at the end.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

HaPPy BiRthDaY tO Me?......

My birthday is not until June, and the past four years I have spent it in Alaska. The girls were so sweet and decided that this year we were going to celebrate early so I could spend my "birthday" with them! They took me to dinner at the Garden Cafe, then back to Lauren's for birthday desert and presents! Thanks girls you are the BEST! lOvE Ya!





This is the amazing Cupcake-cake Lauren made for me!
YUMMY!!!!!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Mom's Graduation....

So this weekend we went up to Logan for Brian's Mom's graduation from Utah State. She got her degree in special education. We are really proud of her, it has been a long time coming, and is something that she has been working on since before any of us were even a thought in the back of Mom and Dad's minds. She went to school until she had kids, then took time off to raise them, but know that all of us are grown, we are happy that she is now able to finish her degree and start her professional life. It was a great time, Heather, Dave and the kids came down as well as a lot of the rest of the family. Another awesome thing is that she got an amazing job the week before graduation that will force her and Dad to move up closer to us! Congrats Mom!!




Here's a picture of Mom with the sugar daddy who bankrolled her education.....Dad


Brian and the kids burning off some energy in the hotel room between graduation sessions.



Here's the video of Mom getting her diploma, she insisted that they pronounce her name right....took the lady about 4 times, but finally got it right, it's Laurie, pronounced "Law-Ree"....pretty simple right? Guess not.