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Summers in Alaska means that I get to see my family

7/25/2008

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My family has been down to Kenai more than five times this summer to fish and clam dig.  It has been a true blessing to see my family as much as I have this summer. 

1. Left to right- Stephanie, Chuck, me, Adam, Pakak, Chris and my mom

2. My sister Steph and I with Avu.  I am eight years older than my sister and brother Chris.  Chris and Steph are twins but now everyone says that my sister and I can be twins.   We are the same height and weight.  It is nice to trade clothes with her.  :) 

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I love fish and fishing

7/25/2008

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Fishing is a lot of work.  FIrst you have to catch the fish.  In the first picture Adam caught a fish by using his dip net.  Next we have to clean the fish and then get it ready for the freezer.  This could be a lot of work for one person.  I am thankful that God brought Adam and I together and I am thankful that we work well as a team.  Team work is the way to go! 

In the second picture you can see me filleting a fish with an ulu, while Adam is bleeding the fish. 

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Summer Update

7/25/2008

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Summers in Alaska are so busy.  Unfortunately, we had to go to Washington and Canada to get a little sun.  The weather in Alaska has not been summer like.

On Monday I had my last summer class.  I am pretty sure that I passed my two methods classes.  I took reading and math methods.  I learned to much and it just makes me more excited to be in the classroom next month!

Above are two pictures of us on our fundraiser trip to Washington and Canada.  The trip went well.  God is good. 

For the rest of the summer Adam and I will be fishing and picking berries and welcoming the new bunch of students. 

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