Thursday, May 30, 2013

Full Return: Paradise!

Full return is no longer a dream but a reality. Thank you for joining us on this phenomenal journey of a lifetime! Mahalo nui loa for all your emails, comments, likes, shares, and retweets. We truly appreciate your encouragement and support! As promised, we have teamed up with Totally Totes and will be having our free drawing on June 15th! Details are on the blog post entitled, Happy 2nd Anniversary FREE Drawing is Coming Soon!


To update you on our trip, our intention was to spend one night in Kenai to catch up with close friends but we were having such a great time with them, we stayed three nights…we just couldn't tear ourselves away!



Riding alongside the Princess and Queen!




Hurry Gracie, save her!


Our friends took Mike halibut fishing and we had a huge fish fry!




Once we left Kenai, we made a quick trip to Seward.













Then we were off to Alyeska Ski Resort (sounds like Ally-s-ska) to celebrate our 16th wedding anniversary! 



We took the tram up to the 7 Glaciers Restaurant. 





It feels like the top of the world. The view is...yes, I'm gonna say it again, indescribable!







Before final take off to Anchorage to drop the RV and fly home, two members of my family "pulled a David Johnson", while we still had snow available. Please note: That is not my toes!


As you know, we started in Honolulu, and have seen Oklahoma City, Ada Oklahoma, back to Oklahoma City, Wichita Kansas, Kansas City Missouri, Des Moines Iowa, Minneapolis Minnesota, Forrest City Iowa, Sioux City South Dakota, Cheyenne Wyoming, Billings Montana, crossed over the U.S./Canadian Border at Sweet Grass Montana, Hinton Canada in Alberta, Jasper National Park, Dawson Creek, Yellow Knife, Tok Alaska, North Pole, Fairbanks, Denali, Kenai, Homer, Seward, Anchorage and are now back home in Hawaii.

Our trip totals consist of:
  • 9 States
  • 3 Canadian Providences
  • 2 Countries
  • Approximately 10,000 miles
  • Black bear
  • Grizzlies
  • Beaver
  • Stone sheep
  • Mountain goat
  • Moose
  • Swans
  • Eagles
  • Elk
  • Buffalo
  • Porcupine
  • Wild horses
  • Wolf
  • Fox
  • Coyote

We have eaten bear, moose, buffalo, halibut, caribou, red salmon…well, in other words, every Alaskan food known to mankind! 

The coolest aspects of the trip beyond the indescribable scenery and wildlife was spending time with family and friends. Another great aspect was loosing all track of time. Instead of gauging things by time and date, instead of operating on a 24 hour time span, we operated on morning, noonish, and night.

Mike and I were so peaceful on this trip. There was a deep calmness about us that I don't ever remember having. At about the 8,000 mile mark (in less than 30 days), I wondered what is different in our relationship now than 17 years ago. Seventeen years ago he was the priority, prior to this trip, I was struggling with the pressures of life vying to be top priority. This trip gave me time to understand, there will always be life's pressures but perspective is key when prioritizing and family and friends are to always be top priority.  

When we started this trip, many people made negative comments about how we were going to "be sick of each other", "be in each other's space too much", "Would be really glad to get out of the rv", etc. We found quite the opposite to be true. Covering up to 600 miles per day gives a couple plenty opportunities to talk…a lot! Mike and I are in agreement, trips like this remove us from the daily schedules and daily stresses of work. It was also helpful to be so far out in the middle of nowhere that we had no internet service! This trip has offered us quiet time to reconnect with one another, and with our girls. We slowed down and literally took in every sight, sound, even smell…we stopped and took in every moment. 

We've planned this trip for over 16 years. Start planning your trip today. Start a "trip" fund and follow through, you will be so thankful you did!


I want to extend a special mahalo nui loa to Kristina Webb at Totally Totes. I could not have done this without her!




Monday, May 27, 2013

The Halibut Fishing Capital of the World!

We had another great evening, spending precious time with great friends and then spent our morning bird watching in Kenai.

Then we were off to explore the Halibut Fishing Capital of the World!


Homer is a wonderful little harbor town surrounded by mountains, bald eagles, float planes, cute little otters, restaurants, and local one of a kind shops.







The Time Bandit (Discovery Channel, Deadliest Catch) was docked in Homer.






Russian Orthodox Church

The flag of the great state of Alaska

Two eagles fighting off a nearby bluff



We had planned on staying in Homer on Saturday night and then Nanichik on Sunday night but we all like Kenai and the Beluga Lookout RV Park so much, it was an unaminous vote to go back to the bluff! Jerry (Beluga Lookout RV Park) is very knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. The view from the bluff is second to none and the facility is the nicest we've found. Plus, going back to Kenai meant we had even more time with our friends, I am always up for that!

It is so nostalgic for me to be staying here on this bluff. Life can be so ironic with all it's twists and turns. About eighteen year ago, I worked at a Juvenile Facility right next to this RV park. During our lunch hour, I would walk down the bluff onto the mud flats with a friend/coworker to catch glimpses of beluga whales and visit with the RV travelers staying at this RV park. 

At that time, never in my wildest dreams did I ponder walking these flats as a tourist preparing to return home...to Hawaii...with the man of my dreams (As Mike so eloquently pointed out!)

Now, all glory to God, who is able, through His mighty power at work within me, to accomplish infinitely more than I could ever ask or think! (Ephesians 3:20, NLT)





Sunday, May 26, 2013

The Wonderful Kenai Peninsula!


We were awakened by the beautiful sound of a train coming down the tract and blowing it's whistle as it came around the bend, that might not seem like much to some but in Hawaii we don't see trains so for my girls to hear the train was a special treat! We were camped approximately 20 feet from the track so my girls really experienced the full definition of a train!

Spending the night on the Turn Again Arm was such a blessing, I'm convinced, there's no other place on earth like it with it's stark mountains, waterfalls, bald eagles, beluga whales, and beautiful mud flats of Cook Inlet.




As we were leaving Turn Again Arm on our way to the Kenai Peninsula, we arrived on the mud flats just in time to attend the "Alaska Bald Eagle Convention"!


We stopped off at Portage Glacier...again...indescribable!








The many twists and turns of the highway from Portage Glacier to the Kenai Peninsula are so beautiful!






We reached our destination, the Beluga Outlook RV Park, and this is my favorite rv park thus far.
It has full hook up, free showers (No other park we've stayed at has offered free showers.) Beluga Outlook RV sits on an amazing bluff overlooking the mudflats of the mouth of the Kenai River and Cook Inlet. Across the inlet, approximately 40 miles, sits Mt. Redoubt and Mt Illiamna. 




Beluga Outlook RV also offers birds galore and a very nice pathway to Cook Inlet.







Our mornings are spent walking the mud flats, watching the Coast Guard perform touch and goes, bird watching, observing how the locals fish, and skipping rocks on Cook Inlet.









Is there any better pastime for two little daddy's girls than a rock skipping contest?





It appears not...





Her children rise up and call her blessed (happy, fortunate, and to be envied); and her husband boasts of and praises her, (Proverbs 31:28, Amp)