Alaska
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It was actually cold getting off the plane in Alaska. We were wearing sweatshirts, but after living in hot Bahrain we didn’t have much in the way of jackets (and no coats at all), and we didn’t bring any anyway. But it wasn’t too bad, and we didn’t have long to wait until the airport shuttle came and got us. As I was getting into the shuttle I stepped on the grass and the ground felt spongy under my feet. That is so different from what I’m used to. I don’t know if the ground in Alaska really is spongy, especially at this time of year, or that I’m not used to walking on actual dirt anymore, as the ground here in Bahrain is dirt, yes, but quite hard.
It was also interesting how much light there was. It was after midnight when we landed, and the sky was not entirely dark, although it was black in most places. It turns out that there are only a few hours of darkness in Alaska at this time of year. For example at 10:00 p.m. the sun is only just starting to set. And in June, from what I was told they pretty much have 24 hour daylight. Of course in winter it’s dark a lot: I was told the sun doesn’t get up until after 10:00 a.m. and it’s down by 3 or 4 in the afternoon.
So we slept a few hours and then got up to get ready for the wedding. Jeremy’s sister, Jessica, was getting married. We got to the church in plenty of time to meet the family, talk to them, watch everyone else finish getting ready, take the family photos (very important), and eat lunch (also very important). Jessica married into a very large family. Her new husband has 10 brothers and sisters. The youngest is 4. And everyone was there for the wedding, including the already married brother and all the college kids. I really enjoyed my time with that family. They were really sweet and a joy to be around. They were very friendly and very accepting; I felt real comfortable around them.
The wedding itself went well. I think Jennifer, another sister of Jeremy’s, took about 1000 pictures, mostly of Jessica, while she was waiting to walk down the aisle. Jessica was very beautiful, and her groom, Abraham, couldn’t stop grinning. It was a very sweet and nice wedding.
After the wedding and after we sent Jessica and Abraham away the rest of us “family” cleaned up and then we changed clothes and went to the mountains and went on a hike. It was really fun. We got to see a waterfall and some snow. Snow in May!
Sunday we went to church there and went to the pastor’s house afterwards, who is Abraham’s dad. It was real nice to spend more time with Jeremy’s family and Abraham’s family as well as the three members of the bridal party that weren’t technically family but were embraced as if they were. It was real nice fellowship.
Monday we had to leave to go to Canada. It turned out there were parks and things to do and see in Alaska. And we got along so well with the people there, that I wished we’d made plans to stay. I didn’t really want to leave. But we had fun in Canada too, and someday we’ll go back to Alaska. After all, we’ll surely visit Jeremy’s sister. I just hope it’s in spring or summer.
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