As I prepared to leave Alaska I began seeing everything in a very different light. Cherishing each remaining moment I had; and enjoying the absolute beauty of Gods creations.
Every day I saw Mt. McKinley It was just as amazing as the first time.
The rainy days were cool and welcoming the change of the seasons.
Every morning brought a new and breathtaking sight to see.
Looking over the housing area I had been trusted to take care of gave me a sense of pride.
There were days I was able to relax and be a little silly.
And days I barely had time to look at the mountain peeking out of the clouds.
I woke up early enough to see the sun rise.
And went to bed late into the night.
Some things just intrigued my curiosity.
And some things were just refreshing to see.
It was very hard to say goodbye to Dianna
And silly James the train fanatic (I have a son just like him)
And Kathy one of the nicest women I know
Ain and Pevetra my roommates from Malaysia
I overcame so much this summer, and know I am more capable than I ever thought I could. I overcame the hill I never thought I would be able to climb almost every day. I had some pretty major health issues to deal with, and I got through it. Alaska was very good to me. It was the best thing I have ever done for me.
Goodnight Alaska I will forever cherish each moment, and each new friendship.
I hope and pray I will return again in the Spring.



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