Friday, May 30, 2008

My first try for going to Alaska

As you have noticed, my truck has more fun and travel than I do. However, that changed for a weekend during the first six days of May. Mary and I took three days of vacation to travel for a wonderful experience. On May 1st, we left Idaho Falls at 6:00 p.m. on an airplane bound for Anchorage Alaska. Awaiting there was our new grandson Pearce, the son of Clark and Chelsea.
Here are proud grandparents holding Pearce.





This was on Friday after we arrived. He is a real keeper.

On Sunday, we shared the second reason for going up to Alaska. We were able to watch Chelsea graduate from the University of Alaska - Anchorage. Mom and I are extremely proud of her for this accomplishment. We are grateful that Clark supported and encouraged her to complete the Bachelor of Arts degree. What a young woman!!! and a great new mother!!!




Chelsea's parents were there at the same time and shared in the experience. We spent some quality time with Clark, Chelsea and Pearce. It was good to visit with them, feel and see the love that they have in their expanded family, and feel the Spirit of Peace and Love that was present. It is the sme feeling that I have when I visit John, Maria and the grandchildren here.
It still amazes me how my capacity to feel love for each and every new addition to our family just grows and grows and grows.
Mom and I had to leave at 0-dark-thirty in the morning (1:00 a.m.) on the 6th to return home. We brought some precious memories with us. Being a grandparent is worth the time and experience it took to reach this point in our lives.

4 comments:

sarah said...

dad!!! i'm SO proud of you!! you figured it out! i love hearing YOUR stories! i'm sure your truck missed out on this adventure... love you!!

sarah said...

ps- i forgot to mention how much i love the picture of chelsea at her graduation... she's the only one looking up and waving.... i GUARANTEE mom yelled at her until she acknowledged you for the photo! classic!!

clark said...

Well done dad, we love you and mom so much. It was so good to have you up here for our special days.

R L Greer said...

I'm amazed at the technical prowess. A major accomplishment for those living in the shadow of the beer temple! We'll be in Anchorage at the end of next week. How do we reach Clark?

Candace & Robert