Monday, May 31, 2010

Craig and Sandy's Alaska Trip, May 2010

Grizzly Bears in Denali


We left early Monday morning, May 17, 2010. We flew to Denver, then Seattle, then Anchorage Alaska. We were met by Robin and Richard and then went to our hotel in Anchorage. The layovers were productive because I finished writing a draft of my report for DFCM. I also worked on a presentation I’m making in June for the Utah Government Auditors Association.

The next day we drove to Alaska and checked into our beautiful cabin. The landlords were very gracious and the place was nestled in woods with a beautiful stream running through it.

That afternoon we went on a flightseeing trip to Mount McKinley. The mountains were awe inspiring and being in a floatplane was a fun experience.
The following day we went to Denali National Park. The highlight of the trip was seeing two grizzly bears. These grizzly bears were huge. You don’t get a feeling for how big they were looking at our picture, but when we looked at them through our binoculars, they were immense. We also saw Dahl’s sheep, but to see them you’ve got to blow up the picture a lot. We also saw Caribou.

The next day we went to the Matanuska Valley to see the Matanuska Glacier. It was interesting though a bit pricey to see; we also went to a reindeer farm where we petted and fed some reindeer.

The next day we drove to Seward, stopping along the way to sightsee. One of the sites was the Exit Glacier which was a very interesting place to see. The Glacier has been receding for a long time and they marked it’s location during various time periods.

This morning we went sea kayaking in Resurrection Bay. It was a great trip. We saw sea lions sunning themselves as well as dolphins. We are really enjoying this trip. There are some amazing things to see and do.

We then boarded the boat and began our voyage. Our cabin was great as was the food and service.

The first day we cruised at sea. Sandy and I went to a cooking demonstration where the cook, from Seattle, presented a demonstration on cooking cold pea soup and salmon which was delicious. That evening they had a show with some great singing.

The next day we went to Glacier Bay. The cruise ship went into the bay and we saw this amazing glacier. Some parts of the glacier fell off and we got some good pictures. Glacier Bay is a pristine wilderness area, accessible only by plane or boat.

The next day we stopped in Haines Alaska. We rode bikes to a beautiful stream and lake, mainly seeing Eagles along the way. The bald eagle is a stately, beautiful bird. When they are sitting in a tree they look like royalty.

The next day we docked in Juneau Alaska and saw some spectacular sights. We went on a whale watching tour. We saw Orca and Humpback whales. It was amazing. I got a movie of a humpback whale diving into the water and another picture of a humpback whale with its mouth open.

The following day we were in Ketchican. We walked through the town, went through a museum and walked to a city park. That afternoon we went on the “Duck” which is a bus taking you around the city and converts into a boat. It was fun.

The following day we were at sea going to Vancouver. We got some wonderful pictures of sunset and I had a neat experience where I saw a school of porpoises leaping and diving near the boat.

All in all we had a wonderful time. All our schedules were met and the weather was gorgeous every day except the day we flew home. We enjoyed being with Robin and Richard. I feel we were greatly blessed on this trip.

Our "Rustic Cabin's" Kitchen

McKinley Mountain Range

Mount McKinley

Instrument panel showing "Terrain Ahead"


Glacier Bay

Sea Kayaking in Resurrection Bay

Us in Glacier Bay

Biking in Haines

Sea Lion eating a fish

Open mouth of a Humpback whale

Group of Orca or "Killer Whales"

A full body shot of an Orca whale


Humpback Whale diving

Sea Lions in Resurrection Bay

Monday, May 10, 2010

Monson Family News Update April-March 2010

Monson News Update April & May 2010

This is late. Our att.net account was wiped. My new e-mail address is karlamnielson@gmail.com. Any monthly contributions sent via e-mail are greatly appreciated. Ryan sent me everyone’s e-mail address, unfortunately, his contribution was wiped out when att.net was wiped out.

Ryan & Doris

Riley will be working this summer before returning to BYU. Parker will be graduating from Flagstaff High and going to Southern Virginia University and Mary may be moving out on her own like her brothers. Doris and Ryan will have the house to themselves.

Sean & Jana

Another recital was successfully accomplished this weekend. Aubree, Erica and Elise dance in the contemporary dance showcase. Erica led the 3-4 year olds in a cowgirl dance and was one of the nightmare performers. Elise in the Magic dance and the Living Doll dance. She has great expression and dramatic flair. Aubree danced in several numbers as well, including music to Fame, a great dance music piece. I don’t know how Jana and Sean keep up the high level of performance with Creative Arts.

Kim and Cary

Teral and Eddie are living in a 4 bedroom house for less rent than their apartment. Cole & Kristi will finish their residency this month and be moving to Henderson, Nevada. Jordan may be flying to Ohio for these events. Stuart will be defending his disseration at the U of U and Allie should be finished with classes soon and beginning internships. Kim,Cary & some of the Walkowski family are on a cruise at the moment.

Craig & Sandy, Mom & Dad

Six of us, Mom & Dad, Craig & Sandy and Norm and I went to a Passover Feast given by Victor Ludlow at BYU. Dad was the oldest male in the entire room of 120 + people and was the reigning patriarch at our table. We passed around the ‘afikonan’ cracker and Dad had to bargain to get it back from Sandy. Her condition, Dad has to wash the lettuce in the salads 3 times before serving it for the rest of Sandy’s lifetime.

Craig, Mom and Dad drove to Denver to visit Conrad & Debbie. They talked, played tennis with Tim,etc.

Conrad & Debbie

Lindsay will graduate from BYU-ID and will go up in July for the ceremony. Jayden will be born this month. Conrad hoped it would be on his birthday. Melissa gradutes Msy 25 from Smokey Hills High School and will be sttending BYU-ID. She is working by cleaning the mission home. The Weapons Blender arenas and stores continue to prosper in Salt Lake and Orem. Tyler continues to work with his brother-in –law.

Karla & Norm

Ryan and his companion from South Carolina had 2 baptisms this Saturday. Trent finished Winter Semester and is working at the Bookstore. Jason will finish finals Thursday and will leave for his associateship in Newport Beach shortly thereafter. Kristin will go with him for a week and return home to her job in Virginia. GJ continues to work in ST. George Monday thru Friday and Amelia continues to work for the Deseret News and other publications.Norm spent the last week in the Salt Palace promoting BYU’s book machine for the National Geneological Conference and I continue to love my short communte.

Monson Family News Update April-March 2010

Monson News Update April & May 2010

This is late. Our att.net account was wiped. My new e-mail address is karlamnielson@gmail.com. Any monthly contributions sent via e-mail are greatly appreciated. Ryan sent me everyone’s e-mail address, unfortunately, his contribution was wiped out when att.net was wiped out.

Ryan & Doris

Riley will be working this summer before returning to BYU. Parker will be graduating from Flagstaff High and going to Southern Virginia University and Mary may be moving out on her own like her brothers. Doris and Ryan will have the house to themselves.

Sean & Jana

Another recital was successfully accomplished this weekend. Aubree, Erica and Elise dance in the contemporary dance showcase. Erica led the 3-4 year olds in a cowgirl dance and was one of the nightmare performers. Elise in the Magic dance and the Living Doll dance. She has great expression and dramatic flair. Aubree danced in several numbers as well, including music to Fame, a great dance music piece. I don’t know how Jana and Sean keep up the high level of performance with Creative Arts.

Kim and Cary

Teral and Eddie are living in a 4 bedroom house for less rent than their apartment. Cole & Kristi will finish their residency this month and be moving to Henderson, Nevada. Jordan may be flying to Ohio for these events. Stuart will be defending his disseration at the U of U and Allie should be finished with classes soon and beginning internships. Kim,Cary & some of the Walkowski family are on a cruise at the moment.

Craig & Sandy, Mom & Dad

Six of us, Mom & Dad, Craig & Sandy and Norm and I went to a Passover Feast given by Victor Ludlow at BYU. Dad was the oldest male in the entire room of 120 + people and was the reigning patriarch at our table. We passed around the ‘afikonan’ cracker and Dad had to bargain to get it back from Sandy. Her condition, Dad has to wash the lettuce in the salads 3 times before serving it for the rest of Sandy’s lifetime.

Craig, Mom and Dad drove to Denver to visit Conrad & Debbie. They talked, played tennis with Tim,etc.

Conrad & Debbie

Lindsay will graduate from BYU-ID and will go up in July for the ceremony. Jayden will be born this month. Conrad hoped it would be on his birthday. Melissa gradutes Msy 25 from Smokey Hills High School and will be sttending BYU-ID. She is working by cleaning the mission home. The Weapons Blender arenas and stores continue to prosper in Salt Lake and Orem. Tyler continues to work with his brother-in –law.

Karla & Norm

Ryan and his companion from South Carolina had 2 baptisms this Saturday. Trent finished Winter Semester and is working at the Bookstore. Jason will finish finals Thursday and will leave for his associateship in Newport Beach shortly thereafter. Kristin will go with him for a week and return home to her job in Virginia. GJ continues to work in ST. George Monday thru Friday and Amelia continues to work for the Deseret News and other publications.Norm spent the last week in the Salt Palace promoting BYU’s book machine for the National Geneological Conference and I continue to love my short communte.