Eight stars of gold on a field of blue -
Alaska's flag. May it mean to you
The blue of the sea, the evening sky,
The mountain lakes, and the flow'rs nearby;
The gold of the early sourdough's dreams,
The precious gold of the hills and streams;
The brilliant stars in the northern sky,
The "Bear" - the "Dipper" - and, shining high,
The great North Star with its steady light,
Over land and sea a beacon bright.
Alaska's flag - to Alaskans dear,
The simple flag of a last frontier.
Alaska's Flag
Written by Marie Drake
Composed by Elinor Dusenbury
I can't let 2012 get away from me without finishing my Answers in Alaska series. The Alaskan Cruise almost seems like a dream, but I have the photos to prove that it REALLY HAPPENED! Answers below...
Seattle
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Sibs at The Space Needle |
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Cool Tour! We learned all about the history of Seattle - Underground! |
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An Original "Crapper" - Look it up... |
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All Aboard - Seattle Skyline |
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Seattle Great Wheel |
Ketchikan
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Ketchikan - Our First Port |
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Off the ship and ready for adventure! |
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Off to see the rain forest and the totem poles. |
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Us and Him |
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My Groupies |
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The LOVE Seat |
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Can you say, Karate Kid? (In the Chunk Voice) |
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Posin' with Totem |
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Had to take in the Lumber Jack Show |
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Totally Cheesy but Fun |
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Go USA Team! |
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Cheering for our Guys! |
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That Log is made out of....Wood! (In Chipmunk Voice) |
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Nice Try...you don't have that look of terror. |
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Some of the fam enjoyed a plane ride |
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The N1400Z |
Ship Life
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Concerts Under the Stars |
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The Dining Room - Our Favorite Place! |
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Cruising the Tracy Arm Fjord |
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Formal Night with the Fam |
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Our amazing dinner servers. Italian Night! |
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Early Morning in the Fjord |
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A Barry Manilow Reunion!!! (See Barry in the Background) |
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Couldn't resist the chocolate milk...now, let's keep it down! |
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He brought the Sees! What could be better than sailing with Sees? |
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Groucho Marx? |
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The Best Night of the Cruise...Memories |
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Our Information Lady: "I just LOVE Information!!" |
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The most delicious gluten free dessert! |
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And how many virgin strawberry daiquiris is that? |
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Sorry guys...I couldn't resist! |
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Sporting the attractive, orange life vest... |
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Reflecting.... |
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The Cozy Dinner Table |
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Always a funny face from this gal! |
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Can those binoculars be any bigger? |
Juneau
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The Mendenhall Glacier...in the rain |
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The holes are too big for our heads! I'm the Fish! Love the Growl... |
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The Sass of Suz |
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Mom at Mendenhall! |
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We did see a whale...a great blue one! HaHaHa- Great Times!!! |
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Our Lovely Wait in the Rain |
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The Baers by The Bear |
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Oh, I'm so skinny! Look at that waist! |
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Lovin' the Salmon Bake |
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Blutty Butting in... |
Skagway
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I found Gold!!! |
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A Gold Mining Jaunt - Liarsville |
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On the road to Yukon Territory |
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Border of Canada and Alaska. Cold!!! |
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Silliness with the Sibs |
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Some made the jaunt to Canada via train... |
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Love this photo! |
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Two of my amazing sisters! |
Victoria, Canada (Butchart Gardens)
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An evening at Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada |
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Pure Gorgeousness! |
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A waterfall of fireworks |
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Beautiful fireworks that night in the gardens |
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Not restrooms or bathrooms...but washrooms |
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Waterfall at Butchart |
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Can we look any more touristy? |
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It's like you're in a different world! |
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Boring bus ride but you look cute! |
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Thank you...I enjoyed myself! |
Pretty Pics
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Location where we saw whales |
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Mendenhall Glacier in the rear |
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Somewhere in Alaska... |
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Ketchikan |
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Loved these Alaskan towns! |
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More of Mendenhall |
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The Rainbow Connection |
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Bridge on the way to Yukon |
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Lily Pads!!! |
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LOVE! |
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Perfectly Picturesque |
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Rainbows and Fireweed |
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Mount Rainier |
Answers in Alaska - Part 2
Four months later, I'm completing my Answers in Alaska series. See Part 1, Here.
1. While on our cruise, we met a couple from Las Vegas. We talked with them a lot about children and family. We found out some interesting things about his grandmother, Lola Walters. She wrote the famous article entitled The Grapefruit Syndrome. It is her personal experience about getting annoyed with her husband over the way he ate grapefruit. When she told him about it, she didn't have a single negative thing to say about any of her habits, quirks, or personality traits.
Answer: I looked it up when we got home from our trip and sure enough, after rereading it, I remembered the story and took note of her wisdom.
From her article..."I wish I could say that this experience completely cured me of fault
finding. It didn’t. But it did make me aware early in my marriage that
husbands and wives need to keep in perspective, and usually ignore, the
small differences in their habits and personalities. Whenever I hear of
married couples being incompatible, I always wonder if they are
suffering from what I now call the Grapefruit Syndrome."
This reminder has been a blessing as I strive to look past the sours and focus on the sweets!
2. Our friends told us some other things about his grandmother. They told us about "The Cost of a Thing." It was a story about a couple who wanted new carpet. They determined if the mother got a job, they would have the money for the carpet. However, the job ended up being quite detrimental to the family and children. So, Lola Walters encouraged her children and grandchildren to think about the cost of a thing. Did the carpet really just cost the purchase price or did it cost much, much more?
Answer: When making decisions about money spent, whether to accept another obligation or responsibility, or agree to this or that, think about "The Cost of a Thing" and encourage your children to do the same. What is the true cost?
3. You Snooze, You Lose. My mother raised us in a way that completely goes against this common saying. When she bought a bag of treats, she divided it equally into ziploc bags and gave one to each of us. When she made meatballs for dinner, she told us how many each person could have so nobody missed out. She taught us to assess how much of a food item is available at a party or family event to make sure we didn't take more than our share. This was engrained in me since day one.
Answer: I realized on this cruise how much I hate this phrase. It goes against all that I've been taught - to look out for others, the Golden Rule, common courtesy, a desire to make others happy. Even though the "You Snooze, You Lose" phrase is widely used, I will continue to fight against it and teach my children to do the same. It may seem like a little thing but I detest the entitlement, selfish mentality of our society.
I could go on and on about the many realizations and answers resulting from this once in a lifetime experience. No doubt it was an amazing vacation spent with family that I love dearly. I think that was the best part...making memories with people I adore. 'Till the next vacation, peeps...
More to Come...but until then, Stick-to-it!