After a long day of traveling yesterday, I finally arrived in Anchorage - more than five hours after my scheduled arrival. Because of some mechanical trouble with my original flight in Kansas City, I was put on two later flights and had to spend a few hours in the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport killing time. [side note - There are three arcades in the MPS airport, which I found out by walking through all of the terminals. However, I'd advise against playing pinball there - of the three machines I tried, only one worked. The second one only had one working flipper and the third simply ate my quarters.]
The flight from MPS to Anchorage was about five hours; I slept for the first hour or so, but when I woke up anticipation kept my eyelids from closing again.

With maybe two hours to go there was thick cloud cover below us, but at one point when I noticed a break in the clouds I thought I could see some snow/mountains below. Sure enough, for the last hour and a half or so of the flight, the skies started to clear, and every time I looked down I saw more and more mountains. As we got closer to Anchorage, we also started to pass over some water and there were mountainous islands that rose up out of the water. The picture here really doesn't do it justice.
After arriving in Anchorage, I made may way to the apartment of a fellow Goshen College alum where I'm staying until I get into a place of my own. I also met up with two other GC alumni that live nearby for a bit of dinner. When we got back to there apartment building there were three moose - a mother a two calfs - walking in their yard/around their building. I was hoping to see, and knew I probably would see, a moose while here, but I definitely didn't expect to see a family of them within hours of arriving. (unfortunately, I didn't have my camera on me)
Today I ventured out and explored Anchorage a bit. I took a bus downtown and looked around a bit. I found the railyard where the trains that I'll be cooking aboard will leave from. In the late morning I was planning on taking a bus back to where I'm staying, but there weather was so nice out (mid-50s and sunny, clear blue skies) that I just decided to walk all the way back, which was about 45 minutes or an hour. As walked I couldn't help but be amazed as I looked past the buildings, streets, and urban sprawl and see snow covered mountains rising up all around the city. I can't wait to get outside of the city and see what Alaska really has to offer.

Tonight I played an unexpected game of ultimate frisbee with some of the members of the Mennonite church here in Anchorage. It was a great way to get outside, meet some people, and get active to try to fight the jet-lag I felt creeping on during the late afternoon. Tomorrow morning I have my first day of orientation/training, where I'll hopefully learn a lot more about the work I'm doing this summer and meet many of my new coworkers.
Until next time, when I hopefully have more pictures and an apartment of my own...