Today is the anniversary of our family's move to Alaska. My wife was uneasy about the move, but went along with it as I wanted the adventure and we were initially only obligated for 2 years. After a few years here, she refuses to move anywhere else. The small population of the state gives us friends all over the state, and three of our children have elected to stay here to raise their families. It is also the 60th anniversary of the 1964 earthquake that devastated the Southcentral region of the state. Hope that never happens again.
Like any move, employment is a huge factor (unless you're retired.) I gotta think that Alaska is the most challenging state on that issue.
Happy 35th and may there be many more. You and your lovely wife did what many people dream of doing. Congratulations and thank you for sharing it with us.
We had six kids here, but two married Boeing engineers and one is a trucking manager in Kansas City. Three DID remain here--all boys/men.
I used to see them all the time when I was commuting, I don't stay up so late any more and the light pollution even here causes difficulties. If we stay up late in the winter and it isn't cloudy, we see them all the time.
Today is our 47th wedding anniversary. We are heading to the boonies to one of the tourist hotels before the majority of tourists arrive. We can only stay one night, as we have plants, greenhouses, and other things to tend, but we should be able to have one good day to get away.