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Jean's Summer

This summer Jean Stockburger stayed here in Marshall until the middle of June. While she was here she, Mike and their children went camping behind Marshall for three nights. After their camping trip they came back to Marshall. Then Jean, Amy and Luke went down to Morehead, North Carolina, where they stayed with her parents for three weeks. She told me that Morehead is right on the Atlantic Ocean on a white sandy beach. They would go swimming there almost every day. Her children really enjoyed the beach. They stayed there until the ninth of July when they came back to Anchorage and met Mike at the airport. Then she and her family went to Homer, Alaska, to go camping and visit their friends, Len and Jeannie. They even went to their friends' wedding. And after the wedding they helped them build a new house. They stayed in Homer from July 12 to August fifth.

After they were in Homer they went on a ferry trip to Cordova and Valdez. Then they came home to Marshall and that was the end of Jean's summer.


By: Palassa Sergie

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