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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 35
Sign: Aries

City: Macomb
State: Michigan
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/21/2006
March 30, 2009 - Monday 

Category: Travel and Places





Whitney Jacobs
















We left early in the morning to go to the airport.  I loved it when the plane went in the sky.  It was fun.  When we go there I was so happy.  It was really hot.  We took a car ride to Hawks Cay Resort.  It was so beautiful. 

The condo we stayed at was fancy.  My brother Ryan and I had a room to share and our beds had grass skirts on them.  After unpacking we took a walk around the resort.  We saw lots of coconut trees and lots of lizards.

When we got to the main hotel we saw the dolphins.  I was so excited.  I couldn’t wait to swim with them.  After our walk we went swimming, the water was so warm.  I got my hair braided from a lady by the pool one day but it fell out but it looked good while it lasted.

The next day we went swimming at the Pirate Ship Pool it was cool, it had cannons that would shoot water. After lunch was when I got to swim with the dolphins.  My dad and I had to put on wet suits; they were really tight.  The trainers told us about the dolphins.   Theirs names were Bala, Nemo and Sebastian.  My dad and I got in the water with the trainer then the dolphin swam right up to us.  The dolphin’s skin was soft and smooth and it felt like rubber.  It was cool.  The trainer taught me different hand signs to make the dolphins do tricks.  I made it jump in the air, clap its fins, dance and bring me a prize; the prize was a piece of sea grass.  The trainer also let me feed the dolphins, they like fish, ice cubes and jello.

My favorite part was when the dolphin kissed my cheek and I kissed it back.  What was neat at Hawks Cay was I was able to see the dolphins every day.  Kim and Jerry Stevens drove from their house in Florida to visit us (Jerry is the State Director of B4K).  Ryan and I had fun with them.  We did a lot of fun things together, we swam, goofed around, seen the sights of Key West and lots of dolphins.  I had a blast with Wanda and I met some other kids to play with too.

Thank you to Kim and Jerry who came to see me there and for letting me “smoke” the tires on his car, too bad it’s broken now.  Thank you to Wanda at Hawks Cay for all your help.  Thank you Benefit4Kids for granting my Outdoor Wish of swimming with the dolphins.



Dear B4K Family,
On behalf of Whitney, Ryan and Melanie I just want to say thank you so very very much for granting Whitney’s wish. If you could have seen the look of joy on her face the first time she saw the dolphins, it was priceless.  Besides Whitney’s swim we also had other adventures.  We along with our new friends Kim and Jerry Stevens, traveled to Key West, swam in all the pools at the resort and met many wonderful people.


Down the road from Hawks Cay Resort is the Dolphin Research Center.   On a whim we decided to check it out, the folks there were outstanding, when we mentioned we were on Whitney’s wish trip they looked up the B4K site and came back telling us our admission was free and did Whitney want to swim with their dolphins?  Wow, what special people.


A big thank you to Wanda Whitehouse and everybody at Hawks Cay Resort and Dolphin Connection.  It’s hard to put into words how much we appreciated everything that was done for us there.

To Kim and Jerry Stevens you guys are awesome, here’s to a start of a long friendship.  Linda, thank you for everything you’ve done to help make the trip smooth, Joy, Whitney love her surprise, we were totally shocked when it came in the mail.  So to everyone involved thank you for helping to “Make Memories”.

Sincerely, 
Ray Jacobs






Nick Wallace







A ONCE IN A LIFETIME ALASKAN ADVENTURE



Our journey started out in New Port Richey, Florida at 5:15 a.m. on Monday, August the 11th. Grandma Ona arrived to bring us to Tampa Airport. Our flight took off right on schedule. We arrived in Houston for a 3 hour lay over. We used some time to eat lunch at the food court. Due to volcanic activity on the Aleutian Islands our stay in Houston was extended by another hour and our route was changed to include a stop for fuel in Seattle which added about another 1.5 hours to the flight. The Scenery throughout the second part of the flight was amazing.



We arrived in Anchorage at around 6:30 p.m. Alaska time(10:30 p.m. Florida time) it was a long day and not over yet. We grabbed our bags and headed to the shuttle to pick up our car. When we were put in a Dodge Charger, the boys were both very excited. We next found our way to the Millennium Hotel. The directions were terrific. After checking in and finding our room we decided to find something to eat and do some exploring. So we drove around for a little while and settled on a Village inn for a late dinner. At this time it was 8:30 Alaska time and way past our bed time. We headed back to the hotel and all crashed out quickly.



Tuesday morning wake up was not to bad, 7:00 a.m.. We explored the lake behind the Hotel briefly then hit the road at 8:00 a.m.. The ride to Sterling was very beautiful. We took many pictures. We made our way to the Great Alaska Adventure Lodge. Tami checked us in and we purchased our fishing licenses we had a nice lunch at the lodge with a couple of other guests then had a brief orientation. At 12:30 we were introduced to Cullen, our guide for the day. We quickly headed up the Kenai River for a Trout fishing trip in a drift boat. Nick caught the most fish on that trip but Dad caught the biggest.  We caught a bunch of Rainbow Trout and a  couple of Dolly Verdun. Cullen said that the Dolly that Nick caught was the biggest of the season so far a 7 pounder. We fished until about 6:00. Happy hour at the lodge was 7:00 for drinks and hoursderves. That is also the time to meet the guide for the next day. We were introduced to Dave. We were scheduled for Salmon fishing trip with Dave on a power boat . The wake up was set for 4:15 a.m., breakfast at 4:45 a.m. and departure at 5:15 a.m.. The dinner bell rings at 8:00. We had a fresh baked Halibut dinner.  After dinner we went down to the beach at the lodge to fish. The beach closes at 10:00 p.m. so we went to bed.



The Wednesday wake up call actually came at 4:05 a.m..  We got up and ready none the less. We hit the breakfast table for a great breakfast prepared by Stanley. While you eat breakfast you have to make your sandwich and pack your lunch for the day. We met Dave and headed off to the river.   After putting the boat into the water and a short cold boat ride we were ready to fish. Dave prepared our poles and we had hooks in the water.  It didn’t take long to start catching fish. Steven caught the first Salmon. After that the fish came fairly steadily. We caught our limit of 8 keepers and many others. Nick caught the biggest, just over 15 Lbs. Dad caught 2 that were right about 15 Lbs. Steven caught the last one to make our limit so we headed back to the docks. It was a very cool morning with on and off rain but it was some awesome fishing. Dave the guide loaded up the boat onto the trailer and we headed back to camp. After we returned Dave cleaned and weighed the fish. Then we took some pictures. We were all ready for a nap. It was around 12:30. We took some time for a rest. Once we woke up dad and the boys went down to the river to do some more fishing from the shore at the lodge. We didn’t have much luck, but it was very relaxing. So we got cleaned up for happy hour and dinner. Dinner was BBQ chicken. We had a nice time and met A father and son from West Virginia.



Thursday wake up call was 4:45 a.m.. Breakfast at 5:15. It was biscuits and gravy day. As Stanley says Marine Corp. recipe no. 33-69. Dad and the boys chowed down and Kara packed their lunches. Dad Nick and Steven met Zack to head to the upper Kenai to start drifting down the river trying to catch some Rainbow Trout.  Not long after we got going, we noticed a big black bear following us down the river he kept up with us for a while but then we lost him. Steven caught the first fish again. It was a big Sock Eye Salmon. A fun catch but it was not in season. We drifted for almost 20 miles back down to the lodge through some very beautiful scenery. We did not catch as many fish today but it was a great day. Zack was very patient with all of our snags. When we got back to the lodge Kara had us ready to head out to Seward. So after packing up, we headed out. It was cold and rainy weather. We had a nice relaxing drive to Seward. The directions again were right on the money. We pulled in to the Windsong lodge checked in and drove to our room. It was very nice and looked as if it was brand new. After settling in we decided to go to the resurrection café for dinner. We watched some football in the lounge and enjoyed a nice dinner. Then we went back to the room and watched some more football and called it an early night.



Friday morning was nice to sleep in a little. We got ready to go into Seward. We scouted the area for a bit and found all of our stops for the day. Now it was time for breakfast. We enjoyed a nice buffet. Now we were ready to go to the Sea Life Center. We had a wonderful tour by Trisha Crawford. It is an amazing place. We really learned a lot from it. Now it was time to grab a quick lunch and head over to the Kenai Boat tour. We boarded the boat at 3:00 and headed out. It was a beautiful boat with about 40 people on board. The captain was very helpful in pointing out the sights to see. We saw Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Seals, Whales, Bears and a beautiful glacier. Dinner was served on board and was a very delicious piece of Salmon.  The sights were incredible. The weather was rough, very cold and rainy. We got back to the lodge at about 9:30 p.m.. We caught up on  the news and hit the sack.



Saturday was a relaxing morning. We got up and out the door at 10:00 a.m.. We went back into Seward for some breakfast and shopping. We walked around town for a couple of hours then headed over to Coopers Landing. We got to the Drifters Lodge at about 1:00. Our room was not ready yet so we did some sight seeing for a couple of hours that is when we saw a wild Moose. Then we returned to the lodge. The hosts were very gracious there. They are very nice people.  We settled into our room and checked out all of the amenities at the lodge. We caught an early dinner near by and returned  to enjoy the camp fire. We met a nice group of fisherman from near by Bradenton Florida. Next we went up to the room. The boys watched a video, Dad read a book and Kara Crashed out for the night.



Sunday so soon! We got up and had some breakfast at the lodge. Then we loaded up the car and headed back towards Anchorage. We made a couple of stops to see some wildlife along the way. First we stopped into the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. It was a great opportunity to see some amazing creatures up close. After that we stopped with the rest of the traffic to see the wild Mountain Sheep. They were beautiful. Still heading north we finally hit Anchorage. There we stopped for some food. The boys wanted Taco Bell. Right after that we found a great Mexican restaurant almost right next store. It was very good. Next we headed over towards the airport to watch some of the pontoon planes take off and land. Now it was time to get going so we headed towards Budget to drop off the car. We hopped the shuttle to the airport and checked our bags for the flight home. We checked the flight and found are gate. Now it was time to wait for a little while, but everything was on schedule. We boarded the plane to Houston. Next we grabbed some breakfast in Houston airport. It was a very long night. The flight to Florida seemed to go by fast though. We arrived home right on schedule Monday Afternoon.



It was truly an amazing time and place. Our memories of Alaska will always be in our hearts.  We can not even begin to say how thankful that we are.



The Wallace Family
 

Jordan Anthony





 

My Bear Hunt

By Jordan Anthony

             First of all, I wish to thank all of those who made it possible for me to go to Canada for my Bear Hunt.  That would be S.C.I. for sponsoring my Wish Hunt.  Also, those at Benefit4Kids, Jason and Al.  I appreciate everyone who supported me. 

            This trip was very special to me.  A truly once in a lifetime experience!  I loved taking a road trip with my Dad.  We enjoyed being together and the different things we got to see.  We had a lot of fun!  It was a special time that we will always remember.

             We arrived at Henderson’s Bear Camp and were very excited to shoot a bear.  The weather was perfect for bear hunting and on the first day we saw a bear come in but we didn’t shoot because we were told to wait unit the bear was on the bait and comfortable, the bear came in broadside twice but we were waiting to let it get on the bait.  It finally did but didn’t stay there long enough to get a shot, disappointing to say the least.  The weather went south on us and it became non bear hunting weather and we didn’t see another bear for the rest of the hunt.

             We went everyday after that hoping to see a bear but it didn’t happen.  That’s hunting they were hitting the baits every night after we left but never came in while we were there.

             We had a lot of fun in the main cabin eating and joking around, also meeting people for the first time.  The food was awesome.  Henderson’s Camp really tried to have me get a bear and I appreciate that.

             I thank God for the opportunity and I will remember the time I had in New Brunswick woods with my dad.