Journal Entry

Five Days to Go!

I'm picking up a few last minute items, seeing friends, labeling my electronics and assembling gear in my bag. After all of the preparation it is hard to believe that the time is almost here to meet my team and take off for the Arctic. I'm excited! I've also met some fantastic people as a result of the outreach I've done. Thank you for being so interested and excited with me. I look forward to taking you along on the expedition and I want to highlight you in today's journal. First, a "shout out" to the Rotary Club of Mission Valley Sunset. We enjoyed an engaging evening of dinner and wonderful conversation about the upcoming research into sediment deposition from melting tidewater glaciers. I loved all of your questions, but I think my favorite was about the sun that will never set. I will see what the 24 hour sun looks like, take pictures and share for you all to see. Your obvious delight in everything we talked about was very fun. Thank you.

Rotary Club of Mission Valley SunsetRotary Club of Mission Valley Sunset

At the Rotary Club meeting I met Ms. LeClair, a teacher at San Diego High and she invited me to her summer school classroom. These kids are working on building a solar powered golf cart- very cool! I had a great afternoon with them, talking about paleoclimatology and connecting them to the expedition. I look forward to seeing you kids online!

San Diego High students coming up with "Take A Closer Look" questionsSan Diego High students coming up with "Take A Closer Look" questions And trying on extreme cold weather gear.And trying on extreme cold weather gear.

Finally, yesterday I was so pleased to have lunch with several fellow alumni from the United States Naval Academy at the San Diego Chapter of the Naval Academy Alumni Association luncheon. There were representatives from the classes of 1949 through 2001, including some of my former commanding officers, classmates and my husband- tough crowd! Talk about keeping me on my toes...you guys asked some stimulating questions. But I wouldn't expect anything less. It was great fun and I loved your open reception, enthusiasm and frank dialog. I look forward to talking more though my journals, thanks for the USNA coin and Go NAVY!!!!!

At the San Diego Chapter Naval Academy Alumni Association luncheonAt the San Diego Chapter Naval Academy Alumni Association luncheon Thank you for the beautiful coin!Thank you for the beautiful coin! Beat Army!Beat Army!

Comments

Lucy Coleman

Peggy-
Your journals are well-crafted and have given me some ideas for my own outreach ! Svalbard will be beautiful - I can't wait to see your photos of it!

Bon Voyage!

Lucy

James Ohman '86

I love your show.

Susan Steiner

Looks like you are doing the talk circuit already!! Excited for you, safe travels!

Sian Proctor

Hi Peggy,
Wishing you a great expedition. Let's see who sees a polar bear first - from a distance of course!

Safe travels!
Sian

Larry Kraft

Peggy,
Good luck on what seems like an amazing expedition. I sent you an email to your cajonvalley account with a request to connect in Longyearbyen (we'll be there at the same time).

Larry Kraft

Peggy McNeal

Lucy, James, Susan, Sian and Larry,Thank you! The time has arrived and I leave tomorrow. So excited!
-Peggy

Janet Warburton

Hi Peggy.
I hope you and the team have had a safe trip. Have you made it to Norway? We'd love to hear about your adventure and hear from you soon.

Janet