Austin watches the Blazers lose. |
Austin is an animal control officer in Palmer, the seat of Matunuska-Susitna Borough (borough = county), about 40 miles northeast of Anchorage. It's right next to Wasilla, the little town made famous by its former mayor. (You know who I'm talkin' about.)
Anyway, the borough sent him down to Portland for a week of professional training offered by the National Animal Control Association. He joined 30 other officers from around the country for workshops at a local community college and, fortunately, had a little time to explore Portland on his own before and just after the conference ended. He was pretty resourceful, riding the light-train from near the airport to downtown and back.
I met up with him on Tuesday night for what I hoped would be a real treat -- the Trail Blazers vs. Houston Rockets game at the Rose Garden. Argh! The Blazers played horribly and lost by 16 points. In fact, I think they trailed from start to finish.
It was fun being with Austin because he's so knowledgeable about the NBA and its players. I overlooked the fact that he's a lifelong Lakers fan and a big Kobe Bryant supporter.
On Friday, Lori and I picked him up from the mall near our house and treated him to dinner at a Vietnamese restaurant in our neighborhood. What a delightful evening. He loved the food, which we anticipated. But we had such a great talk over dinner and then back at our place.
Jada and Justice |
I attribute a lot of this to his service in the U.S. Navy, which appears to have instilled in him a nice balance of self-discipline, tolerance and patience. At dinner, he told us of his travels to Singapore, Ghana, Senegal, Spain and Portugal. For the last few years, he lived in Port Hueneme, just outside Santa Barbara. He used his military benefits to buy his family a home in Palmer and he seems just really comfortable with himself and his situation.
My sister Cathy raised him mostly as a single mother, following Kevin's death in an auto accident when Austin was still a young boy. He and his family stayed with us overnight last summer when they were en route from California to Alaska following his discharge from the Navy. We hadn't seen him since, so it was a real treat. Cathy has every reason to feel proud. Austin is a great young man and someone I'm proud to call my nephew.
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