Thursday, July 3, 2008

Kyle's New Skills


For those of you that know Kyle, it may come as a shock, but he is now a pretty good short order cook. He is working in the snack wagon making burgers, hot dogs, and pizza. He sometimes delivers the pizza as well. When the golf-cart wasn't around, he could be seen using his cross-country skills running through the campground with a pizza in hand!

He makes pretty good tips, and is becoming quite good at carrying on conversations with his customers. It helps that he has traveled to so many places. He often can speak about visiting somewhere near where the customer is from. He'll probably get tired of telling everyone that he likes lobster, too! (The nametag tells everyone he's from Maine)

Tomorrow is the first day that we all have off together, and we are heading up to the Many Glacier area of the park to hike the trail to Iceberg Lake. We will be sure to take photos and share details when we return. Now...off to buy some bear spray. :-)

6 comments:

Cherrie said...

When I went to Glacier National Park decades ago, I remember seeing signs about bears all over the place. You'll have to let us know if you encounter any bears!
Congrats to Kyle. All this skills he's learning will come in handy for the rest of his life!

Anonymous said...

Hey, great photos! Remind Kyle, every girl loves a good cook, I'm assuming he has to clean up after himself! Have you tried any of the local wild game yet, buffalo burgers or beefalo? - Janet

Glen said...
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Terry said...

Janet,
No wild game yet. Although, we have discovered a local cafe with great pie...does that count? We also got the word on where to go for great local beef. Since Glen is a huge fan of steak, I am sure we will have to check that out before the summer ends.
Terry

Unknown said...

Thanks for the photos. We just missed you in Maine. We'd like to try this format to share our travels.
George and Bonnie
back in
Anchorage

Anonymous said...

Hey...Bonnie and George, sorry we missed you. We have had lots of visitors in the campground either coming from or going to Alaska. Hope you are having a nice summer.
Terry, Glen, and Kyle