You don’t often have to opportunity to witness history in the making. But it really was a privilege, an honour and a delight to witness our friend Una being installed as Judge of the Superior Court of Alaska. at the Boney Memorial Courthouse, Anchorage.

This was such a positive event compared with what was happening on the other side of the country. Brett Kavanaugh has been appointed to the US Supreme Court. But several women have accused him of sexual assault. Will he take the seat? Probably. The pictures from Washington DC show old, white males, even if they believe the accusations, just not caring. It’s too horrible to contemplate. So I’m going to stick to events in Anchorage.

I don’t pretend to understand the details and niceties of the Alaskan judicial system but it was wonderful to hear five other judges, from various courts, speak about Una in such glowing terms. We’re really proud of her achievements. The Installation, sometimes referred to as Intubation, Inauguration, Ordination, depending on who can’t quite recall the correct terminology, was a very positive event.
Una becomes the first brown woman, or ‘woman of colour’, appointed to this position. Four out of the five other justices were women. We felt bad for the token white male. No, we didn’t: he was just as pleased to be there as the rest of us.

The award for the best personal address of the day goes to Geeta, Una’s sister. She was very funny and I just hope someone recorded this talk: a little bit of self-deprecation but a beautifully told story of a close, supportive, if competitive family.


After the formalities concluded, many of us went to the Snow City Café for the Reception, a chance to mingle and meet old freinds and new.
Liesel and I had picked her Mom up from work, leaving Dad at home. At Snow City, we drank wine, toasted Una and generally ligged.
Later in the evening, we repaired to Una and Phil’s house where a box of old photos provided much entertainment.


Una’s been a good friend to Liesel for many years, decades even, and I too am very fond of her. Why?
Reader, she married us.
A lovely and uplifting post today Mick and Liesel such a contrast as you say to the other shenanigans which are truly depressing.
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Yes, and today’s events have done nothing to restore faith in the system.
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❤️ This is the sweetest entry, and I can’t tell you how glad I am that both of you were able to be here for it. That baby picture though!
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Also, what is “ligged” and did anyone else do it?
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n. (esp in the entertainment industry and the media) a function at which free entertainment and refreshments are available. vb, ligs, ligging or ligged. (intr) to attend such a function in order to take advantage of free entertainment and refreshments; freeload. [C20: origin uncertain] Now also applies to Judges’ Installations!
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Ligging n. (esp in the entertainment industry and the media) a function at which free entertainment and refreshments are available. vb, ligs, ligging or ligged. (intr) to attend such a function in order to take advantage of free entertainment and refreshments; freeload. [C20: origin uncertain] Now also applies to Judges’ Installations!
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