Thursday, December 22, 2016

Happy Birthday Jesus...

It is a Thursday and I am still home in my pajamas and drinking coffee at 9am.... because Christmas break is finally here! Yippee - whoopee - yeehaw and zippity-do-dah!!! I go back to school on January 10th, 2017 for 2 days of in-service; the students come back on the 12th. I am going to spend much of my break catching up on ME... reading, knitting/crocheting - walking and taking pictures and hanging out with my dear friend Shuk drinking too much coffee. 

Also, yesterday marked the half-way point of my adventure. I have been in Alaska for 5 months and in 5 months I will return to Wichita to enjoy civilization with the simple pleasures I miss - Subway being one of them.

The weather has been pretty nice really; I can't complain too much about 20s and even 30s. The downside to nice temperatures like this is the snow melts during the day and then refreezes; this causes ice! Walking to school on the ice is a bit treacherous to say the least; I've included a picture somewhere below of my "heavy-duty, I could climb Mt. Everest without even slipping" ice cleats.

Nothing much has really happened over the last week to write about... so, in my usual lazy style - I will let the pictures speak for me - in a very random order too...

Togiak School, 2016-2017 Staff
 5th grade buddies and my 1st graders enjoying Christmas pattern blocks

 Special gifts from special folks... 







 My LL Bean boots with the amazing ice cleats attached.


 Life of a puppy owner... I'll find the matches later.

 The view from the little apartment window that is in the hallway

Random beauty taken at various times - usually when I am walking home for lunch/back to school








Yupp....

Merry Christmas everyone!
Happy Birthday Mom!! 



Sunday, December 11, 2016

Insert a very COLD title here...

I lived in upstate NY for over 20 years and remember the extreme cold temperatures and heavy snowfalls. I have also lived in the middle of a Kansas farm prairie where the wind just blows and howls in negative temperatures and you become frozen to the middle of your bones and it takes an hour and 2 cups of hot chocolate to warm up your insides. Oh, how I wish I could have a few more of those warm days back...

I love my students - I love what I do - I love their hugs and warm smiles... BUT - with Christmas break just around the corner, they are having a hard time of chilling and being the sweet little darlings that I have grown to love over the past 5 months. So much has gone on in the past month that I am surprised they have been able to focus much at all really - Operation Santa, Cultural week, Thanksgiving, Pep rally, and now Christmas break approaching. Okay, I forgive them :)

I don't have any awesome content to write about for this week. I spent some evenings crocheting, have done some reading, taken a few walks with a few teachers, and that is about as exciting as it gets this week folks. So - I'll just share some beautiful pictures and continue counting the weeks until I am back home with my friends and family. I miss home so so much.

These 2 pictures were taken in October. I walk up this steady inclined hill twice a day and am usually on the phone with Tom from back home while huffing and puffing my way upward. Just as the walk/climb was starting to get easier, winter hit and now I walk this with the added weight of snow boots, snow pants and other heavy and thick winter gear. My heart says thank you for the great exercise!


"Bear" I'm becoming quite fond of this gentle giant. His presence gives me a great deal of comfort on my walks - especially when it is pitch dark outside in the mornings on my way to school.

These 2! I love them so much and taking care of them is my world and happiness at the end of each day.

Ginger loves to run and watch the planes as they land. Bush plane sounds are the norm around here.

 Look at the size of those crows. I seriously have had images of the movie "The Birds" come into my mind some days while I am walking home. These birds are pretty much all over the place and will swarm the dumpster.

Recess at 0 degrees - my kids love going outside no matter the temperature or weather conditions. They have the appropriate clothing and they really do enjoy the outdoor playing. (It wasn't until after I took this photo and looked through them that I noticed a student lying flat on the ground lol.. I have no idea what he was doing...)



You can almost see the cold!

 I introduced my students to Tangrams! It is the best "I am finished, now what" activity ever. They have no idea they are actually learning about shapes while playing - shhhhh... don't tell them!



 Painting feathers for cultural project

The kids made their own Christmas wrapping paper. Cute, huh!


 Less 4-wheelers around and more snow machines.

Saving the BEST for last - Look at this most precious baby ever :) He looks like his daddy so much!! It is photos like this that keep me warm.

As promised - I will explain the one way ticket I bought last month... I am going home at the end of this school year. Why? Not because of the job or students and not because of the crazy insane cold.. not because of the complete remoteness, loneliness and isolation - but - I miss my home, I miss my friends and family, I miss Subway, I miss my car, I miss the idea of being able to drive for 1 1/2 hours and be at my daughter's house, I miss having coffee with Tom... I miss home.

I have zero - I have negative zero - regrets of taking on this adventure... but I will save all that for a much later date... 22 more weeks to be exact - but, whose counting!? :)

PS - I love you Tom.


Sunday, December 4, 2016

Bush internet is not the most reliable...

This week has not been a good week for internet around here - so, I did not update last weekend. Also, I bought a new phone and cannot get the photos off the old phone to upload the Part 2 photos from culture week and Santa. So, moving forward...

These are a few I was able to find on my new phone though:

Students made ice-fishing rods


Later in the week, the kids actually used their new poles to catch smelt!

 The Governor of Alaska (Bill Walker) and his wife.
 The Air Force National Guard brought new backpacks for every student! 
(Plus hats, mittens and scarves and other gifts.)
Here comes SANTA!!! The Air Force hand-delivered him. I can't believe this plane landed in Togiak - we just have a little gravel unlit runway.
 Beading
 Story telling with drums and dance
 The parka presentation was impressive - WOW - so many beautiful furs and each parka has a special meaning depending on where things are hanging from and the type of fur used.
 Spotted seal fur - beautiful stuff. This was used to make traditional Yupik yo-yos. 
 NYO - Native Youth Olympics - This event, you hold your left foot with your right hand while sitting on the floor, then jump up without letting go and kicked the hanging ball with your right foot. I tried - and fell right on my butt!
 Survival skills
 Dancing - a favorite! (I have a lot of videos that one day, I will get together and put on here)

Happy Thanksgiving! We had a really nice meal at the school. The teachers, principal and vice principal all brought food to share and I was plenty full with turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, rolls, fruit cranberry salad and peanut butter cookies for dessert.

Our principal let us use the little truck to pile in and get to the school since we were carrying hot food. We also use this little truck twice a week to get down to the post office in the village. It's a COLD ride in the back of that!
 The spread! It almost felt like home :)
Yes, I ate every single bite!


My kids enjoyed weaving place mats to take home for their holiday. Art is not something that is taught in the school (and we also do not have music or PE or any other specials class). If the students are to have these subjects, it is up to the teacher to fit them in. I believe art is important and so does the 5th grade teacher; therefore, she and I get our kids together a few times a month for a project.


The tundra is frozen!! I should have known that living in Alaska would be a "little  colder than living in Kansas... huh? Well - it is BEYOND cold! I am so bundled up when walking anywhere (remember, I walk to school in the pitch dark freezing mornings... ) that I can hardly walk and see. This is the most terrible photo of me ever, but it shows just how squished I am inside all my clothing. I have 3 hats on, a hood, a scarf, a face wrap, a head wrap, triple gloves, long johns, leg warmers, snow bib overalls, a shirt, a jacket and a coat, heavy duty LL Bean snow boots with 2 pairs of socks - plus a head lamp on my forehead so I can see a little of my surroundings in the mornings.

 At the post office.


Another teacher friend and I decided to walk to the village across the tundra and frozen ponds. It was an exhausting walk and each step took a lot of effort and attention. The tundra is far from flat; it has hidden dips and drops all throughout it. Even though it was frozen, you could (and David did!) sink into a deep hole and fall. So, when walking, you have to be mindful of each step and set your foot down carefully to constantly test the surface. It was cold this day - I believe it was 5 degrees - we walked 2 1/2 hours to the village and back. But, we had fun and the views were spectacular!!

 David (our shop teacher) and me exploring the cold.
 Eating frosty, cold, delicious and crisp Alaska snow! It was so cold it burned my lips.
 The tundra...
 Frozen ponds...
 What do you do when walking across a frozen tundra pond? Well, you make a snow angel of course!



Today is Chloe's birthday! She is 1 year old... full of spunk, mischief and love. She is a challenging puppy for sure, but she makes up for it with her love and tons of warmth under the covers at night. Both Ginger and Chloe love to go deep  under the covers at night. Ginger is having a tough time with the cold; I bought her some booties on amazon and while waiting for them to come in I made a little felt pair for her. When I take her out, she whines and lifts her back feet; her little feet are not liking the ice and snow. Chloe is an indoor dog and is pad trained so I don't know to worry about her going out, but she still seems to get cold inside. I put a little sweater on her to help keep her warm - hmmm, I'm thinking she does not like it!?
Chloe
 Ginger

Enjoy your week and some random photos!

Sunsets are beautiful in Togiak! My apartment is just to the far-right.

Sunrise from my classroom...
Shaving cream math! (Not to mention the sanitizing of the desks benefit)
This is "Bear" - so we named him... he is a local stray and he is the sweetest giant ever. He walks with the teachers wherever they go; he makes me feel safe.
 Kids on the desks! So, we were learning about turkeys the week of Thanksgiving and what better way to learn the meaning of "roost" than to get on top of our desks and roost!
 My school shoes.
 A regular view around here. I love hearing them fly over to land and rev up to take off.
 Sunset
 This isn't my photo but from a local. Seal hunting is a regular activity. There is a ribbon seal in the back of the boat - also, see the ice on the river? Brrr

A Pampers box makes the perfect sled! This is below my living room window; the kids' favorite sledding spot.

See you next weekend - depending on the internet of course! :) Stay warm everyone...