Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Month of October

It's been a while since I've updated my blog, but life has been busier than I expected. We have had parent teacher conferences, district wide write, report cards, and Halloween. I've spent more time at the school this month trying to get things ready for my kids. We have had an interesting month to where every second we have is valuable. My kids are slowly starting to try more things then they would before and each day is getting a little easier. There have been times where my days have ended in me needing to just go for a walk to blow off steam. Luckily I have an amazing friend who will go with me to show me places in the village I havent been yet. We took one day after the snow storm and the scenery looked liked I had just walked into Narnia. It never ceases to amaze me how beautiful this place is and how it gets prettier every day with the snow.

In Arkansas we get snow, but never this much for this long. The maintenance guys at our school laugh because I get so excited when it snows. Then I open my mouth and said wow it's cold outside when the weather is close to single digits.... Their response is they laugh and say this is warm. I think i'm in for an interesting ride with this weather over the winter.

Last week I had my first run in with an upset parent and didn't know what to expect. My parents raised me that if you screw up that you need to own up to it and see what you can do to fix the situation. These kids were brought up in a completely different manner and getting used to it has proved to be quite the challenge for me. I overheard the parent discussing his problem with my bosses and got nervous. My first thought was did I handle the problem correctly? Thankfully my bosses saw nothing wrong with my actions and felt the punishment met the crime. This relieved a lot of stress off of me which I was very thankful for.

Football season has been therapy for me and I have a new found love for it. I find that after a hard week getting to go to another teacher's house to watch the Hogs play and socialize is just what I need. It is so amazing to have such a great staff to work with here. They definitely have made my experience in the bush that much better.

This past week I've been in Anchorage helping a friend out who had surgery on her knee. We flew to St. Mary's on Saturday and we hoped to have an easy flight out that afternoon so we could enjoy some Taco Bell. Someone had other plans and a blizzard hit St. Mary's cancelling our flight. In the lower 48 this wouldn't be stressful because you could rent a car and head to a cheap hotel. In Bush Alaska you have to rely on the kindness of strangers. One of my very amazing friends Jamie who teaches in another village asked how our flight had gone. I explained we were stuck and with in ten minutes a lady came up and asked Are you Paige and Sarah? Turns out she was Jamie's Mentor and she had been dropping her husband off when they realized their flight was cancelled too. So they so graceiously took us home with them, fed us, let us watch the Hogs game and let us stay the night. The next morning we woke up praying for good weather and thankfully arrived in Anchorage. This week has been full of Dr. Appt's, good food, great friends, and shopping (maybe a little too much of the last one). Our trip comes to an end tomorrow as we hope the weather is clear in Anchorage, St. Mary's and our villages. It's nice to get a break to come into civilization, but I m ready to go to the village. Once you get used to not having things easy and accessible to you it's easy to enjoy the privileges of living in a city. However, I miss the quiet of living in a village. You don't have to worry about driving all over to get things, because you either have it or you live with out it.

Part of my new winter gear! :)

View from our room at the Hilton

It's the little things in life. :)

I could get used to seeing this everyday

Our walk to the dock

Outside my house

Anchorage

Finally Leaving St. Mary's airport

Only 2 more weeks till Thanksgiving and 40 till I'm in God's country for Christmas. Love and miss you all! :)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

HOOPER BAY TRAINING

Missing Arkansas a little...

Sand Dollars

Arkansans! :)

Family Photo

Bering Sea

:)

Standing in the Bering Sea

Three Musketeers!

The beach....

Only a little bit longer till I'm in God's Country for Christmas! :)

Sunday, September 25, 2011

A week of firsts!

This week was full of firsts....

First Month of teaching finished
First Parent Teacher Conference
First Moose Cutting
First Boat Ride


View from the boat ride to Emmonak

My roommate Sammy and I on the boat.... FREEZING!!!

Pretty day in the Yukon!

Playing around with the settings on my phone.

Roommate Picture!

Sky watching at the Slough!

Roommate Time!

I am so lucky to see this everyday!

First experience with cutting up a moose! :)

Welcome to my world!

Amazing picture!

Firepower!

I may need walks out here more often!

Thinking hard about how awesome we are! :)

This is what happens when you order a 36 pack of diet coke and a 36 pack of diet pepsi. The bush company sends you 36 CASES of each!! I'm in Heaven!! :)

Monday, September 5, 2011

I'm sorry what did you say???

This was week two of teaching and my kids got better as the week went on. We did our first week of spelling tests (which most got correct) and start working with partners on class projects. Even after two weeks and countless headaches these kids have my heart. There are times I have to just take a deep breath and say lets try it again, but it is worth it 100%. :)

After a rough day back in AR I would call up Rachel and we would go buy cartons of eggs take them to the park and hit them with a bat. It is oddly enough an amazing stress reliever, but with the cost of eggs up here that didn't seem like a likely option. So Sammy, Jana and I decided to go puddle jumping after the days of rain that we just had. I couldn't think of a better way to end my last day of being 23, because it was a sight to see and I probably pulled something from laughing so hard. One of the girls in the office lives by where we were splashing and said that she would take a picture, but made sure to never get too close. Ha ha!!

The next day was you guessed it MY BIRTHDAY!! Now I'm kinda partial to my birthday, because those who know me know I can handle a little attention every once and a while. Ha ha! This birthday could possibly be my favorite so far for many reasons.... I got to class and my kids kept giving me "birthday gifts" which were just hugs, but I'll take them. Then Anna came in our room and made me a sweet card and "snuck" around the room to get my kids to sign it. When I opened it and saw the words Love YOUR class I teared up a little. It's nice to know that all this hard work has paid off and i'm finally getting to do what I love! Sammy's class came and sang me happy birthday during math which was followed by loud applause from Jana's class. The gym is where we go to have P.E. every day and since there are no pull out classes (art, music, Yup'ik) we are the p.e. teacher too. Well Michael's English class is right next to the gym so his class sang to me also and kept running up to me with cards. We ended the day with the staff singing to me in staff meeting and people saying I was asking for Happy Birthdays since I wore my birthday shirt! After school we had a staff potluck at our house and every brought some kind of breakfast food. My super amazing roommate made AMAZING biscuits and gravy.... Needless to say I was in HEAVEN!!! It was nice to get to spend time with everyone outside of the school setting.

This weekend was a long one and much needed so when our short Friday hit I was ready. We taught in the morning and then at 12:30 the kids went home and we went to staff training. I decided this weekend that I was going to clean out the cabinets since it has obviously not been done in a while... This was a task that I needed my mom for, because cleaning is not my forte at all! So I worked a little in my room on Friday watched a little Big Bang Theory and then went to bed. Saturday was our WEEKLY breakfast at Michael and Zoey's house and is quickly becoming a staple in our lives. We spent the day being lazy watching t.v. and playing cards which was a nice break. Sunday came around so we decided to have a basketball break and then we worked in our rooms for a bit then card time again.

Today our state mentor, who helps 1st and 2nd year teachers, is supposed to fly in to observe us teach. It's along the same lines as our UCA supervisor, but still a little nerve wracking..... Keep your fingers crossed. I got my lesson plans done early and am about to have to type up my sub plans. Thursday I'm flying to Anchorage for training in Learning Labs which is a after school program Sammy and I are teaching. I'm excited to get to go, because I can buy the things I need for winter (ski pants/jacket). It'll be a nice break and means we can get more fresh food also! :)

One thing I have learned to hate rather quickly is the connection on our phones/internet. People try to call and it either goes straight to voicemail or there is a delay on the line. This is quite frustrating when you are trying to catch up with a friend or family member. So if you call and I don't answer don't think I'm ignoring you just thank GCI. Little things like that are things I never expected to be this frustrating, but comes with the job.

Yesterday I took a walk to Dave's store to buy food for lunch..... 2 Digornio's pizzas, ketchup, koolaid, watermelon, cantaloupe...... $70!! Definitely won't be doing that again, but man did it taste good!! :)

I saw one of my kids on the walk home and asked where he was Friday at school. He explained that his grandpa had killed a moose the night before and they spent the day chopping him up. I still am getting used to the reasons kids miss school and hopefully will catch on and not chuckle when I hear them. The boy then went on to tell me that he would be there Tuesday and that he had carved a moose bone for me... I'm excited to see what it looks like. In my mind that's a big feat for a 8 year old. When I first read his file I thought he would be my biggest problem, but so far he is my favorite. He works hard and sure plays around a little, but still gets his stuff done. Hopefully it stays like that.


Well the mess in my room is calling and can't be ignored anymore....
Have a great day and I miss you all!!

Fun times!! (Notice Jana's lack of crutches!! YAY!)

Take that roomie!! :)

Best last day of being 23 EVER!! Thanks Guys! :)

Sad bc she was the first victim!

I'd be lost without these girls!

Party time in the MUD!

Sammy won the fight. :(

My amazing "family" making breakfast birthday dinner for me! :)

My super amazing very quickly delivered care package from my FAVORITE TEXAN Jamie!!! :)

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

With the bad days come the good......

I woke up Monday morning ready to start my second week with my students. I thought things would go a little smoother and jumped right in to our routine... I was wrong. My students had an extremely tough time listening and following directions all day long. After P.E. when things hadnt gotten better we had a "come to Jesus" meeting (which my friend Jana has never heard of) and had a talk about how to act during the day. It was the first time I had to use my "stern teacher voice", but I think they listened since today was much better.

We started doing "spy masks" in the hall which was an idea one of my friends from college presented as a class assignment. It's where the students create a spy mask and wear them in the hall to remind them that they are not to talk or move, but to try and stay as invisible as possible. They have absolutely loved them so far. We have still had some issues of talking in the line, but it will get better. :)

Yesterday we got an email about fresh food at Dave's store (which is one of the three grocery stores here) and I jumped in the van. We drove down to the store to get some fruit and vegetables not realizing how much they would cost. When you go without fresh food paying a little bit more for the good stuff when it comes in doesn't seem so hard. So I got a bag of oranges, red and green apples, Avocados, chips, gatorade mix, wafers, and two hamburger helper meals.... Grand total?? 70 dollars!! I steered away from the diet coke and have only had ONE in the past TWO days!! (headaches for this girl) It's time to kick the habit and so now i'm drinking water and gatorade... Isn't so bad after all. :)

Sammy and I decided to start working out yesterday as a good "stress reliever"... All i'm going to say is that I'm definitely feeling it today. It was tough for me since I haven't been as physically active in a long time... Sammy however could run a marathon today. HA! Guess we will just have to stick with it (and by we I mean me).

Tomorrow as most of you know is my BIRTHDAY!! It's my first one from home to where I don't get breakfast in bed and woken up to my family singing happy birthday. Yes I'm almost 24 years old and not ashamed to say I love those things. :) Well my very sweet "family" and most of the staff are having a breakfast potluck at our house (Which means LOTS of cleaning tonight). I'm excited to be able to enjoy a night with the people I work with playing board games and just enjoying where we are.

I'm trying to get better about blogging more often so they may not be as long all the time, but they will always have pictures.... Enjoy! :)


These are pictures of my classroom! :)