Friday, August 21, 2015

Fishing!!

The first week of school is over! Only 164 school days to go...haha. Last year went incredibly fast for most of the year, so this year probably will, too. 

I was able to go fishing with some other staff members on Wednesday. I made sure to layer my jackets and pants so I could stay warm. I also loaded on the bug spray because they are terrible here this time of year. The staff split up into 3 boats and our goal was to catch 20 fish for each boat. I went out on the boat with Norman, our maintenance man who is native, and our new SPED teacher, Ron. We didn't have to go far up river before we set the nets out. Norman is a pro at fishing so he let Ron and me do all the work. We had the net out for about 20 minutes and then Norman told us it was time to pull it in. The net was so big!! We spent probably around 30-40 minutes pulling in the net with all the fish. I think our boat caught around 40 fish. Ron and I did all the work, with Norman helping if we needed. Norman was our photographer and videographer. He told us we did a great job. :) All 3 boats caught a total of about 90 fish!! Keep in mind we were only out on the river for approximately 1 hour!
The boat we used to go fishing. 

I was wearing a lifejacket AND rain gear on top of a jacket, sweatshirt, and long sleeve shirt. I still smelled like fish after I showered...



Here's a long, embarrassing video if you're interested to see how it went. Some fish are easier than others to get out of the net. My finger got caught a few times, but no big injuries. You can see the school in the background of the video!

Since we caught so many fish we were allowed to take some home. I don't care for salmon, but I'm traveling back to Pennsylvania on Wednesday so I took some to take with me! Hopefully my dad will be able to cook it while I'm home and enjoy fresh salmon.
I actually enjoyed fishing. It was fun to see so many salmon in the net as we were pulling it out. Some of them were so large and heavy! It was also a good workout! I was tired by the time we collected our 40 fish, but the work wasn't over yet. Once we got back to the shore we then had to move the fish from the boat to another container so we could take them to the school. Then we had to cut the fish and freeze them! Sometime later in the year the school is going to have a gathering with the entire community and serve the fish for dinner. It's neat to know that the fish we caught is what people will be eating. 

I was lucky enough to help cut some of the fish. Everyone does it a bit differently, so I tried a few ways. I used an Ulu, a special knife they use to cut fish which is extremely sharp. After all 90 fish were cut, they had to be washed and packed away for the freezer. It only took us 1 hour to catch all the fish, but it took about 3-4 hours to cut, wash, and pack it away! I was exhausted by the end of the day. 
I was definitely cutting off the head in this picture. It was hard!
Watching Anna's technique for cutting the fish!
Lots of blood!

Besides fishing this week, we were busy in our classroom doing some community building. Here are some pictures from the first week of school. We have a new rule of no cell phones allowed during school, so I took these pictures on my computer. They aren't very good quality, but I need some pictures!
I was at the store earlier looking around and I thought I would take some pictures of prices. Don't feel so bad when you're in the lower 48....
$14.59 for this bag of coffee....
$9.19 for that small bag of cereal.

Our current preschool teacher is a native and the grandmother of 3 students in my class. She made me some beautiful earrings. 
On Wednesday I'll be leaving Napakiak around 5pm to start my long journey back to PA. I'll spend around 4 hours in Bethel and arrive in Anchorage at 10pm. I then leave to go to Seattle where I have a 4 hour layover and then I will finally arrive in Philadelphia at 4:30 on Thursday. That's a total of 4 airplanes and 19 hours of travel! I hope I'm awake for the wedding!

Saturday, August 15, 2015

A new school year!

Well, I'm back in Napakiak for year 2! My summer felt unbelievably short. I visited 3 other states besides Pennsylvania and got to do a good number of things on my summer activity list! I'll share some summer pictures with you...

Saying goodbye in May :(....

I attended a conference in Anchorage at the end of May. My friend who is from Anchorage showed me around town. We went to this neat lookout where the view was amazing.
My dad and I took a trip to Seattle to do some sight seeing and explore the city! It was fun!
At the top of the Space Needle!
We also toured the Boeing building where they make airplanes! It is the largest building in the world by volume!! 98.3 acres! We weren't actually able to take pictures on the tour, but I got some nice ones in the gift shop area. 
Made from glass!
Some other pictures...
My friend Wynnie is getting married two weeks from today!!! We had her bridal shower and bachelorette party this summer. I'm heading back to Pennsylvania on August 26th for her big day!
My other friend, Emily, moved to Florida. I visited her one weekend and we went to Daytona Beach.
I was able to go hiking twice while I was home. We usually hike part of the Appalachian Trail and sometimes we run into hikers completing the entire thing. Wynnie and I met a hiker from Colorado who was staying at a shelter. We talked to him for about 10 minutes and he said he started the hike on May 2nd and wasn't going to finish until September!
I got a chance to visit one of my favorite places ever. Penn State!! I had time to get together with the teachers I used to work with and told them all about Alaska.
I also went to Atlantic City! I was lucky and won $100. We saw the Impractical Jokers...they were so funny! We even met Joe!!
The fun was over soon after that and I had to start packing! I think Hunter wanted to come with me. 
I even found his little toy mouse in my suitcase when I got to Anchorage!
I left for Alaska on August 6th and arrived around 12:30 a.m. the following day. My last flight I was able to stretch out in the entire row because the flight wasn't full. The next day was filled with shopping! I was so tired by the end of the day. I bought enough food and necessities to fill up 5 totes! My heaviest tote was 50 pounds and to send them all out to Napakiak it only cost about $80. That's quite different from the $75 it cost to send one 35 pound tote from Palmerton! I packed my totes in the Walmart parking lot...I got some weird looks but it was the easiest thing to do. So far my tote from Palmerton arrived as well as one of my totes from Anchorage. I'm hoping I get the other 4 either today or Monday!
 
I love Anchorage.
I saw a float plane take off from this lake by the airport!!
I left Anchorage on Saturday morning to start my two plane journey to Napakiak. Here are some pictures from the air. 
From my SMALL plane! The Kuskokwim River and the second picture is a MOOSE! My friend, Ryan, was my pilot and he found some moose! It was the first time I saw them so close to where I live!
I already had visitors the first day I was back. When a teacher arrives in the village everyone knows. 

These girls were pointing and yelling for me to open my door. It was 10:30 pm!!
The sunset is beautiful. 
School started yesterday. I'll say that it went much differently than last year. I have the same students so we already know each other which is a big help. Yesterday we played fun games and took a walk around the village with the entire school. Today and tomorrow I'll be getting ready for the upcoming week. We had training Monday through Thursday this week because we have lots of new teachers! We are still looking for a preschool teacher and a 4th, 5th, 6th grade teacher..so if anyone is interested let me know!! It's definitely an adventure. 
I was looking through some old photos earlier and came across one from my student teaching. I was reading a book titled, "Recess at 20 below" and told my students that I was moving to Alaska. Lynn was pointing to -20 on the thermometer! It's been a challenge living so far away from everything I know, but I've made great friends and learned so much about myself in the process. 
Hopefully I can keep this thing updated every month. I was debating whether or not I wanted to keep writing, but so many people encouraged me to keep going. Thank you!