Today we had a dodge-ball tournament at school! I get real into these events.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Last Day of School!
Today we had a dodge-ball tournament at school! I get real into these events.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Happy Saturday:)
Friday was my last full day of teaching and it went well. The kiddos are ready to be done with school just as much as I am! We have now entered single digits til I am home 9 days. Yahoo!!!
Looking forward to being able to sleep in, have my own vehicle, seeing my loved ones, and everything else I miss about home!
Tonight we are going to a couples house that we met here for supper and a movie! That will be fun!
Bethany and I have also realized we have bought 65 pounds of book while being in Barrow. There were a few really good sales up here. Last night we carried a big scale from the gym to our room to figure out luggage, no worries we got it covered!
Lastly- I would like to take this time to wish my mother a Happy Mothers Day! Thanks for always being there for me whether its staying up with me while I am sick all night at age 21 or simply just laying on deck with me! Your a wonderful mother and I couldn't be more blessed to have you as mine! Happy Early Mothers Day! Love you!
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Whats up Wednesday!
I look forward to continue to search for a polar bear this week and weekend I will not give up until all options are exhausted!
Monday, May 5, 2014
Been awhile:)
The north slope covers a large range. He covers basically the range that you see on the map.
Boat hanging on the side of the ocean. |
Baleen from the whale. |
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Massak
One thing I love about Barrow is the amount of respect people have for the elders. People look up to their elders and value everything they do. Its amazing to see how big of an impact they are here in Barrow.
One elder I have gotten to know really well is David aka Masak or Massak. (Unsure on spelling) He is 60 or older not quite sure. He was the van driver when we first got here. He was so welcoming and amazing. He showed us around the community and took the time to explain the history of Barrow to us.
David is also someone who is extremely important in the community but not a ton of people know this. For example he is an elder. He was one of the kids that got shipped off for school and wasnt aloud to speak his native language. He is determined to find a polar bear for us. He also is one who when they crews got a whale made sure we got to see and found us so we could help pull it in.
Tonight I called him to see how he was feeling because he has been dealing with health problems and talked about taking us to church in the morning. He asked if we wanted to go driving. So Sam, Mark, Sasha, Sagen (art teachers son) and myself went with him to drive. I sat in the front seat as I always try to when David drives because I love learning about his life and I'm a sponge who wants to soaks up everything! Tonight it was foggy but he still took us driving around. He told us about whaling and answered my 3 million questions but then he started talking about his wife who lefted him. I was so honored that he told me his personal story that at the end of all I wanted to do was cry and hug him.
The thing I love about the elders in Barrow is they all have a great story that is waiting to be told.
The thing I like about Massak or David is he reminds me of my own dad who is named David as well. They both will do anything for their families, or anyone and dont want to make a big deal out of it. They both are activity involved in their communities. They do great things and dont expect any reward they just do it out of the kindness of their hearts.
Sorry for the long sappy post. Just had such a great day and am so blessed to be here and to learn about this amazing culture.
Although the classroom is a challenge I am in love with the community and place we call the "top of the world" :) I couldnt of picked a better student teaching placement!
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Whaling!!
Yesterday we were on our way home from school and we saw a bunch of people gathered around the edge of the lake. We wondered what they were doing. When we got back we heard they got a whale. I went and told someone who works at the college and asked if he would take us out there in a few hours. He told he was taking us out and we were going to help. The thing about whaling is once as they get a whale the process takes a little time but not a ton. Here are the pictures your all dying to see!