Sunday, September 25, 2011

Wow! I need to catch you up!

Hello!
    I can't believe I have been so busy that I have not updated my blog since I started packing!  Well we made it safe and sound to Kotlik, Alaska.  We had a wonderful trip leaving Las Vegas and moving up here.  We spent time with a lot of our family.  We spent a week in California with Glen's parents and family.  We got to visit some friends, some of which gave me guff for not updating my blog!  Then we took off on a train to visit our family in the Seattle area.
    The train trip was very fun going from Los Angeles, CA to Tacoma, WA.  It took almost 40 hours to complete the trip but we got to see some beautiful countryside.  I love traveling through Oregon, the forests are so beautiful and the vegetation is gorgeous!  After spending a week with family in Washington, we left early in the morning for the airport to fly to Anchorage.  Well apparently I turned off the rental car's headlights at the gas station on the way to the airport and we ended up getting pulled over by the police!  Needless to say, Glen was not pleased.  The police officer was very nice and understanding and he let us go without a ticket.  Whew!
    The week of training in Anchorage was fun but intense.  I was in training for 4 days with 1 day for shopping.  The kids ran around with Glen and explored Anchorage while I was over-stuffing my brain with WAY too much information. We went shopping at WalMart in Anchorage and had the items shipped out to our new location through the Bush Mail system in the back of the store.  Alaska is one of the few places that probably still does C.O.D.'s.  Poor Lore, our new counselor, was stuck shuttling everyone around to different locations all day so we could shop.
    Our flight to the village was planned on a Sunday, but the school district pulled some strings to get them to fly us our on Saturday.  I don't know if that was helpful but it was another adventure.  I was in the first few to get dropped off at the airport on Saturday morning and when I went to the counter, they said we did not have a flight scheduled!  I argued with them for a while, then called the new principal.  He made some calls, we got on our flight after about 2 hours of craziness arguing back and forth with the airline.  We ended up having a layover in St. Mary's, which is a shed and a runway (I wouldn't call it an airport).  After waiting for a while, we didn't know if we were going to be able to fly out that day because of heavy fog.  The fog lifted a little, then we all had to run out and jump into 6 person planes before the fog settled again.
    We made it to our village in one piece, with quite a story to tell about the troubles and trials of actually getting to the village.
    The village was much nicer than I expected.  It is small but there are TWO grocery stores.  Well they aren't lower 48 grocery stores, they are more like large gas stations but still they have food.  Sure, the food is WAY overpriced, but if you are craving a can of olives and have $8 to spare, you are in luck!
    The villagers have been very welcoming and inviting.  They had an Eskimo dance for the new teachers and we were invited to stand up and participate.  And you know I can't turn down an invitation like that, so I jumped in and did some dancing.  It was a ton of fun and I cannot wait until the next Eskimo dance!

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By the way, I'm the one in the UNLV sweatshirt!

I had so much fun Eskimo dancing. I had to really watch the woman in front of me so I wouldn't mess up! She was a beautiful dancer, very elegant. All the Eskimo dances mean something, like they are about a hunt or an animal or something. I will try to figure out how to post videos on here so you can really get the experience of the drummers, singers, and dancers!

Till later!
Jaki :)

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