Thursday, March 29, 2012

Where in the world did the time go? March is almost over!

Oh where has the time gone!? I can't believe that it's the end of March! And oh so much has happened!Let's see, I'll start with the beginning of February when I got sick. It was a Sunday night, I just finished lesson planning and was over at Joe and Sandra's. Had a bite of a cookie and felt like heart-burn was coming on. Finished up my cookie and said I should head home, since I was tired. Made it back down to my classroom and it was getting worst! Packed up my things really fast and started the long walk home. It was bad. So I took some Pepbo, since it was all I had for heart-burn. It didn't work so I got some water and decided to sit still and that didn't work either, when I was still it was even worst pain! Then the next thing I knew I was throwing up. I was in so much pain and Jori wasn't home yet, so I Skyped her to see if she could ask Joe and Sandra for heart-burn medicine. At least I thought I had heart-burn.

By the time Jori made it up to our house I was in serious pain! I mean I was in tears and was a little scared because I'm on an island that doesn't have a doctor and if this is serious, well, not good. Of course Sandra had heart-burn meds, so I took it, drank some water and then ended up throwing up again. By this point it was not heart-burn, it was something else. On top of it all the pain wasn't staying in one spot and I was throwing up more and more. So Jori called Sandra and told her I was sick and we didn't know what it was and she told Jori that it sounded like I had a gas bubble in my body and the island flu on top of it. Well, I was in hell! I thought I was going to die, even wished for it because I was SO much pain!

After about two hours, at least I think it was; no clue of time because of the pain. Well, later Jori was on her computer to get on WebMD.com because we both had the thought that my appendix burst. Oh my God that was a scary thought! Also to see what we could do to treat the pain. The only way to treat a gas bubble is to keep moving and if it's painful to move you're doing it right. Yeah, it said that right on WebMD. So I got into a routine to do the exercises Jori told me to do, throw up and then lay down for a bit. I was so tired, but it hurt to lay still for a long time. So I would do the movements, then throw up, drink some water, then lay back down. That's how it was for the whole night until about 8 or 9 the next morning.

But Jori was the BEST! She stayed calm and with me the whole night! She made sure I had water and was just a great support system. She even asked me if she should call Gina, because I was in so much pain I was asking Jori to shoot me. Through my pain I told her NO! Oh my if she would have called her, Gina would have been on the next plane her with Mom riding shot-gun. I didn't want to worry them, and that would have. Heck this girl even slept outside the bathroom door with me because I'll admit it I was scared and didn't want to be alone. She stayed with me the whole night even though she had to teach the next morning. I don't think I've ever had anyone that was not family do something like that for me in my life! Jori finds that hard to believe, but she hasn't met some of the people I've come across.
I stayed home the next day, obviously. I hope I never had to go through that again, but boy was I wrong because about a month later I had that damn flu all over again and had to miss another day of school! I was like are you kidding me!? But I'm grateful that the gas bubble was not bad, especially since I had gas relief meds now thanks to my wonderful sister!

But I'm getting ahead of myself. So the same night that I was "dying" Sandra's mother had a stroke. So Joe and Sandra that Wednesday, since we didn't have an ice runway yet were leaving for a long time to take care of her mom. Joe was gone for three long weeks and Sandra was gone for a very long month!

The day I come back to school I hear all about this and I'm still trying to get back to 100 percent and then hearing we're going to be short a principal and an upper elementary teacher, oh and let's not forget that my aide, Becky was leave Wednesday as well. I was just about to faint. But I held it together that day even though I was punched in the face by Marcus and his sister wasn't that much better either. That Tuesday and Wednesday were just a previews of how bad things were going to get after Joe and Sandra left. Thursday was the day from hell, well at least the morning was. Natalie threw chairs all over the place, had to get the kids out and it was just not good. I called her aunt, but her aunt couldn't come get her because she has a baby at home, so her cousin, Anna, was suppose to get her. Well, Anna looked like something the cat dragged in and was no help. Natalie's just laying on the floor stiff as a board and looking like a possessed child. So called her aunt again and she said to get her oppa (grandpa), which is Orville one of the custodians. So I got him and he got her out of the school and the rest of the day was alright.

So to sum up the time that Joe and Sandra were gone I had chairs thrown at aides/helpers, had to deal with kids getting kicked, hit, or other things. Of course it's my two students that need anger management. Thank God for Alan! He was a big help. He took the brunt of Natalie and Marcus's wrath. Marcus actually bit Alan because Alan was putting the toys away because it was lunch time. It was ridiculous! But by that time their Dad was back on the island and I think that's helped a little. Well, it's helped Natalie a lot, but Marcus is still working on his issues.

The next event that happened was I was somehow roped into being in charge of a dance for the community. On Valentine's Day we had a get together with the community, had parents/families come to share cookies and some good times at school for the last hour of the day. Sisqut, Etta, Michelle, and I were sitting around talking. Sisqut was saying how sad it was that Diomede hasn't had a dance in over 15 years. I said that you guys can just hook up an iPod and have the kids at the Rec Hall. Well, that was translated into "yeah I'll put on a dance for you" Long story short the Friday after Valentine's Day I was asked if I was still putting on the dance for the weekend. I was like ah what? I'm putting on a dance? Apparently Michelle called the school looking for me to ask when the dance would be. I decided to do it, but not put much effort into it because I did not volunteered I was basically pushed into it.

Well, when Joe came back I that was another story we had to tell him and I told him he had to come to support me, but that never happened; he's such an old fart. Haha, I say that with love. So the big day of the dance came and it actually turned out and went very well! I might do another dance, but with a lot more help. It was a good time and actually some of the parents showed up to check it out and actually did some dancing.

So when Joe and Sandra were both back, things got quite a bit better. The kids were still crazy, but at least our back up was back. About two weeks ago we had our Island Celebration party. It was a ton of fun! Minus Damion being a little jerk to me. I don't know what his problem is, but I seem to be his emotional punching bag. He's been moved to Joe's class, thank goodness because I didn't know how much more I could take of him calling me names and just being so verbally abusive to me. But any way back to happier times, the Island Celebration! The kids did some hula dancing, played some great games, and were able to watch the air swimmers, even control them. It was a great day!

Then about a week later, on a Friday night; we had quite the exciting evening. I was washing my face and all of a sudden I hear Jori screaming. I was like what the hell is going on!? Here a couple of her students came to tell her there was a polar bear sighting. Long story short, Odge ended up shooting the poor thing because it was coming toward the school. So I was able to see my first dead animal, it was so sad to see. What was even more sad was it was only three or four years old and this was probably its last season with its mother. So it was a little sad. But now that means bear meat and fur to sell.

I'll leave off on this note and let you know more about my trip to Nome for the Ididatrod and Neal the Geography Guy more in my next blog I hope to get done this weekend.

Beautiful sunset!



It set really fast! In 10 minutes it was under the horizon.









Valentine's Dance

















Island Living Celebration


Do the hula!


Friday, January 13, 2012

Before & After Christmas

Hey everyone! Sorry I haven't written since November! I can't believe it's been so long! So here's what's been going on since I last wrote.

So where to start: Thanksgiving! I had a good Thanksgiving, but it was a little weird not having it with my family. Joe and Sandra made a wonderful turkey and were great company, they will be missed greatly next year! I made pumpkin soup, which I wasn't sure would turn out. And actually it turned out and everyone loved it!

After Thanksgiving it was back to school. Things were going alright, but as it was getting closer to break everyone, including the students, was feeling that it was getting time for a break. Marcus was starting to have a hard time at home with his mom heading back to Wales that he was starting to act up at school, his sister Natalie was too. Poor things.

Not only did I have to deal with the rude and bad behaviors of my kids I also had the emotional turmoil of whether or not we were going to be able to fly off the island. First we were told a week before we are suppose to leave that the twin engine helicopter's engine blew up; but they were going to be able to fix it in time. Yeah like they did the last time people were suppose to leave, this didn't look good. Well, they said it was fixed but the construction workers, who were suppose to leave Sunday, were not able to because they didn't get to test it on Saturday due to weather. What a bunch of crap! We came to find out later they didn't even fix it, just told us they did! It was so frustrating!

So then Sandra told us to be ready to leave Tuesday, a day early, but we didn't so I was all ready to and it didn't happen. I'm don't do well with maybe and ifs when it comes to traveling or really anything. Diomede's helping me to deal more with that. Well, Wednesday, when we are suppose to leave, was looking bad weather wise so I was so afraid we wouldn't get off the island until Saturday, which was suck since my flights were scheduled for Friday night.

Long story short we made it off the island on Wednesday! Jori and I spent Thursday in Nome walking around and did a little gift shopping. It was so nice to get off that island! Because as much as I love my job the island was starting to get to me and I really wanted to get to Wisconsin to see my family and friends. So Friday came and I spent the day at Airport Pizza with a bunch of the other teachers, since we were all on the 9 pm flight to Anchorage. It was great to chit chat with some ladies and have 'girl talk'.

Then the excitement started again. From Anchorage I was headed to Portland to change planes, but due to fog I was diverted to Seattle. My first thought is I have a flight leaving for Minneapolis in like 45minutes what's going to happen? First I was told that all connecting flights are being held, then as I was on the phone with Gina to update her I was told I needed to get off the plane. So to make a long story short I had a very nice woman help me get on the next flight to Minneapolis. Also I had to wait for the next flight out of Portland for my bag to reach me, which made it; but I was a little nervous about that. And the funny thing is I landed from Seattle around the same time I would have landed if I was coming from Portland.

Christmas was great! It was so great to see my family, but the only down side was it was a green Christmas, but I'd take that over spending Christmas on Diomede. But I had such a good time home that I was afraid that I wouldn't want to go back to Diomede because of the attitude I left with. I can gladly say that when it was getting closer to the time to leave for Alaska I was feeling more exciting and ready to get back into teaching.

So after a relaxing and good break I come back to a bunch of kids who have gone hay-wire! This week was the most stressful week I have ever experience with kids! I would tell them to stop doing something and they would just keep on doing it until I yelled then they would stop, for like five minutes. I think today was the best day out of them all. The kids were not as crazy, plus I pulled myself together and kicked out the students that were being obnoxious and hitting. Oh yeah so I was hit and scratched before I left and I came back to the same treatment! Well, it's not going to fly this semester and they are seeing that since they have recess that I can take away...

Enough about school, it'll get better because I won't let it be horrible! So yesterday had a wonderful ending to it! I got to see polar bears!!! It was so cool; it was a mama and her two cubs! They were so cute and it was so amazing to see them in their habitat instead of a zoo. Becky's husband called us about ten minutes before school's out to tell us about the polar bear sighting! I was like 'kids get your stuff on; we're going on a field trip to see polar bears!' I have never seen them get dressed that fast ever!

We made it over to the Washeteria and I'm glad that Paco, Becky's husband, had binoculars. It was SO cool! They were such beautiful creatures.
So there's the brief story of before, during, and after Christmas vacation. I hope to be able to write more often, but I don't see that happening since I have a feeling I'll be very busy.


Ice coming in before I left


Sunset before leaving


Starfish on the walkway

Gingerbread Man project for Berlyn

Nome, on the way back to Diomede

Helicopter Ride from Wales to Diomede









Ice with some sea still showing


Check out all the snow that has fallen since I was last here!
South

Middle

North


Jori playing in the snow. We slide down that. It was so much fun!

Shoe covered in snow


LOTS of snow!

The railing to our steps!

Jori's showing how much snow there is!

Steps are made in the snow to get around

First sunset being back


That's the top of a house!

These steps were made throughout the village