Sunday, November 22, 2009

THIS IS ONE OF THE NICE GIRLS WE HAVE HAD FOR TWO YEARS.
SUN UP? SUN DOWN? SOMETIMES, I WONDER MYSELF.
SUSAN WITH A BUNCH OF OUR KIDS AT A PIZZA FAMILY NIGHT, COURSE ALL THE KIDS WANTED ON THE COMPUTERS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. WE HAVE TWO DIFFERENT EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARES THAT THE STUDENTS USE WHEN WE HAVE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM. I AM SURE THE TIME SPENT ON THESE PROGRAMS HELPED SUSAN AND MY GRADES MAKE AYP THIS LAST YEAR IN MATH AND READING.
TODAY, IT IS A SNOWY DAY, JUST RIGHT TO READ A GOOD BOOK, STAY IN BED, OR MESS WITH PICTURES. I AM GOING TO HAVE TO GO SOMEWHERE TO GET SOME MORE PICTURES! WE ARE GOING TO ANCHORAGE DURING PART OF CHRISTMAS BREAK, SO WE WILL BE ABLE TO GET SOME THEN. THERE IS NOT MUCH TO TAKE PICTURES OF HERE THAT IS NEW.
PINK FLOCKED TREES? WELL YES, IN SOME REALITY, I GUESS. I TOOK THIS AT NIGHT WITH A WIERD OUTSIDE LIGHT SHINNING ON THE SNOW COVERED BUSHES. I NEVER SAW PINK TILL I LOOKED AT THE PICTURE ON THE COMPUTER. AT LEAST IT IS NOT ANOTHER WHITE PICTURE.
I GOT TIRED OF SEEING NOTHING BUT WHITE LAST YEAR, SO I GOT SOME PLANTS STARTED AT MY HOUSE THEN BROUGHT THEM OVER HERE TO MY CLASSROOM. I WAS SURPRISED HOW THE KIDS LEAN UP AGAINST THE COUNTER AND LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PLANTS. THE GROW LIGHT WAS IN MY SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT NOT BEING USED SO I ASKED TO USE IT IN MY ROOM.

Friday, November 20, 2009

I think I missed putting this on because our Internet was so slow it would never load. We'll see what it does today.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

I tried to get Sharkie messing around on the snow, but he must be used to it by now. I have not seen any foxes hanging around this year, or bears, which is a great deal for both Sharkie and myself because he would come running to me for help, and that leaves no one to help me if Susan isn't handy! Oh, if you click on the flocked tree at the top it will enlarge the picture and they you can see the diamonds! Press the back button on your browser to go back to the blog. BYE

Another year of flocked trees

It has been in the teen's and with no wind so the snow has just froze where it fell making for beautifully flocked trees.
I have been trying to get a shot that shows how the snow sparkles in the light, but to no avail.
We are staying in Emmonak for the Thanksgiving for the second year.
Tomorrow, at five in the afternoon Susan, another teacher, and myself are going to have family night for the after school program participants and their families. Last year we cooked the frozen kind of pizzas, but this year we are having them made locally at $25 per pizza. We ordered 2o pizzas. With cookies and Tang for all, the total will be close to our budget of $700.
I was going to stay up till 10 p.m. to watch the OSU- Colorado game, but a fellow teacher told me the score with 3 minutes left which turned out to be the final score. That was at 7 p.m. and it was advertised to be on at 10. It is a wacky life up here sometimes. Not even ESPN can figure out how to list game times for Alaska. Writing class has been slow for the teacher and hard for the students, but I will have a lot of them writing well by state tests. I ordered pencil pads for the pencils and the students did not get the hint that they would will be writing, writing, writing just like last year with their reading, reading, reading. I am glad I never had a teacher like me!!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween

Yesterday, Halloween Day, I walked to the store and took a detour along the river to see how the ice was doing and found a frozen river. I guess I've been too busy to notice the temperature which is -16 degrees today.
We have transitioned form motor boats to fire wood. Plenty of wood floated into the village on the river during the flood. Villagers have plenty of wood close-by. The town is white and clean looking now.
Susan and the Mendenhall Glacier. She took a video of a mama bear and a cub who was climbing a tree, but our Internet will not work long enough for the action clip to load.
I kept trying to get the sun light to show you the thin layers of ice that are pushed up over other layers, but this is the best visual I could get. There are drifts like snow drifts completely across the river.
They painted the church, even its roof. Looks good, today. All our trick-0r-treaters were really nice and polite last night, if not scary. Maybe, the teachings of the church are helping more of the students show kindness and respect. The teachers are going to play volleyball today, Sunday. I can't believe it is November. My list of things missed at home is getting extremely long; it seems. I would be too lonesome up here without Susan. The students are nice and fun to work with. My days go fast, but I show the wear and tear by the time we get home. I am doing two 30-minute PE classes in addition to the same amount of academic classes I had last year. It is fun, but takes double the supervision that the classroom does. At nine thirty this morning it was still completely dark.