Sunday, August 19, 2007

Fish or Seals?


I was asked to go fishing as deal that Myra suggested. They owed me some money so they asked if they could use the money to buy gas to go up Koyuk River. I've been wanting to go fishing for a long time so I jumped and squealed with joy when they asked. It was a beautiful morning with lots of sun and warm. We got in the 16 ft. lund boat: Myra, Jason, Romay, Ethan, Gram (Myra's gram/mom), and me. IT was a little crowded but so much fun. It took us 50 minutes to get there. What a gorgeous ride with lots of "loon ducks" and flocks of canada geese. This got Jason and I excited for duck season to start. We got to East Fork where Jason and Myra set the net. It was funny to watch Gram tell Jason how to set the net. She didn't want to tell Jason to do it one way so she kept saying, "You can do it that way." We climbed back in the boat and head to the middle of the river to start rod and reeling. Jason caught a nice pike within 10 minutes. We were fishing for Silver Salmon so Myra said throw it back. Gram said, "I like to eat Pike." So we kept the fish. Ethan had a silver follow his Pixie but didn't bite it. I had no bites.

We travelled up river and took a rest on a beach. I fell asleep with all the fresh air I've gotten so far. I do remember Jason and Myra discussing who would be a good husband for me. I pretended I was still sleeping. We went back to check the net and what do we see? We see a seal upriver! Since Natives are the only ones to hunt Marine Mammals Myra and Gram had a discussion on wheather or not to shoot it with the pistol. Poor cute seal! The reason for the discussion was because butchering a seal is an all day event. That would be a lot of work for Gram who was staying for only a few more days. So I was covering my ears and watching and waiting for the seal the come up again. We took turns spotting it with excitement. At one time it looked at Myra and she would have a great shot but still didn't know if Gram wanted it. So she didn't shoot it. After we decided to not follow the seal anymore because we didn't know how much gas we had, Jason said, "Didn't you put the bullets in?" Myra, "I thought you did?" So there was no ammo in the pistol. So we got to the net and no fish, except for the dead rotted Humpe if that counts. We were so bummed. I asked Jason and Myra for my money back. I jokes! I had a great time getting out and enjoying God's creation.

Gram wanted to go Berry picking so she led us to a place where she thought there were a lot. Well, there were tons and almost grape size. I got another quart and that makes three gallons of blueberries so far. I'm going tonight with Joon to the spot I found on accident while trying to untangle Berry from the willows. Sorry...I got off topic. So as we were picking berries, it started to sprinkle and then the rain came. I wasn't cold at first but after the first 1 1/2 hour I was and wanted to be home in a nice hot shower. As we were boating home slowly because we didn't know if we had enough gas, I start hear singing: Gram and Myra, and then Jason were singing. I wish I had the desire to sing while I was soaked through my raingear. On the way back we saw another seal!

We got back in 2 hours and the trailer was broken when Jason went to get it. So we had to anchor the boat and load the gear in the Honda. I have never been as wet as I was when I came back. It looked as if I had peed my pants. After taking a hot shower and warming up, Myra calls and says she's making pizza at 10 pm. So it was a nice snack after my dinner of leftover chicken salad sandwhich. I ate a lot because it was so good! Myra makes the best pizza in the world. I'm not just saying this either so she fogives me for making fun of her for "accidently" putting a hot pad in the oven along with the pizza. The whole apartment hallway was up in smoke. She won't live this one down. Hey, I figure it's about time I have something to make fun of her about since I'm always the one being made fun of. I jokes! Hopefully, I'll get to go out soon and get at least 1 or 2 fish.

It's moose season now and yummy....I put some moose in the crockpot that I got from someone.

Work Has Begun



Photo: baby bobcat at DeYoung Family Zoo up north

Well, I officially started work on August 13th by spending time in my classroom and then off to Unalakleet. We had a short inservice but I had a blast seeing old friends and learning how to be a better teacher. Every year all the 17 schools in Bering Strait District come to Unalakleet to sleep, shower, and learn. Nothing like a cold shower to wake you up in the morning because so many people are taking showers. It's a true experience also when you are sleeping on air matresses with about 12 other people in the room.

I didn't need to go to the reading training since this will be my 4th year teaching it. I went to Unit planning instead but I never created a unit because my units are already created for me. Instead, the Kindergarten teachers and I colloborated with each other on how to do the curriculum a different way but still teach the objective. This has been my biggest challenge of making the curriculum my own and not being so "in the box". So for example to review the sounds one of the teachers thought of doing hopscotch with a few of the sounds we have learned. I'm so thankful for those teachers who helped me to expand my ideas on how to teach the curriculum. We also came up with different activities teachers could do to for each of the new Kindergarten standards we have to teach. Then we posted these ideas on WIKI, which is a resource site for other people not in the district or anywhere to look at also.

I also did a 4.5 mile run/walk while I was in Unalakleet. ran for about 45 minutes of it and fast walked for the rest. A truck took us up and away from the village and then we raced back. Well, I didn't really feel I was racing but I was trying to beat some people in front of me for motivation. I was really proud when my time was 50:22. I couldn't believe I could do it! I was really enjoyed the challenge but not so much the soreness a couple days later when I could hardly get up from a chair or sit on the toilet.

It was great to see past teachers I used to work with and my mentor that I had for two years. She continues to mentor me and I love coming to her with my questions and advice but more importantly she is a great Christian friend who reminds me of God's faithfulness and goodness. It was nice to take walks on the beach with another new friend I met last year. There was so little time to sit down and talk to other people. I hope in October to get more time to do that.

I also had to go to the clinic while I was in Unalakleet also. I thought I might have an ear infection because my ear was red and hurting really bad along with a shooting pain on the left side of head (same side as ear ache). I did not have ear infection or a strep but got some ear drops that have been working nice and a hot pad.

I am excited for school to start and I believe I have Tuesday ready to go. I'm not looking forward to the rest of the planning I have to do for the year. It takes so long! Bye for now!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Training or Shoot Berry


Well, I thought I would stop being lazy and start training Berry again. The first day I wanted to shoot her with my 12 gauge. She didn't listen, fetched only half way, didn't come. I was so frustrated I wanted I started to cry and I did some yelling at her which didn't help and I knew would not make her listen more but did it anyways. I learned from that experience. I took her out again and prayed that it would go better and thank God because it did. She did wonderful the next three days. She even did some blind fetches really well in the tall grasses. Of course she tried to eat fish bones and I caught the just in time. I do not dare to leave her off her long rope. I'm hoping she'll be ready to hunt this spring. I'm working on heel with her also and that is coming along slowly. I have some good ideas when duck season comes around soon. I will save some wings and have her start fetching those and also save a duck and have her start fetching that amongst the decoys laying out on the ground. She's settled down a bit since she came back. She is not as hyper. She usaually sleeps a little longer when I get up and then is more than ready to get out and play and run.

Berries Galore!

Well, it's currently 5 am and have been up since 3:30 am and went to bed at midnight. I need to get to a sleeping schedule.

Well, I went Blueberry picking with Myra and Jason to (oh wait I can't tell you because someone from Koyuk might read this and then they would find our berry patch). The common answer if anyone asks you where you went to pick is, "oh, somewhere, a blueberry patch, etc. Myra practiced with me. She asked the question and I answered, but not correctly the first time. I was picking about a quart and Myra and Jason say, "Jeni you have to come see this." I was picking fast and didn't want interruptions. For some reason, I didn't trust them and said if this is a joke watch out I'll beat you both up. I walked to where they were picking and they found the most abundant berry patch ever! It was along a game trail, but no bears...Thank goodness. A carpet of berries filled the tundra ground. I've never seen anything like it. One branch on the bush was covered from tip to bottom with large berries as big as your tip of your pinkie finger. So I picked about a quart in 20 minutes. Jason was even picking for me. Their family got two gallons.

I also went picking yesterday with Jenna, writing teacher. She knew a good patch also. I got a quart that time.

So I have 6 quarts of blueberries and a gallon of salmon berries. I will go again today.

I can't wait to make blueberry jam, ice cream.