Monday, April 21, 2014

Easter Update

Video taken while I was in Goodnews Bay (12 miles inland).

Wow, I've really neglected this blog the past two months. I could try to write it off and say that "time escaped me" but the truth is I just chose other things to do, like watch TV shows, read books and attempt to hunt.

Wow, its hard to fill in this large gap of time which has flown by. Lets see, the big things would be coaching NYO, summer/next year plans and being a complete bum over spring break.

Going chronologically since the last post, the weeks have zipped by. It is unreal, I don't feel like I've been here for months after Christmas break but maybe the days have been plain. School days seem to move much faster, maybe its due to the longer hours of sunlight. Nothing too eventful happened those last weeks of February and beginning of March. My spring break began on March 10th and lasted for the week. I decided not to travel anywhere due to the unknown weather and the cost of travel is high ($380 round trip to Bethel!) Unfortunately the weather was pretty crummy too and I didn't do much hunting or exploring. Definitely got my money's worth of Amazon Prime though. I decided to delve into some sci-fi and watched all 3 seasons of Falling Skies. I wasn't too sure about it at first but got hooked. I also caught up on some of the popular movies from the fall that were releasing on to DVD: 12 Years a Slave, Gravity, Thor, Catching Fire and Frozen. I wasn't a complete TV/Movie couch potato, I also did some reading too: Maniac McGee, The Fault in Our Stars, Narrative of a Slave (Frederick Douglass) and a book titled "Camelot's Cousin" written by my pastor David Stokes. All great reads and highly recommended.

After break I had 9 weeks until the end of year. I didn't really start counting down the weeks quite at that point but over break I spent a lot of time thinking about what to do over the summer and next year. I'll go ahead and spill the beans: I am planning on returning to Platinum next fall and continue teaching  the secondary group. This has been a tough decision to arrive at. Both the principal and elementary teacher are retiring and moving on. I feel like if I were to leave and the kids getting a whole new staff would continue the cycle of uncertainty and everyone is at square one. (This also means that I declare myself the "senior" faculty member, a feat not many first year teachers can claim!)

As for the summer, I will be spending it once again in the woods of Northern Michigan at Camp Barakel. This was also a challenging choice, but at the same time, it isn't. The big fear/concern is/was getting enough time to relax and not do "teacher stuff" over the summer, take a break. However, with this career and stage of life, working at Camp also just seems so right. My desire to serve and love kids doesn't really take a break and Barakel has such a special place in my life and its hard to turn down any opportunity to be there.

I will be the Men's head counselor again, training, mentoring and encouraging guy counselors through the summer. I plan on being there Memorial Day through most of July.

Shoot, totally disregarded the whole timeline approach. Lastly, NYO happened. It was an amazing experience and I'm excited to take another shot at it next year. Here's a link to some videos I captured: NYO Videos I also uploaded a bunch of pics to Facebook so you can check there.

While there I judged a few events (that was nerve-wracking: judging events when I had no clue what to look for going into it, but it turned out ok). I also tried to spend a lot of time with other coaches and observed skillful competitors. The great thing was that all 3 students placed in an event. One student got 2nd in the wrist carry, another 2nd in the Eskimo stick pull and another got 4th in Eskimo stick pull and Seal Hop.Overall, I think my students and I are much more prepared to compete next year.

Ok, its now past 11pm and I've got a whole week of school ahead of me (4 weeks left, 19 school days; I'm counting now). Can't promise when the next update will be but I'm hoping to get out and shoot some waterfowl out of the sky, I can always write about or take pictures of that.

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