Ski Train

Ski Train
On the way home!

Ski Train!

Ski Train!

Larry...

Larry...

Eklutna Lake

Eklutna Lake
Love this spot!

View from Lazy Mt

View from Lazy Mt

Lazy Mountain

Lazy Mountain
almost to the top...

Talkkeetna

Talkkeetna
It's June...hum....

Lazy Mountain

Lazy Mountain
This is were we met on Christmas Day 2008

The REAL start!

The REAL start!

Dee Jonroe

Dee Jonroe
Chris' favorite!

Before the run...

Before the run...

Glen Alps

Glen Alps

Iditarod Restart

Iditarod Restart
Willow

My walk this afternoon!

My walk this afternoon!
23 Degrees and sunny!

Visitor...

Visitor...
looking for dinner...

Here we are...

Here we are...
at the Governor's Mansion...running?

Waterfalls outside of Valdez

Waterfalls outside of Valdez

Check this guy out...

Check this guy out...
he was frolicking along a path in Valdez!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Eventful Week!

Hi All--
The children were "shaking in their shoes" for the start of the school year on Wednesday! Fortunately it wasn't my classroom demeanor that had them shaking, but the earthquake that registered a 5! I was 17 minutes into my very first class of the new school year and was explaining procedures, when my room began to rock and roll into a rumble. I calmly said, "hummmm...this might be an earthquake-what's the procedure for an earthquake"? Quickly, every student got under their desks and covered their heads--LOL--seriously. I remained standing as the smartboard projector swayed over my head--DUH--but my desk is in all the way in the back of the room!

Never a dull moment in Alaska!

I had a very fun visit with some retired TC teachers--Kay Walker, Inra Kirt, Charlene Hamlin, and Kathy (forgot her last name (Retired-TCWJH). Carrie Robbins was also here from Ninilchik, where she and her husband spend their summers. The gals were finishing up their tour of Alaska here in Anchorage. We had dinner before they caught their flight back to the "Lower 48". It was nice to see some familiar faces from home!

Living off the land--dinner Friday night was caribou burgers, lettuce from the garden, and fresh picked blueberries, all washed down with Alaskan Summer Ale--doesn't get much better than that!

Cooler and rain is the forecast for the up coming week--perfect school work weather!

1 comment:

Dr McDougall said...

Congrats Steph...I know you'll be awesome - the class and the food sounds great, not sure about the earthquakes - best of luck

Dan McDougall