Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Atqasuk and the house




























More pictures from the plane of the Tundra
I could practly sit in his lap




the wall of clouds that prevented us from landing
again






Sign in barrow



After my great overnight stay in the city of Barrow, Alaska it was finally time to get on a plane to Atqasuk. I was loaded onto a small 9 seat propeller plane where Christine and I were the only two passengers,  well us and the mail. It was surprisingly smooth and fun to ride in a propeller plane. I thought that I would be very scared being in such a small plane but I was more interested than anything. I was able to see all the knobs, charts and lights that the pilot uses to fly. Anyway. we flew over the tundra and I really saw how cool the tundra is. From the air,the tundra looks like dinosaur skin. It has different textures in it, lots of lakes and still bodies of water. And, it is uninhabited almost completely. It is crazy to fly over land that has been untouched it really has a beauty about it. It was a short 20 minute flight to Atqasuk. We landed on a dirt runway and for the first time I got to see the town that I was to be living.  It was a cute town from a distance. I could see the fire station and a few houses but not much from the sky.  When we landed we were greeted by seven pick-up trucks racing to the plane. They quickly got to unloading the mail and supplies from the plane. We started to get off the plane, I kinda fell off the plane (it is very short and my posters got stuck on the top of the inside of the plane causing me to hit my head on the way out). We were greeted by the principal’s husband and were helped into the car and driven to our house. I have to pause for a moment and warn you. There is a running joke in Alaska that the mosquito is the state bird. I thought they were crazy. Well until I stepped off that plane. The mosquitoes were everywhere and they were huge! literally like the size of my thumbnail. We ran into the car and then went on a killing spree of the bugs in the car. After we fought our way into our house (we live in the 4-plex right in the middle of town between the post office, store and school) we dropped our things. Our house was HUGE! It made my apartment in Savannah look like a closet. We have a three bedroom one bathroom house. It has a huge kitchen with two stand-up freezers and a refrigerator, laundry room, arctic entrance, and a living room.


My house in the distance



SO the only problem about my house was that I only had one box there. Christine's boxes mostly all arrived and she was able to start unpacking. I on the other had had my suit cases (at least I wont be naked) and one box full of pans. The four boxes of food that I had sent priority mail had not arrived yet and we had no food at all. So after looking around our house we decided that It was time to go support our town by going to the grocery store and buy some lunch (seeing that we had only eating one meal the day before and were starving). The store was a very small store it sold chips, soda, some meats, and some caned goods ( I will get a picture of it later for you guys). We bought 3 days worth of food and set off back home feeling proud that we can support ourselves and work out our own problems. Can you guess how much it was? I will give you a hint. this is what we bought...


How bought a closer look?


yes this can does say $9.35

It cost us $103. Yeah crazy huh? Needless to say we needed my boxes to come stat. Anyways after a yummy lunch of grilled cheese we set off to explore the quiet town. It was beautiful. It was much like a ghost town. there was the store we had already visited, houses, a health center, and a baby blue post office. (PS you will see a blue house with a red roof. That one is mine)












There is one thing that we did find out quickly though. there was a reason that nobody was up and walking around. It wasn't the temperature.  The temperature was nice. I even put on short sleeves to go explore. Now lets see if you paid attention and see if you could figure out why no one was outside and not in short sleeves.... that's right mosquitoes. The wind was not blowing so the mosquitoes were out in full force. they were in our hair, ears, mouth, arms, we quickly changed our plans and ran back inside.











After becoming a little more smart with clothing choices we headed over to the school. When we first got there we go a key to the school but was not sure what door it went to. So there was Christine and me looking like we were trying to break into the school. We tried every door to get into the school and finally the key fit.








Tuesday, August 5, 2014

The 24 hour trip

The 24 hour trip

OK, I am so sorry. I have been without real Internet since I have been in Atqasuk. WE are having to get internet installed at our house. Now that I am in barrow  on my way to Anchorage waiting on a flight. SO I apologize to all of you for keeping you in the dark these days have been crazy and fun. I mean nothing has gone the way I have wanted or expected it to. But it is all part of the experience! I will be in Anchorage for for training this week so will post a few blogs this week!


The Long Trip-

I am excited, terrified, and so ready to take this adventure. I mean what can I say leaving home is always hard. I was going to travel 3,768 mi away from home. I was dreading the near 24 hours I had until I would arrive in Atqasuk Alaska. I mean how could I know that it would take us more than 2 days to eventually get to our house in Atqasuk? My first flight took me on a six hour flight from Charlotte to the very hot desert of Phoenix Arizona. after a layover of an hour I took another 5 hour and thirty minute flight to Anchorage. All went smoothly except for my two posters hanging out of my carry on bag started hitting people in the head as I would walk by (oops). After a grueling 6 hour layover in Anchorage and reconnecting with Christine we were ready to go start our journey onto the great bush Alaska. I am excited about moving into my house and my classroom and becoming a true Alaskan belle. (y'all I am so bringing the pearls and the word y'all to Alaska! mark my words) I took us four hours to fly from Anchorage to Fairbanks where two people in handcuffs being led by a state trooper got on the plane and sat all the way in the back, and then to Dead horse (yes this is a real town) but when we went to land there was a white blanket of clouds and the pilot was unable to see the ground.





 We were unable to land so they turned us around and sent us back to Fairbanks where we refueled and sent us right back to Dead horse. A 1 hour trip quickly turned into a 4 hour trip. We weren't even allowed off the plane! When we got to dead horse we finally Flew to Barrow. Barrow is beautiful in its own way. It is right on the ocean and has many nice people.






The airport was a one terminal and we were picked up by a lady in our school district. Because we had missed our flight due to the wonderful tour of Alaska earlier (thanks to the weather) we were unable to get to Atqasuk that day we were put up in a cute little hotel called the airport inn. We got a tour from the human resources director and got to eat at the top of the world hotel!



I cant wait until I leave  for Atqasuk tomorrow.


More to come shortly! (I promise this time)