From there on out, my path was set. Alaska became a reality.
I have been living in the bush for 5 months now, and life here is beginning to feel natural. I am regularly overwhelmed by the beauty of my surroundings, and fascinated by the people who for so many generations have carved out a living here in this beautiful but unforgiving part of the world.
I have seen and done things in the 5 months that I've been here that just one year ago when I submitted my application I couldn't possibly have imagined. I have: filleted salmon, flown in planes that are no bigger than a large SUV or van, watched and participated in Eskimo dancing, witnessed the sun setting at midnight and rising at noon, gone swimming in the Bering Sea, hiked across the tundra...and above all, managed to survive my first semester as a real teacher without suffering any major meltdowns.
Looking back on my decision of last year, I am convinced I made the right choice. Last January 4th I was submitting an application on a hope and a prayer, my bank account empty, my job prospects nil. This January 4th, I welcomed my students back to school on the first day of a new semester. Talk about a turn of events!
Right now, my life and my heart are full. 2011 has only just begun, but already it's a bright new year.
XOXOjane
Some snapshots from Roman's and my walk around the village today. 28 and sunny - a perfect day for a stroll!
The Airport
The south end of Stebbins with Steven's Hill in the background
Your humble correspondent :)
Roman: Stebbins's most famous poodle
Bluff
Frozen Norton Sound with Stuart Island in the background
Three in the afternoon. It's January in Alaska!
i'm so happy for you, jane! your life sounds like such an amazing adventure! :D
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