Saturday, April 27, 2013

There's Always A Plan

So I've been meaning to right about this for a while, but I wanted to wait until I knew all the details before I went and posted about this. 
As many of you may know, I was very unsure about what I was going to do next year. Part of my heart was telling me to come back to Chevak and another part of my heart was telling me that it was time to end this journey and go back home. I debating all the options for about 2-2 and a half months solid. I wanted to make sure that I was making the right decision, so I took a lot of time to really think about my future. 

There's a quote that goes something like this...
"Many things about tomorrow
I don't seem to understand
But I know who holds tomorrow
And I know who holds my hand."
  
I finally just realized that it wasn't so much about the decision because I knew that whatever happened that there was a plan. I think that's part of this crazy life we live. No matter what choice we make, or what path we take there is ALWAYS a plan. Once I realized that there was a plan regardless of the decision that I made, I was able to really see where my heart was lying. 

So, around the time that contracts came out it was like everything became so clear. I realized that there were many reasons for me to stay here. There were many things that I don't think are "finished" yet. 

SOOOOO...I'm coming back next year. 

It's going to be different and exciting though. I had made a request that I wanted to loop again with my kids and with how everything worked out, it was better for me to stay in first grade. I was pretty bummed about it at first. However, I started to realize that I would have taught 3 different grades in the 3 years that I've only been a teacher. There was a chunk of time spent this year trying to figure out and plan first grade. Now I have peace knowing that I can really 'perfect' my teaching in first grade. 

My kiddos were bummed about it when I told them I wasn't going to be their teacher next year. I had to reassure them that they could ALWAYS come and visit me next year (they'll be just right down the hall) and that I'm still going to love them. 

I'm starting to get excited about the kiddos I'll have next year! Let the planning begin...

Quyana Agayun :)



Saturday, April 20, 2013

Cultural Heritage Week

This past week was Cultural Heritage Week at our school. We got to spend Wednesday-Friday doing different activities that were culturally relevant! It was a TON of fun!
Wednesday my kiddos got to wear their tie-dye shirts all day. The got many compliments about their shirts and they were super excited to show them off. They looked so much better than lasts years! 



                             And of course we had to do a silly face :)

We also got to go on a day trip to qiluq hill and got to go sliding! It was the first time that I had been out their and it was a blast! We all had a ton of fun!

                     On our way out to qiluq hill. Kiddos all crammed in the sled
                                               Another sled hauling some kiddos
                 And the race to the top begins! It was a very STEEP hill..
I decided to give it a go and climb up too. Only all the kiddos were in front of me and they kept slipping and knocking me over, sending me right back down to the bottom. After about the 5th time, I gave up and settled for 3/4ths of the way.
                                 Gripping the snow for dear life...
Some of the highschoolers showed up to go sliding too! They were racing up and down the hill with no problem! Making some of my kiddos a bit jealous! Son, in the orange ended carrying some of the kiddos up on his back.


Loading up the sleds again to head back to the school! We just wanted to stay and play more though..

I also learned how to crochet while my kiddos were off doing other activities. The lady that was teaching us was so nice that she let me bring the yarn and crochet needle home so that I could keep practicing! My mom has tried to teach me many times and I only was able to make the initial "chain"...I finally learned how to add on to the chain. 

I started making some eskimo yo-yo's as well. I'm not quite done with that project but it was fun to do that with some of the older kids too.

Quyana Agayun for a awesome week! :) 

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Tie-Dying part 2

I was debating for a long time whether or not I was going to do tie-dye with my kiddos again this year. I just really didn't think that they'd be excited about doing it again since we did it just last year, but I finally decided to go ahead and go for it right in time for Cultural Heritage week! I'm glad that I did decide to do it because my kiddos were more than excited this time around! :D

We aren't going to be wearing them till this Wednesday for the start of our Cultural Heritage week, but here are the pictures from them actually dying their shirts. More pics will come next weekend...








 

Yuraqpaq

Every year villages gather in one place and have a dance festival over a long weekend. This year the yuraqpaq took place in Chevak! It was a pretty exciting event! There were many villages that came and showed of their traditional dances, and there was even a camera crew that came and broadcasted some of the festival on the Anchorage news!

Over the days I was eventually talked into going out and participating with the Chevak yuraq group. I only went out one of the nights. I learned from hearing the reactions of some of the people I know that I should probably start going to practice more ;) so I don't look absolutely ridiculous! 

Here are some pictures from the festival 




                           Me with little peuncy! My Panik's grandson!
The entertainment of the event! Every time one of his kiddos would yuraq he'd go out there with them! Many of the local villagers would tell him to go yuraq if he was sitting watching!

100th Day Activities

I've been promising for some time now a BUNCH of pictures and I've FINALLY gotten around to putting them on my computer so there is likely to be many posts today to get everything shared :)

This year we were able to do a whole day of activities centered around the 100th day of school. Many of my kiddos thought that it meant that they were 'graduating' from 1st grade. Here are some pictures of a few of the activities we did that day..
We had some "It's All About 100" posters that we went to the library to work on! 


           My kiddos very hard at work filling out and decorating their posters!
                                        Our 100th day Glasses!


We also did some math games and activities with the number 100 our guided reading lesson was based around a story about another classroom that was celebrating their 100th day!