A new respect

I have a new respect for all officials.   I think that every coach should have to officiate a game, just to realize how difficult it is.  I had to referee volleyball games this weekend.  That's just one clue to how laid back everything is up here :)  The opposing coach was very loud and outspoken... she definitely made her complaints heard!  It did get a little bit easier with the more games that went on.  
This was the only home weekend for the volleyball team, and on Friday the gym was packed.  Everyone was early, just waiting for the game to start.  Saturday was another story.  The games began at 12:30 and at 12:15 the gym was still EMPTY.  Everyone here really likes their sleep.  Community members and students trickled in through out the first match, but there was still only about 1/5 the number of fans as the day before.  They played two matches and a few more people came in for the 2nd.  
Another funny story about being laid back:  with two minutes left of warm-ups, we still didn't have a line judge or score keeper!  I had to recruit people out of the stands to help us out!
Final Score:  Noatak Lynx 3-0, 3-1

Today's Temperature:  -4!  Brr!  Somehow -4 here doesn't feel quite as cold at -4 in Michigan....The best way I can explain it is that it is a "dry cold" if that makes any sense.  (Still no snow...all of the elders are saying they haven't seen a winter like this, with no snow for so long.)

The sun is setting before 5:00 now.  We are losing daylight like crazy!

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  1. Kayla,
    I was excited to visit your blog and see two entries! I really enjoy reading about your (mis)adventures in AK. I think of you often...and I'm wondering if your class is done blogging or just taking a break? We just started ours a few weeks ago and my students are really into it.

    Mollie

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  2. Thanks Mollie

    Time just seems to fly by and every day is busier than the one before! Our class blog seems to have taken the backseat, but I hope to get it going again soon.

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