Yeah...I am not actually driving haha, but these are the sleds they use here.  They pile about 10 kids on these sleds! 


Today's temperature:  -20
Sunrise about 11:00
Sunset about 4:00

Yes -20 already, and at 5:00 while I was sitting at my desk a couple of girls threw snowballs at my window to get my attention.  Of course I snap into teacher mode "Don't throw snowballs at the windows!"  But when I got to the window and looked out,  one of the girls didn't have a hat on!  Her reply-- "We're Eskimo, we're tough."  Not only do they think its tough to not wear a hat, the kids also think it's cool and "tough" to have frostbite.  Two of my students already showed up with frostbitten patches of skin on their face!

There was another death in the village, and the funeral was today.  One of my students was out yesterday because he was helping to prepare the grave.  Because of the permafrost they have to first warm the ground with torches, then dig, then repeat.  Middle and high school boys are usually the ones who help do this.

We had more volleyball games here this weekend because the school that was supposed to host them was plagued with sickness or something.  Over half of their kids were out sick.  I ended up reffing a couple of the games again.  It was a little easier than last time, and the coaches were more laid back :)

Here's a picture of a freight plane at the "airport." Notice the 4-wheelers with trailers next to it.

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