Sunday, March 14, 2010
Bella isn't actually blind... To answer a few questions about UNK...
My last post may have been a little misleading. Our puppy isn't actually blind. She was just so little when we got her that her eyes were barely open, they looked cloudy and she was wall eyed. Now she's an adorable, frisky little puppy, who is 3/4's potty trained and likes to try to bite EVERYTHING! I have a fun video of Brent dragging her around the floor by her chew toy but I don't know how to post videos anymore... also what happened to spell check? These are tools I need! :)
I don't usually do much writing, (since I'm someone who prefers to look at pictures) But to answer some of the questions I've received...
There isn't an LDS church in Unalakleet, but I'm blessed to be a member of the Anchorage Alaska Bush Branch. We listen to our church services via conference call on speakerphone. It was hard at first, but I think I'm getting the hang of it. We aren't able to take the sacrament, since there are no priesthood bretheren in the village. (Although rumor has it that an active LDS family will be moving in next year to work for the school. HALLELUJAH!) Our Relief Society President and her husband were in town for work today. He was able to bless the sacrament for us, which was an answer to our prayers. Such is proof that Heavenly Father is aware of even the least of us, and if we're patient he'll reveal his plan for us, and his blessings.
Unalakleet, population 757 in 2008 -currently 762
Yes we do have a school, elementary & highschool all in the same small building. Actually all three of our kids go to school here, they have an Early Childhood Education program for the 3 & 4 year olds, so the girls are now in school too. It's a good opportunity for them to get out of the house and make friends. We don't really have many places to go up here. TJ is in the Kindergarten for his homeroom, but he is in the 2nd grade reading class and the 1st grade math. He seems to have adjusted pretty well, even to having to do homework every night.
Brent really likes his job. Yesterday he flew to Nome to pick up his trooper snow machine. Today he's riding it home from Nome.... He'll be here in a few days. He's riding with some other Troopers, they'll be doing some Iditarod trail patrolling on the way back. I've been a little worried about this particular trip. (It was 28 below this morning.) Brent keeps reminding me that he and the other troopers are the guys who get sent out to save people if they get into trouble. I suppose that's comforting, it'll be even more comforting when he's home. :)
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At least he isn't by himself. Up until now, you made it sound like he was traveling by himself. Thank Heaven! He will be fine! Love you, Love the posts, thank you thank you thank you!
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