Since I've been back we've had two weeks of program and it's been interesting for both. The first week I was over at our other site, Edwards and had to adjust to how they run things over there. It was good and the weather was much warmer than in Minnesota. :)
Then John was here again for work so we spent the weekend together. We went camping and kayaking around Catalina Island. It was great and I promise I'll blog about that as soon as I get pictures. They are in the mail. :)
California in alert!
During this time California has been under great stress if you haven't heard on the news. I'm in no harm but feel for those who are down the mountain. California has been dumped with feet of rain while we have been getting snow which means that there have been reports of flash floods and mud slides. Not good!
Last week- Snow!
Than this last week was to put it lightly, crazy. We had more snow than I have seen in years and work harder than ever! Let me know not just tell you about it but show you so you can understand fully. It was unforgettable and epic!
The students came up on Tuesday and it basically snowed from that day until Saturday with very little let up! We now have a total of at least 4 feet of snow! This was amazing, fun, beautiful, and frustrating.
All Dressed Up-
One thing that I was glad about was that I had all the right gear for the weather thanks to some awesome Christmas gifts and a purchase at the Village. This is me sporting all my gear! I'm wearing my new boots from my parents which are super warm and keep my feet dry! I also have my new mittens which I got from Carolyn that are sweet for teacher and actually keep my fingers pretty warm! Thanks guys! Then the crazy colors that I have on my legs are my $3 gaitors I bought at the Village. They are great for tromping in really deep snow! Don't I look amazing!
I was working field last week and so we got to do a lot of playing in the snow with the kids. We went sledding and made snow men and built shelters. It was really fun! The kids had a great time and couldn't believe how much snow just kept coming. Here are a few pictures of my group.
One morning we had a competition between the field groups to see who could make the biggest snow ball. Here is my group working on their ball.
This is a picture my students sporting our ever lovely "Green Gear." When the students don't come with the proper gear we give them this green gear which we get from the military. It is not fancy and not really made for winter or snow, but it is water proof which keeps them dry which keeps them warm. All of the gear is really made for adults so it never fits them properly and they usually hate to wear it but if they want to play in the snow they have to be dressed right. :) They look so cute! This is Natalie, Emily, and Brenda.
Lots of Snow-
Every morning I woke up to walk to work there was more and more snow. It was crazy! This is the from morning Jessica and I woke up having to push our door open from the snow and when we had to shovel our way to get to the bathroom. It was actually really pretty!
On our way to work we passed the cars which were buried in snow. The humps are the cars. :) Most of us spent the day today shoveling the off. Ange said it was weird to be standing at the same height as the hood of her car and to have to climb down into the drivers side door!
This is a picture of my cabin with the snow up to the windowsill! Crazy! We get around by following the snow maze from place to place. :)
An Extra Night and Walking the Students Out-
It has only happened one other time in the history of High Trails that the students have had to stay an extra day. It happened this week! The high to get up to the mountain was closed because of all the snow and the plows weren't going to be able to clear it fast enough. Many of the students were really sad when Chris made the announcement and the staff wasn't too excited either. We thankfully had enough food and a generator to keep camp running. We've been out of power since Thursday.
We made some adjustment to our program and developed some plans to entertain the kids until the highway was clear. We played bunch of games and played in the snow a lot. At night we all pitched in to perform many skits to make the kids laugh and have a good time. It was great for us and them. I'm pretty thankful to work with the staff that I do where we can turn a bad situation into a fun and memorable time. It was hard but really a lot of fun!
Finally on Saturday we could get the kids packed up for the second time and get them ready to go home. The highway was open only for our buses but the only problem was that the buses couldn't drive on camp road which ment we had to walk all of the students out to the buses. In the morning while I was with the kids the other staff was loading and unloading luggage into trucks to drive to the buses. Then when that was done we exicuited the evacuation drill. This is where we line the field groups up end to end to make one long line of kids. There were about 150 of them and it was basically a parade of kids. We walked all the way to the highway in 45 mins. It was impressive!
This a picture of the road we walked on with the kids.
The walk was actually really pretty and we got to see some beautiful sights. It made me say, "Wow! I live here!!!"
We finally waved good bye to the buses from the snow banks of the highway. It was pretty funny! This is Drew expressing how crazy this whole week has been!
Then to get home we all squished into the the back of trucks for a bumpy ride. This is Kelly and me.
So it was one memorable week which makes for great stories to tell and we will remember it forever. My job is fun, crazy, and unpredictable which makes it so awesome! Work hard, Play harder!
Its got to be so funny seeing all those kids who never get to see snow be around it! Wow, I cant imagine walking a bunch of kids with luggage for 45min to get to the road! Must be crazy out there! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteIf I was there, I think I'd me awe that I lived there too! The great thing about your snow is it's sooo white, our snow is all black and gross :( Great pictures Shay!
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