

Happy New Year!
The People of Nome love to celebrate, and New Years Eve is no exception.
Message after message was sent out through the community for each of the parties that would be thrown and places that people should check out. When midnight finally rolled around, much of the town gathered near the harbor beach for the fireworks show. This display has become a loved tradition despite the fact that the fog is normally too thick to see much more than a red or white flash. This year was better than average.
Following the fireworks, Kimberly and I started our shift on the safety patrol (sounds dorky, but is super helpful). One of the common dangers that comes from the combination of alcohol and extreme cold, is the potential of passing out and freezing. The citizens of Nome have organized the safety patrol to be a positive support system so people can get help if and when they need it on such busy nights. Though, when our shift ended at 3:30am, it sounded like many of the parties were still going strong.
December in Review:
As is our normal habit, we have been very busy recently. Along with our missionary work, taking care of the new puppy, and trying to get ready for Christmas, Kimberly and I have been enrolled in an EMT course. I am proud to say that after 10 weeks of studying and training, we have passed our exam and have been accepted into the Nome Volunteer Ambulance Department as EMT 1's. For those that aren't familiar with the EMT provider scale, it means we are able to respond to any ambulance call as a driver or emergency responder. We are able to administer a few basic medications and/or any basic life support that is deemed necessary by the situation.
Starting this new year, we will be adjusting our schedules to be on call several days/ nights each week. This is something that both Kimberly and I believe will help us further our ministry in Nome and help us get to know both the people we are serving and the people we are serving with. We are blessed to have the encouragement of our site director who had been running with the department as well.



You give a whole new meaning to Safety Patrol. I was a Safety Patrol in 5th grade, but the highlights of that job were wearing a shiny badge and getting to stand up on the bus. We think about you every day. So great to hear you're embracing the challenges and starting to feel like Nomites.
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