our artsy side to make ornaments and other decorations for fun. Greg put up our pallet board Christmas tree that he made last year and we decorated it. I also spent some time at the pottery studio working on some pottery pieces. With my schedule changes this year, I was finally able to sign up for a community class and it has been so much fun. I'm learning a lot, getting to know more people, and will hopefully have some pottery pieces worth keeping! Greg and I are still actively involved with the ambulance department. We've been assisting the EMT 1 class and are helping our new recruits learn the ropes.
As the temperature continues to drop, Greg and I continue to find new and exciting things to do in Nome. We finally went ice skating for the first time since we've been here. Greg is hoping to set his own crab pot this year, too (I'm sure there will be a blog post on it at some point!). It is definitely colder this winter here in Nome. Some days if my skin isn't covered, it burns. I have to be really careful about my choice of layers based on how long I plan to be outside. It's not unusual to see people with face masks and hoods on here. There are still some kids that don't wear coats or gloves, though, and it just blows my mind.
Now I am getting ready for the Boys & Girls Club Christmas party and many other events I will be attending over this month. Greg and I also plan to deliver presents with Santa on the ambulance Christmas Eve. The sun may not shine very long in Nome, but the events and our schedules continue to be busy!
We enjoyed a hike out of town with the rising sun and friends. |
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