I haven't completely forgotten. . .
I was really pretty excited for Dillon to start this blog for me back in October, however, after a few technical difficulties and only 4 posts, I was feeling a little stifled. . . and annoyed. But, I don't want to completely forget and I do still think that this is a good idea to stay connected. I also think it will be interesting to have a place to look back on moments that I thought were worth sharing. So, here's another try. My goal is to post at least twice a month. Your input will help keep me motivated I'm sure. . . so, leave me comments when the mood strikes.
I'm recovering from the intoxication of the holidays. It seems that the time between Thanksgiving and New Year's becomes one big cloud of people, parties, presents, cooking, cleaning, sleep deprivation, lazing around, and being too busy to think straight. . . all at once. My friends have really become my family here in Nome and I'm grateful to say that I had lots of wonderful people to celebrate the season with. I must say that despite the good times I've had this past couple of months, I'm ready to get on with my life so to speak. I'm relieved to be in the new year at last and I feel good things ahead.
Despite the cold and dark days, I've still been enjoying some time outside. December 21st was the turning point and we've been gaining seconds of light each day since then. This weekend was beautiful and I had a great snowshoe with friends, Buford, Kirsten, Carrie, and Dustin. The sun was shining in a blue sky and we had an awsome view of the ocean most of the way.
Since writing last, I welcomed a new roommate, Cherie. She moved in at the end of November and we've had a lot of fun together since (as some of you may have heard slightly represented in our ridiculous answering machine messages. . . we get bored and get silly). We met through a mutual friend a couple of years ago here in Nome and have been buds since. She's on a little break from school, but will be returning in the fall to finish her degree in business. I've only had a handful of roommates in my days, and never a female one, so I've really been enjoying having her energy in the house. She's a dog lover too and has been a real help with my boys when I need her.

I'll be home just 4 more weeks before heading off again for another trip. I'll be leaving for Honduras on Feb. 3rd and will be attending a Spanish Immersion program for one month in a small town called Tela. It doesn't hurt a bit that I will be staying on a beautiful beach, with one of the largest reefs in the world where I can enjoy some more diving experience. There is also a class IV river to run and National Parks nearby to explore. My spanish instruction will be 5 hrs./day, 5 days/week and I'm hopeful that I'll leave with some basic speaking and writing skills. I'm going to attempt to start a conversational spanish group in Nome once I return in March. I'm really looking forward to the experience.
Well, that is the basic news from me for now. . . I'll end with a picture of Cherie and I taken this past August at Dorothy Falls. The smiles may be a bit deceiving, but that water was like lying in ice. I'm a sucker for water, no matter what the temp., but Cherie really braved it to get in there with me. I suppose lying there on the rock after going under the waterfall was actually a relief. Good times. . .
I'm recovering from the intoxication of the holidays. It seems that the time between Thanksgiving and New Year's becomes one big cloud of people, parties, presents, cooking, cleaning, sleep deprivation, lazing around, and being too busy to think straight. . . all at once. My friends have really become my family here in Nome and I'm grateful to say that I had lots of wonderful people to celebrate the season with. I must say that despite the good times I've had this past couple of months, I'm ready to get on with my life so to speak. I'm relieved to be in the new year at last and I feel good things ahead.
Despite the cold and dark days, I've still been enjoying some time outside. December 21st was the turning point and we've been gaining seconds of light each day since then. This weekend was beautiful and I had a great snowshoe with friends, Buford, Kirsten, Carrie, and Dustin. The sun was shining in a blue sky and we had an awsome view of the ocean most of the way.
Since writing last, I welcomed a new roommate, Cherie. She moved in at the end of November and we've had a lot of fun together since (as some of you may have heard slightly represented in our ridiculous answering machine messages. . . we get bored and get silly). We met through a mutual friend a couple of years ago here in Nome and have been buds since. She's on a little break from school, but will be returning in the fall to finish her degree in business. I've only had a handful of roommates in my days, and never a female one, so I've really been enjoying having her energy in the house. She's a dog lover too and has been a real help with my boys when I need her.

I'll be home just 4 more weeks before heading off again for another trip. I'll be leaving for Honduras on Feb. 3rd and will be attending a Spanish Immersion program for one month in a small town called Tela. It doesn't hurt a bit that I will be staying on a beautiful beach, with one of the largest reefs in the world where I can enjoy some more diving experience. There is also a class IV river to run and National Parks nearby to explore. My spanish instruction will be 5 hrs./day, 5 days/week and I'm hopeful that I'll leave with some basic speaking and writing skills. I'm going to attempt to start a conversational spanish group in Nome once I return in March. I'm really looking forward to the experience.
Well, that is the basic news from me for now. . . I'll end with a picture of Cherie and I taken this past August at Dorothy Falls. The smiles may be a bit deceiving, but that water was like lying in ice. I'm a sucker for water, no matter what the temp., but Cherie really braved it to get in there with me. I suppose lying there on the rock after going under the waterfall was actually a relief. Good times. . .
5 Comments:
Hey Sasha! It is so good to catch up with you. I am so glad you had good friends to spend the holidays with. I'll bet you are excited about your immersion program. I think that is awesome. Heaven knows you can always use a second language, especially Spanish. But you have to promise that you and Alan won't talk about me in front of my back! (LOL). I am glad to see that you have a roomy. I would like to hear a little more about your most recent trip though. If you get time, post a few pics. Love you lots :)
By
your mama, At
Wednesday, January 04, 2006 6:58:00 AM
Yay! You blogged! Thanks for the update. You need to get a camera crew to follow you around when you travel and make a little $$$ while you are globe trekking. Cash in on the documentary/reality TV craze. You could call the series “Sasha’s Window”… Unique name, huh? I just thought of it myself… ºÜº
Love you!
By
Cerra Hawkins, At
Wednesday, January 04, 2006 11:03:00 AM
Glad you had fun during the holidays. More about your last trip when you get a minute please.
By
Dillon Hawkins, At
Wednesday, January 04, 2006 12:24:00 PM
Hi Sasha! I got your card earlier this week and it is just adorable. I am excited about your upcoming trip to Honduras. I love your idea of starting a Spanish conversation group. I would love that! Speaking Spanish in Costa Rica was the best. I miss you and hope to hear from you soon.
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RZV, At
Friday, January 06, 2006 12:58:00 PM
Dillon, can you make this picture of Cherie and I smaller so that it doesn't push down the other page info. to the bottom of the screen? I've tried editing it, but no luck. Thanks!
By
sasha, At
Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10:44:00 AM
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