I’m still alive…It’s been so busy. For the last 4 months, there are so many things
going on at work that kept me occupied.
Because of the smallness of our office space, people in the office were
constantly fighting every day. I was actually happy to go out on the investigation
even when it’s -60° outside. So I tried
to put four months journey into a condensed version. In February, there were a lot of reports of
harm, so I did a lot of traveling to many different villages. In March, it’s usually Iditarod’s time, so I
spent some time in Anchorage with my sister, and friends. We were there to see the start of the
Iditarod. I took them to Aleyska Ski
resort, and almost got stuck in the mountain because I’d rented a rear wheel
drive Japanese car. This year, Anchorage
had the record snow falls so I’m glad my sister and friends got to experienced it. In the middle of March I got lucky and was sent
to Nome so I was able to see the winner of the Iditarod, Dallas Seavey, at the
finish line. There was not a single
hotel- bed available during this time of the year in Nome so I had to sleep in
the office. For the months of April and
May had been hectic, I was the only one doing all the investigation in western
Alaska. During these months I managed to
do some ice fishing and some snow machine, which I bought in March. The last two weeks, I spent majority of work
times in Nome.





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