Sunday, January 25, 2009
And now I am #1
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Another Month Passes by......
Life on the ice is really really great. Already counting down to the end. I'll be leaving Feb 18 which is now just four weeks away. I remember this point last season and not really wanting to leave. I am ready to leave despite all the fun I am having again this year. I think I'm just so pumped to be traveling Southeast Asia after I'm done here that I am anxious to be done with the next four weeks. I know there are going to be great times left here so I'm trying my best to not think too far forward and live for these next four weeks.
So here are the best moments of the last month.
McMurdo Softball
The Shuttles Softball team - We would could have been contenders
Playing Third Base
I think the above is right after I struck out at my first at bat. Pretty embarrassing but at least I redeemed myself later without getting out again.
Soccer at McMurdo
One of the greatest things about McMurdo are the recreational activities offered here. There is soccer, volleyball, dodgeball, basketball, a cardio gym, a weight room, yoga classes, guts and buts, body pump, boot camp, Spanish club, and four organized runs outside. I do a few of these with soccer as the most important of all of them. At the beginning of the year I decided to form a team since I lost Deb, Matt, and Jami from last year's team. I recruited Shuttle Brandon, the boyfriend of another Shuttle Driver Nick, and the brother of a former Shuttle Driver Whit. I asked without knowing how good they were. And they were all good. Before the season started we had a pick up game and also asked another Nick to play on our team because he was good too. Turned out we had a team that just dominated. Over the 10 games we played we scored into the 40's while our opponents were in the teems. Last week was tournament time and because we dominated so much the other players decided to break up our team and randomly draw teams. The pictures below are from the games I played at tournament time. Yeah, my hair is getting really long and shaggy. I kind of like it so I'm going to keep it until it gets too be too hot in Asia.
Broken Down Delta and the Worst Transition In Years
This is the Delta I was driving that broke down before getting to Willy Field to drop of a bunch of pole passengers.
This is a look at the transition puddles. I had to drive over or through these puddles sometimes as much as 8 times a day with the threat of getting stuck each time. Somehow I didn't not get stuck so far this season.
Icestock New Years Eve
New Years at McMurdo was rung in with Icestock and Friends. This year was a little bit different and Icestock was actually a night concert as opposed to a day thing in previous years. I liked it much better this year as I was on nights at this time last year and didn't get a whole lot of time to enjoy all it has to offer. I think there were six different bands who played from 6pm on to midnight. It was great fun to sing and dance the year away. Not only was it a fun night with friends it was just a great end to a really good year for me. 2008 started with me here on ice and the first few months were outstanding as I hung out with a lot of the Shuttle crew in January and February. March, April and May I traveled New Zealand. June and part of July I was back home visiting with friends and family. July and August I was in Ecuador. September back home and was there for the birth of a niece. October - back to the ice and reconnecting with all my ice friends and meeting new friends. So a really great year with the last two months of 2008 being the best of all of it because of friends like Kris, Taryn, Audrey, and Gretchen.
Gretchen and me at Icestock
Kevin and me at Icestock
Audrey and me again before Icestock
Room with a View or more appropriately Tent on a Hill
Can I get a boondoggle??? The program down here allows people to go on morale trips throughout the year. This year the morale trip that I got was to go to room with a view. This trip takes you away from town and on to some ski doos. You ride up along the ice shelf out toward the base of Mt Erebus, which is an active volcanoe with it's peak only 40 miles away from McMurdo. Some 9 miles away from town you reach the base and have a chance to see the Erebus glacial tongue, a closer look of Erebus, and the sea ice edge. The previous 35 days here at McMurdo were sunny and beautiful so I was expecting it to be the same for my day. Not the case and the trip was more of a ski doo ride to a tent on a hill than it was a room with a view. The cloudy skies and low ceiling resulted in some poor visibility. Nonetheless it was a great experience to be riding on the ski doos. It was my first time riding on one and I was able to drive most of the way there and all of the way back. I liked driving them a lot. Below are some of the better photos from the day.