After 22 hours of flights and 10,000 miles of travel, Chasa and I finally arrived to Tromso, Norway, also known as "The Gateway to the North Pole". Tromso is located towards the northern tip of Norway on an island surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges and fjords carved by receding glaciers thousands of years ago. The people here are very friendly and the town is quaint and welcoming. We were greeted by a colleague at the airport and were then taken to the school to meet the rest of the teachers and principal. After a few days of getting settled in and acclimated to our new home, we started to get used to the cold weather and the 23 1/2 hours of dark skies....which at times I still struggle with, but THANK GOD for naps. Anyways, it is now New Years Eve day and the skies are starting to get a little brighter everyday...so hopefully that will help with my crazy sleep schedule. No northern lights yet, but we are constantly checking the Aurora Borealis forecasts in hopes to get some good pictures.
As of now, we are enjoying a few days off until my new International School starts on January 3rd. I have been working everyday in the hopes to get the school up and running as soon as possible. It looks to be a lot of work, but since I arrived I have worked with the other teachers and my principal on developing the curriculum, planning the first few weeks of instruction, and translating many documents and publications into English, as well as helping to create a working school and classrooms from scratch. So far, we have 10 students enrolled in the Primary and Middle School Programs, and I will be teaching all grades, ages 6-16, in English, Social Science, and Physical Education. I am working with some wonderful and knowledgeable educators from Norway, Russia, and Iceland, and so far, we have been very productive together. Come January 15th, we will be moving into our new flat, which is located a little outside of the city center, but closer to the school and the university. We will be living in a cute little one bedroom apartment, which overlooks the ocean and the mainland looking out east.
As for Chasa and I, we are doing phenomenally well. In the days of dark hours and cold weather, we help to keep each other bright, warm, and smiling. Chasa is definitely one of the best things to EVER happen to me, and I hope that I can only continue to provide her the same love and support that she gives me on a daily basis. We have started to venture out and conquer some touristy activities in and around Tromso lately, and everyday is an adventure together. We recently walked over to the mainland via the big bridge you might see in the pictures of Tromso, and then took the cable car/gondola up the neighboring mountain to overlook entire island of Tromso. It was absolutely stunning, and COOOOOLD!!! But what a view....then followed by a gorgeous sunset over the southern mountains. So needless to say, life is grand and continues to provide us with exciting adventures and anecdotes and until next time, be well, live life to the fullest, and continue to love. Cheers!