Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Moving

Big announcement! We're moving!!! OK so it's not that big of deal to most of my readers that we're moving from one small town on an island to another smaller town on the same island. But we're excited. The town we're moving to is called Kasaan (the "aa" sounds like the a in sand). We'd thought about Kasaan before, but thought that the school would be closing due to a lack of students next year. But the Superintendent stopped in to visit last week and asked us to think about moving there. To his credit, he did not push us or try to make it sound like a wonderful idea. He also did not play the card of needing us to "save" the school by adding our 4 children to the 8 already there in order to make the minimum 10 students to keep the school open. He simply laid out the facts and told us to think about what would be best for our family. We knew what we wanted to do, but put off a decision long enough for me to make a trip over to see the town in person and of course pray about it. But both of those just reinforced the feeling that it would be a good move for us. So at some point this summer when we get all the details worked out we'll be moving to Kasaan. It is a Haida village (Alaskan Indians). It's 60-70 residents are about 50/50 native and nonnative. The school actually doesn't have any Haida or even Tlingit (the other local tribe) students, but it will have three Yupik high school students (from a village somewhat close to Chevak.) We've already met a lot of the people and everyone seems very excited to get a new family in town. This will be a small move in some ways - we get to stay in the same branch for church (the drive to church will even be a very similar length) and we also stay in the same district so all of Stewart's supervisor type people will remain the same (which is good - we like them). But moving to a new home and community is always a big deal. Totem poles are a big part of the local culture. They have a great collection of totem poles and Kasaan is also home to the only remaining Haida clan house in the U.S. We're excited to get more involved in the local culture there and will share pictures soon.

4 comments:

Colleen Marie said...

We moved too! Okay, we only moved next door, but it took all the same packing and cleaning. Do you at least have a car to use for the move?

Melissa said...

Sounds exciting. I hope all goes well and you settle quickly.

Stewart and Carrie Hughes Family said...

Colleen, YES this time we have a car and a truck with a trailer, AND there's no snow in sight. Unlike last years move that was done with Many totes being drug to the post office on a sled, some times the sled was drug by a 4 wheeler or snow machine, but mostly just me dragging totes across a lake to mail them.

Melissa said...

I'm glad you're not having to move in the snow! I look forward to hearing more. Are you coming to Blanidng this summer? If you are, I look forward to seeing you!