Why do I love the Columbia Gorge? Oh, you know...



Because it's freaking gorgeous! And every view is different... Unfortunately, I didn't take these pictures, but these are basically what I see when I drive in the Gorge. Whenever I want to. And that's just part of the reason I came back up here. :)
Anyway, my work is picking up. I've already gotten a bunch of lesson plans prepared and a couple of appointments with teachers to lead classes. I'm really glad I tried student teaching at UT, or I would be totally unprepared. Anyway, I hope this goes well.
I really like my coworkers... it's just too bad my supervisor literally has only been in Dufur for a total of about two hours since I've been here. So I've basically been figuring out everything by myself. Most of the other days it has been office work, getting prepared for the year and organizing events. Today, though, I got a little bit of a break - I went on a scavenger hunt put together by my supervisor. I explored Wasco county, where I work. So, a little bit about Wasco county: it used to include most of Oregon, as well as a couple of other states, all the way over to Montana. Now it's just part of north central Oregon.
This weekend I went to a little retreat put on by the Mt. St. Helens Institute. It was about winter survival skills - staying warm and dry, avalanche beacon training, the like. Chris pretty much fits the description of the person most likely to get in an accident (25-32 year old male who does crazy stuff sometimes), so I kept telling him not to die. The next day, he had to lead a snow-shoe hike for the Institute, so I went to the Siouxon Trailhead and hiked here:
Anyway, I was soaking wet after 6 easy miles, so I came home thinking Chris would be home soon, so we could eat together before I had to drive home. He never came home, and I finally left hoping his thing ran really late and that he wasn't dead in an avalanche somewhere. Turns out he got in a near head-on car crash with a drunk driver an hour and a half before I even got home, and the police didn't send his cell phone with him in the ambulance. Somehow, he got away with about 17 or 20 stitches in his face, a big red/blue swollen eye, and some soreness, but the police expected from the wreckage that he should have at least a few broken bones... or worse. I brought him back to my place to make sure he was around somebody in case of a concussion, but he seems to be doing fine.
So, that was my/Chris's big exciting story for the weekend. Now I'm probably going to be spending a lot of time around St. Helens, because Chris no longer has his awesome car:
Alright, well, I've got cleaning to do after my amazing dinner that I just cooked. :)

