Saturday, January 12, 2013

Norton Sound Health Corporation Grand Opening

On November 13, 2012 Norton Sound Health Corporation held their grand opening ceremonies for the new hospital.  I work of NSHC and this was a pretty big deal for our little town of Nome, Alaska. A lot of employees volunteered to work extra hours and on holidays to help set up and organize the events.  Here of some of the photos I took...

 This is me in front of the main entrance

 Main hospital and Quyanna Care Center to the right (Elderly care)
 I assisted in making over 60 centerpieces
 Artwork in main entrance
 Beautiful Native Artwork
 Painting by James Adcox near Cafeteria
Hospital Kitchen
 Native artwork
 first floor hallway near Outpatient care with a reindeer wall on the left, beautiful view of the Bering sea and Nome  through windows.
Reindeer wall
 Employees assisting with decorations
 More artwork
 Employee Celebration opening exercises


Second Floor west wing which includes Dental, Audiology, Eye Care, Physical Therapy, and Lab.

 2nd Floor Acute care
Nurse's Station and patient room
Maternity Room

 The Dental Suite.
 On first floor looking down onto ground floor.

 Employee work out facility

 3rd Floor Conference Room

 View from 3rd Floor window
 3rd Floor where Administration, Materials Management, Information Systems, Village Health, Human Resources, Finance, and Health Information Management are located

 My mom (who also works for NSHC) giving my daughter a hug.

as of mid January some departments have moved to the new hospital though most departments that work directly with patient care won't move over till sometime in March 2013.

If you would like more information on our organization or employment at Norton Sound Regional Hospital go to www.nortonsoundhealth.org


Thursday, September 13, 2012

I love old stuff...

I came home from work late (6:00pm). After getting a quick bite my husband asked if I wanted to go to a garage sale.  I said "sure", just so I could keep an eye on him and make sure he didn't buy something stupid.  I thought to myself, who has a garage sale on a Thursday night?  Oh well, it's Nome.  

We were the only ones parked in their drive way and I thought for sure my husband had the wrong day... but then I saw the signs that said "Garage Sale" and arrows pointing to the direction of a garage.  We walked in and instantly my husband wanted to check out the snowmachine for sale (yes, it's called a snowmachine NOT a snowmobile).  

The lady of house and I chatted about my smoked salmon You Tube videos and canning fish and caribou.  She was so nice that I felt like I had to buy something... but there was nothing there that I wanted.  Some holiday crafts, clothing, and outdoor gear that I didn't need.  I sorta walked away to look outside a couple of times, but kept coming back because I felt like I needed to find something since the lady was so nice.  I picked up a cheesy Halloween craft and saw underneath it an old wooden Baxter Packing Co. crate that use to hold cherries.  For sure she wasn't going to sell this antique it was just there to hold crafts but then I saw a price sticker for $10. SOLD.  Then next to it was the Pepsi crate $10 SOLD, the Santa crate $8 SOLD.  I told her I wanted them.  Just when we were about to leave I saw the Canada Dry crate $15.00 SOLD and made sure that I wasn't missing any others.  I bought them all for $48.00.

I just like old stuff... can't explain it I feel connected to my ancestors when I own an antique.  I also found out that these crates are worth almost twice as much on eBay... makes me like them better, and I'm not selling them.

Oh and the snowmachine... my husband bought it for $200 and it runs.  BUT WHO CARES!  I'VE GOT ANTIQUE WOODEN CRATES! 



Wednesday, August 29, 2012

I made a cookbook with my sister... if you like Nome, Alaska you may also like this cookbook.


You can order the Nomemade Cookbook for only 17.99 if you order now using this website by clicking the "Add to Cart" button below which will lead you directly to PayPal. 

Sorry we are completely SOLD OUT

Sunday, July 8, 2012

I love my Nome...

On July 7, 2012 in Nome, Alaska the sun rise was at 4:47am and and the sun set the next day at 1:24am. The sun woke me up at 5:30am and I went out side to take pictures...

 
 A view of the port of Nome from Anvil Mountain.



 The Kigluaik mountains.


 The White Alice's on Anvil mountain.  Used during WWII for communication purposes just incase the Russian's or Japanese attacked us (they didn't)

 Beautiul sun rise

 wild Musk ox on the side of the road


 My son Reese wanted to go on a 4-wheeler ride... we found a trail and followed it.


 Running away from the mosquitos

 An old power pole laying in the tundra with Ceramic insulators.  I wonder how old they are?







 Our goofy kids enjoying the sun


It was a great day and the temp got up to 69 degrees, bought the kids some ice cream, met up with some mining friends at the beach who made made us some awesome tacos for dinner at 9:30pm, told stories, laughed, and was serenaded by two talented guitar singing players Dillon Finn and Ian Foster.  Went home and to bed at 12:00am  and woke at 5:45am by the sun the start of another beautiful day in Nome, Alaska.  I think I'm gonna go fishin'...