If you're flying in wind like that very often, a more wind friendly plane would be an excellent investment. Ugly Sticks are outstanding in the wind and very forgiving flyers. They are almost too forgiving because they can teach developing pilots to ignore impending stalls and pull too hard in maneuvers without any worry of losing control. But they are great knockabout planes. And any of the SPA legal aerobats are very good in the wind also. Pattern aerobatics has always been judged the same whether the wind was blowing or not, so planes that stayed on track in gusty conditions usually had a competitive advantage. A Kaos, Skylark, Intruder, or many others will make it feel like the wind was suddenly switched off just for you.