Friday, June 29, 2018

Blind Date, Bird Refuge

Joyanne was set up on her first blind date.
It was only her second date she has been on.
The boy's name was Parker.
They got along pretty well and had fun playing laser tag, miniature golf, and arcade games with ice cream afterwards.
Parker even asked for Joyanne's phone number, and has been texting her quite a bit today.

This morning I took Joyanne, James and Grant to the Wild Life Bird Refuge.
We enjoyed exploring the visitors center and then taking a mile walk around the outside and seeing nature.

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Trek Day 4

Everyone was excited to get up and get going.
Only 4 miles left to trek until we get to the bus to take us home.
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Good morning, Joyanne!

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Joyanne, so happy in the morning.

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The Hanson's, another Pa and Ma in our ward

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Our trek family on the last day, right before we trek on.

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Our first break. Hi Ian, Kaden, and Noah.

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Awww, Father and Daughter!

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Ready to be home.

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Almost there!

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Yay! We made it! Hi, me.

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Lunch time and then we boarded the bus home.
Trek was fun and very rewarding.
We learned we can do hard things!
We trekked 30 miles!!!

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Trek Day 3

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Ward Trek family

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We took a couple pictures in the morning before we trekked out.
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We started out pretty tired and a little apprehensive about going uphill for 2 miles.
As we reached the start of the hill, we stopped and the Stake President asked everyone 16 and older, including Ma's and Pa's, to come up the hill a ways.
The 14 and 15 year olds were told they were responsible to get all the carts to the top of the hill by themselves.
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Kaden, from our group said, "We've got this! We can do this!"
Most of the others looked unsure.
We wondered how seven 14 and 15 year olds were going to get 3 handcarts to the top all by themselves.
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As I looked towards the bottom of the hill, I began to pray and cry all at the same time.
Thankfully I was wearing sunglasses so no one could tell.
The handcarts from the other wards started up the hill.
The Stake President said once they reached half way up, if we could remember the name of the ancestor they had come for, we could go down and tell them we were there to help them and were representing their ancestor.

Some of the wards struggled to even make it halfway up, so the other 14 and 15 year olds from the end would help them.
Noah and Kaden came and helped many carts in front of them since they were the 2nd to last group.

Finally it was our ward's turn.
They had 2 or 3 kids on each cart.
They lined up at the bottom of the hill, and then, suddenly, all 3 carts started charging up the hill.
It was awe inspiring to see them pushing so hard.
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The older boys in our ward were asking all us girls what the names of the boys' ancestors were so they could go help them.
Once they reached the halfway mark, Daddy ran down to Noah and said, "I'm here representing Stillman Pond and I'm here to help you". Then he began pushing the cart up the hill with Noah.
Noah later told us that he felt angels were there helping them, and that Dad looked like Stillman Pond.
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After our ward made it up, there were still 3-4 more carts from another ward at the bottom and only a few girls to bring them up.
Other people started to run down to help, but the Stake President reminded them they could only go help if they knew their ancestor's name.
I asked if other 14 and 15 year olds could go help, and when he said yes, I yelled out for any who could to go help.
I was so happy to see Noah run down and help.
He had helped so many all ready and was tired, but he still went.

We met in our trek family afterward and discussed the experience.
When asked if it was hard, our boys said it was actually fun because they decided to have a race to see who could make it to the top first.
No wonder they were charging up the hill.

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On and on we trekked.
Daddy, or Pa, told more great stories, making the time pass quickly.
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We had to stop a lot so people could go to the bathroom, and so the slower trekkers could catch up.
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Bishop and his wife, Cindy
I just love these two!

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Noah, completely exhausted.

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They're still smiling after now trekking 26 miles.
We made it to camp, but it was soooo windy.
Tents were hard to set up, and some ripped with how hard the wind was blowing.
They had game time.
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Our kids were so tired that after 4 games, we let them go back to their tent and rest.

Then we had solo time.
Each of the kids went off on their own to read letters their parents had secretly sent them.
They also took time to pray and read their scriptures and ponder.
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Daddy also received a surprise letter from his Dad.
He was so touched by his dad's letter and felt so loved.

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Even I had the chance to read and ponder.

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We ended the evening with a testimony meeting.

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Dinnertime was always looked forward too.
Food never tasted so good after trekking so far.

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Trek Day 2

We woke up, tired, but still ready to trek on.
Some of us slept well, but a lot didn't.
They got cold in the night, surprisingly.
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Onward, ever onward!

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The wind was terrible on this day.
We had dust blowing in our eyes, nose and mouth.
When we closed our mouth, our teeth would grind the sand that found its way in.
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Daddy, or Pa, was a great story teller.
Everyone was captivated by the stories he would weave.
Even the bishop was all ears and wanted to know how the story of the 3 kings would end.

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Going downhill was almost as hard as going uphill.
We had to pull back hard so the handcart wouldn't roll downhill.

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Noah and Kaden are great friends and worked hard pulling the handcart forward.

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Hmmm, what are these two up to?!😉

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Elizabeth trekked her best.
It was hard for her and very trying on her feet, but if she got tired, I would walk in back with her.
I was grateful for the slower pace too!

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I love my friend, and the bishop's wife, Cindy.
She has such a cheery attitude, and took great pictures.

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Braxton, Ian, Noah, Joyanne, and Pa

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Yay! A break! And time for some much needed water and rest.

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Are we there yet?
Nice mustache, Ian.

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We finally got to set up camp and was exhausted.
But, after dinner, when the call came for square dancing, everyone seemed to revive a bit and enjoyed some great dancing.
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Cindy and the Bishop

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The dancing was so fun, even despite the blisters and sore feet.
We had gone about 18 miles in 2 days.
We were told that the next we day would have to get up earlier and leave by 7am to trek 8 miles all before lunch and that the first 2 miles would all be uphill.
We didn't know how we were going to make it.
As a ward, we decided we would need to slow down and work together more.
Whew! Everyone was glad to crawl into bed that night.
I brought Melatonin along and shared with everyone.
We all slept well that night.