Wendy Westergard Journals
July 9, 1997
Location: Fort Bridger - 96 miles left,
Wyoming - (You cross four gushing creeks, within half a mile, before
you reach the Fort, and by traveling half a mile beyond the Fort,
you will cross three others, and then find a good place to camp.)
- 917 miles from Winter Quarters.
Summary: I feel weak.
Journal entry: Today we travelled 12
miles to Fort Bridger. I tried to sleep in the back of the Winona.
Libbie and Keith were in the back with me. I did snooze a little
bit, though it was a little difficult with squirmy youngsters. It's
amazing what I can sleep through now.
I seemed to have noticed in the past couple of days that my body
is weaker and skinnier. When Libbie, a 9 year old, puts her head
on my sternum to try and sleep, it hurts. It's like putting bone
to bone. It never hurt before when kids used me as a pillow. I can
feel my bottom hurts when I sit on chairs wether or not it has a
cushion. It's hard to tell the difference. I don't look like skin
and bones. I just feel like it.
My body is telling me that this adventure is time to end, but my
mind wants it to go on forever. I know that my body can't go on
forever, it can't take much more. I've been feeling weaker and weaker
ever since I faked drowning for the Germans. I'm wondering what
is wrong. I'm going to talk to Margaret tomorrow and see what she
thinks. She is a nurse.
Yesterday I felt so tired, like I couldn't give much more. I will
keep going. I love this too much to stop. I will be rejuvinated
in the morning.
After we got into camp, which was sagebrush again... authentic
camp was in a nice grassy field with some wagons in it. People were
quite upset that they were not on the grass field. 2-3 hours later
they, the leaders, made arrangements to have the rest of wagons
move down to the fields. People were happy then. The grass was like
sleeping in carpet. We felt truly pampered. It was like being in
a really upper class place.
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