Wendy Westergard Journals
May 10, 1997
Location: Lexington, Nebraska - Location: 40:46:51N 99:44:28W Elevation:
2389 feet
Summary: Short
day on the train. And skirts.
Journal entry:
Today was a short traveling day. We arrived into Lexington about
12 noon. As we were arriving into town, Nathan's grandfather, the
Canadian, saw a KFC and decided to have Nathan his grandson an outrider
go and get him some Kentucky Fried Chicken. He dug into his pockets
for money and Nathan went trotting off to KFC. Nathan had to cross
an interstate, in which he did with ease. He then went through the
drive-thru on his horse Cisco. It was so funny. He then came galloping
back and gave the yummy chicken to his grandfather. It was a classic
move going through the drive-thru on horseback.
We set up camp and then it seemed for the first time that there
wasn't a whole lot to do. A lot of the young people went over to
a Dairy Queen across the street because we were all dying for some
fattening ice cream. I'll tell you I have never had such a delicious
oreo blizzard. It seems that is the favorite around here as well.
Everyone got some form of oreo something or other.
Then the young adults found about a lake nearby. We all decided
that we were going to go for a swim. We gathered our gear and invited
everyone where we were going. We thought that we would only end
up with about 10 people, but we had around 30. I think the lake's
name was Johnson Lake but I don't remember. It was freezing. We
all got into some huge water fights. The guys kept throwing all
us girls in. The girls would scream and scream, but you know we
loved every minute of it. We know the guys did as well.
Daniel Whitaker was so funny. He got in at a medium pace and hollered
the first way in. He was one of the ones who stayed in the longest.
When he came out he was so frozen. He was really cute about it.
We all needed the break from the press and from 19th century lifestyle
just to feel like ourselves again. It was very refreshing, one reason
was it was like our newest shower.
The more I see the differences between our centuries I realize
ours is not that bad. Now don't everyone think that I'm a wimp.
I'm not sick of camping one bit. The part that gets old is these
dumb skirts. I'm always tripping on my dress or ripping a hem. When
you are walking the skirts get caught up in your legs and it makes
a ton harder to walk. It takes double the effort, especially with
all of these petticoats. The good thing is that the guys treat you
with more respect and like a lady. I've always just been one of
the guys. Even though out here I'm still just one of the guys there
is a different twist. I'm still a girl as well. It's kind of nice.
The late nights make for tired days. Thank heavens for the day
of rest. The Lord certainly knew what he was doing when he told
us that once a week was saved for a day of replenishing the body
and soul.
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