Margaret Clark Journals
June 14, 1997
Location: Casper, Wyoming - Location: 42:52:00N
106:18:45W
Summary: A rest day--My family arrives
Journal entry: Today finds our little
group in Casper Wyoming at Ft. Caspar. I tried to do a little housecleaning
and preparing for the arrival of my husband and children. I decided
that a months worth of dirt should be swept away and things cleaned
up. There is just so little time to keep up on stuff like this.
There is only time for just the very basics of life. You find time
to eat. You find time to sleep cause we are so exhausted. We go
out on the trail. That's about it.
The more simple you keep things, the easier it is. Sometimes it
is hard to find the time and place for a shower, although we have
been so very lucky to have schools, fairgrounds etc. for showers.
And it is not uncommon to wear clothes for 2 or 3 or 4......or 5
days. Talk about degeneration from the 1990s.
It was great to see my family. They are excited to be here. I hope
they still feel this way after a day walking. We had a lot of things
to catch up on since I haven't seen them for 2 months. My kids look
great. My oldest daughter just finished up 4 years at the Univ of
Utah and is waiting for her mission call. She should get it out
here somewhere on the trail.
My seventeen year old daughter is our seamstress. She has sewn
all of our clothes and dresses. They are glad to be here. My 14
year old son is not so sure he even wants to be here. He is hesitant
about the walking and is smart enough to know this is no picnic.
He is quite realistic in his thinking. He holds no fantasies.
Yesterday morning this family of mine saw my second son off at
the Salt Lake airport for his mission to Colombia. I could not be
there. A lot of real life keeps going on back home for all of us
here on the train, and we surely could not be here without the support
and love from all those people and family back home.
We are still getting rained upon, although a great big storm blew
over us this afternoon and went further south. Casper is green green.
The Platte River is very high and running quickly. I don't think
I would want to swim in it today.
This is the place where the pioneers last crossed the Platte River.
The museum here at Ft. Caspar has a great display on the fort and
river crossing. It is an interesting part of the trail. It is good
to see big hills and mountains again. This is the first time on
the trail that I have felt close to the mountains, and they are
close here.
I guess the tough part of the trail is coming up....the mountains
. It's kind of unnerving to think about what lies ahead and wondering
if you are up to the challenge. Even though we are over half way
there, I feel like the first part of the trek is now over and the
second part is just beginning. And being a mother, I now have the
responsibility of my family. This adds a little greater challenge
and hopefully another perspective to what the pioneers had to endure
with their families along. It is all very interesting.
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