Wendy Westergard Journals
July 6, 1997
Location: Green River Crossing, Wyoming
- Between Simpson's Hollow and Granger.
Summary: Sunday in jeans.
Journal entry: Yeah today is a rest day.
I slept until around 8:30 am. It was a nice sleep in day. I ended
up talking to my adopted brother for 2 hours. It was the first time
the entire trek that we have sat down and had a decent conversation.
It was a bonding moment for us.
After that I looked for Nathan and the Proud's but couldn't find
them. I went to visit Heber and Jon. I ended up talking to Heber
for a short time. He tried to tickle my feet of course. Then Jon
came back to the tent. After we talked for a while we fell asleep.
I think I slept for around 2 hours. I was tired. By then it was
a round 2 PM.
I went back up to the reenactment camp to find a ride to church
that was in Green River. I got to church early. The funny thing
was today I was wearing jeans and a T-shirt. I've never gone to
church like that before. I think the Lord would have been more offended
by the dress I could've worn. It was so dusty and trail worn with
soot and grime that I'm glad that I wore the jeans. I didn't have
the option of wearing another dress because my dresses were in another
town in a RV.
It was a fast and testimony meeting. Bre was there and the first
one to bear her testimony. It brought tears to my eyes. She is such
a courageous woman. We all watched her struggle to the stand, bear
her testimony and then slowly struggle off the stand. Each testimony
was very unique and special. Three of them brought tears to my eyes.
There are 2 people who want to be baptized when we reach the valley
because of this trek - Turbo and Donna. Turbo got up at the very
end of the testimony meeting and bore his budding testimony. He
was a little unsure of himself. He told of how he felt of the priesthood
power when he was blessed when he was injured by the horses bad.
It takes a lot of guts to get up in front of a large congregation
and bear what you believe to people whose faith you will be joining
in a matter of time.
This trek has been so wonderful. It has helped me to grow in so
many different ways. I feel like a big sister to many. It has been
a wonderful experience to be the big sister I've always wanted to
be. I didn't have the opportunity to have extremely younger siblings.
This has given me that opportunity.
I can't believe we only have a little over 2 weeks left. I don't
want it to end. This has become my way of life and I love it. We
will all be going through withdrawals when we return to normal society.
It will be a hard adjustment.
I just want to thank everyone on the train for being my substitute
family. I was out here alone and I feel like I have a bigger family.
We have a better understanding what Zion is like. Maybe not everyone
is perfect, but everyone is doing their best and helping others
around them to do their best as well. We bring Zion with us wherever
we go.
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