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Brent C (B.C.) Moore Journals
May 28, 1997
Location: Broadwater, Nebraska - Location: 41:35:46N 102:51:08W
Summary: Lisco to Broadwater - Bluffs,
courtship, and the search for Chimney Rock.
Journal entry: Before we left this morning,
I was making sandwiches in Virginia's camper, and I mentioned that
we are getting close enough to see Chimney Rock with binoculars.
Taking my hint, she put her binoculars in her hand cart. We got
going and travelled along the highway all day under overcast skies
and a slight breeze.
About five miles into our hike, I made my way to the top of a nearby
hill and, using Virginia's binoculars, I spent a half-hour trying
to pick out the famous spire of Chimney rock on the horizon. After
straining my eyes, all I could spot were a few other interesting
formations. Brian Hill later told me that these were Castle Rock
and Jailhouse Rock (is that where Elvis got his inspiration?) I
have made it a personal quest to be the first in our company to
see Chimney Rock. So far, nobody else has. I will be on every bluff
we come near with Virginia's binoculars until I have achieved my
goal.
We stopped for lunch right below what are called the "ancient ruins
bluffs." They are some cliff formations that remind me of southern
Utah. We finally arrived in Broadwater after walking about 15 miles.
This town is small, and the camp is spread over two or three blocks.
Most of the walkers are camped in the city park. That is where I
am right now. Some are roasting marshmallows, others are singing
or just preparing for bed right now.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the time Amy and I have spent together.
Nothing else can compare. I can't imagine getting to know her as
well as I have if we had been limited to movies or bowling on Friday
nights. We have calculated that the amount of time we spend together
each day amounts to the number of hours the average couple (students)
is together during an entire week. I have not had to buy any movie
tickets, no bowling shoes, no fancy restaurants The only flowers
I have given her are wild flowers that I have picked myself. The
only dancing we have done is the Virginia reel or a waltz, dodging
little children in the attempt. No scary phone calls to ask her
out. In fact, the only "date" we have had was last night, when I
"asked her out" to the program at the school We have seen each other
right when we wake up and emerge from our tents, and I have not
yet seen her with makeup on. If I ever do it might shock me!
Amy and I are in love. In fact, we love and respect each other
so much that we have committed ourselves to a few simple rules so
we can avoid physical intimacy before marriage. In public, we limit
ourselves to holding hands. We have also decided to only kiss each
other on the cheek until we get back home to Utah. Then we will
only show affection when we are around friends or family. We feel
that our "rules" are for our safety, and that we will cherish each
other more if we follow them I just kissed Amy goodnight (on the
cheek). I'd better go to bed too.
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