Wendy Westergard Journals
July 14, 1997
Location: Yellow Creek, Wyoming - Between
Bear River crossing and Castle Rock.
Summary: Walking the needles, salute
to mothers, and birthday cake fun.
Journal entry: Today we went through
went through the needles. I walked this day. I helped pull over
the needles. It was a really tough pull. There were rocks the size
our fists. It was hard to pull uphill . Its as amazing to pull over
these rocks and have these huge boulders on the right. There were
lots of press there to get some amazing pictures which I'm sure
they did.
After walking, then pulling I helped Bonnie Merrill make the trip
in. It wasn't an extremely long day, but she wanted to finish the
day. Her legs had locked up after our last break. Keith and I put
our arms around her helped her to make it in. She had an incredible
experience, aha said. As I brought her into camp Keith and I would
switch places because my arms were going dead. By the time we got
into camp I had dead arms.
I went back to the earlier camp and shuttled a car forward. I'd
not done that for a long time. It was weird to go back to the abandoned
camp and remember everything that happened here and to see nothing
of what was there before except the land and a few cars. The spirit
of the train was gone from the land. It was at the next campsite.
The spirit moves with us.
I rested in a chair for a while until I could muster enough energy
to get up. I rounded up the Sorenson kids and found a ride and we
went swimming. I had fun swimming. I worked off any frustration
that I had. I sprinted 5 laps. I swim a lot and that is not that
much, but when you've already walked and pulled 15 miles and are
utterly exhausted it means a lot. I didn't get dinner tonight because
by the time I got back from swimming it was late and the docents
had thrown away the last of dinner. We snacked on some salad and
a piece of wheat bread.
Mothers are amazing people. I had never taken kids swimming before.
Mother's have a lot of patience. It took forever to get them ready
to go and then when we got there it was awesome. When it was time
to get out it was a little more difficult. Mothers I now have a
better appreciation for what you do on a regular everyday basis.
Mothers I salute you. You are truly wonderful people.
Cyndi's birthday was today. She got three birthday cakes. We had
an icing fight. Elder Pinnock saw us have this whole exchange. Some
of the parent were really embarrassed. He had a smile on his face,
so think he thought it was funny. We are now in Utah and psychologically
we can feel that we are in our home state. It feels wonderful to
come home. The wind truly does stop after Wyoming. Now we just have
a nice gentle breeze.
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