Margaret Clark Journals
June 8, 1997
Location: Guernsey, Wyoming - Location: 42:16:11N 104:44:28W Elevation: 4361 feet
Summary: Sunday, a day of rest. See the
Guernsey Wagon Ruts
Journal entry: I was sitting on the North
Platte River Bridge watching the sunrise. The mosquitoes were devouring
me. Much to my surprise, three little deer came to cross the road.
I was very still and they didn't see me at first. Then they just
stopped and looked at me. I almost laughed. They looked like they
had just gotten caught with their hand in the cookie jar. I softly
said I wouldn't hurt them and they just walked off into the brush.
Today is Sunday and we get to sleep in. Right. If I could. We are
in Guernsey. The National Guard is having maneuvers here this weekend
and there are uniformed people all around. They also have their
helicopters overhead and a lot of shooting going on up on one of
the hills.
Sacrament meeting was at 10AM. It was such a lovely sunny day with
enough breeze to keep the mosquitoes at bay and also to cool us
off. I kind of hesitate in even telling about the next part of my
day, but since this is my only journal for the whole trek, I guess
I will write it. My sisters and my family will just say, "That's
Margaret!" And I have a really hard time changing myself.....so
here goes.
I am the sixth of seven children. When I was a little girl and
Sunday rolled around, my mother would get us kids ready to go to
afternoon Sacrament meeting. We had already gone to Sunday School
in the morning, and the afternoon meeting on Sunday was usually
later in the afternoon. You can imagine what it was like to sit
in the chapel on Sunday afternoon in a building that wasn't air-conditioned.
Well, Mother would get us ready with strict instructions to my
dad to get us there on time. She would then leave for choir practice
which was always just before meeting. There were a few Sundays in
the summer or Fall when my dad would just say, "Let's go!" We would
all change back into our play clothes and off we would go to the
canyons of the Wasatch Mountains surrounding Salt Lake City, and
go for a hike. It was always so much fun. I remember being small
enough to ride on my dad's shoulders, until my little sister was
born, then I was hiking---along with the rest of the older kids.
What wonderful memories they were. Of course, to a child, anything
was better than sitting in a hot building on Sunday afternoon. My
dad usually accepted my mother's wrath quite good-naturedly.
So, here I am at Sacrament meeting out in a gorgeous field in Guernsey,
Wyoming, with a lovely breeze and good speakers and I hear my father
call, "Let's go!" I honestly looked around to see where I could
go that was any more beautiful. I just got up and left. I had to
go.
It was a beautiful walk up the road and through a field of flowers
and down to the river to soak my feet. The water wasn't even cold.
It was getting hot and a little dusty and showers are few and far
between when you miss them. I was sure the pioneers took baths in
the river on Sunday, and probably washed clothes too. Have you ever
swam in a lake or a river and had it just feel so good? Well, I
have. So I just took off my skirt (I always wear pants under my
skirts) and went in the river in my clothes. It felt so good. It
wasn't cold.
The current was pretty swift, so after I floated down river a bit,
I would walk back up- stream. When I stuck my feet out of the water,
the sun was hot on them. There was just enough breeze to ripple
the water a little and sparkle the sunlight. It was pretty hard
to get out. I knew I had to go in the North Platte River just once
on this trip, and today was the day. I should feel guilty, but I
don't. Sorry, Mother. Thanks for the memories, Daddy.
Everybody told me the meeting was good. Gordon got up and gave
a very inspirational testimony. I wish I could have heard it. Oh
well.
This afternoon was full of activity. The Guernsey ruts are very
close and a lot of us walked over the trail. Such an interesting
thing to see. We also saw the next feature of the Odyssey channel.
They are doing some wonderfully outstanding half-hour documentaries
on the Wagon Trek. If you get the Odyssey channel, find out when
these series show in your area. They are absolutely wonderful.
The kids had a kids rodeo with games and tug of war and had a ball
today. It was such a fun, relaxing time.
It's hard to believe the trek is over half over. If I had my choice
it would go on and on and just move on into other countries and
continents, but that is not our purpose. We are a remembrance of
our pioneer ancestors and as such, will do what they did, end our
journey in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake. I relish the spirit
of the wagon train. It is such a strong, undeniable presence in
my life. It breathes to my soul the truth that we represent, that
Jesus is the Christ, that we are His brothers and sisters.
When people come here and tell me they feel something very strong
and alive here, they are only feeling our Heavenly Fathers presence
with us. And it is a wonderful feeling. The funny part is, we are
just normal people with normal lives--just like the rest of the
world. We are not strange or different. We are just people.
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