Tuesday, June 17, 2008



On wednesday we had a women pull. It was harder than I that. We had a strong girl in our family Kama Griffits. She a basketball players for chs. The hill was constant with switch backs. I that I was in good shape. I guess not. When we all made it up all the women sang Sisters in Zion. It was the most spiritual experince on the trip. We had many of the girls in tears and myself. I still get teary just thinking about it. It was hard.

Some of the boys could any watch without tears rolling down. And then boys who have cared less.

It was nice to see the boys be in that situation.

We had two boys in our family in tears and just wanted to help and just couldn't, they just had to watch. Of course David was in tears too. It was very hard for him to just sit back in watch.










Oh David.. He looks SOOOO cute. He was an awsome cook. We had to cook in the dutch ovens. We brought dad Westovers oven . They worked well. He made cornbread. It looked awesome. Golden brown and was also cooked all the way through. It tasted great. His Dad would be proud. Dave has always watch his dad since he was little but never did it on his own. I was so proud of him. He was the cutest pioneer there.

When we got home our kids all thought he looked like Indiana Jones.






Andy and Melissa. Melissa was always behind us. Her family and ours became close friends (Justin and Shannon Pluid). So we saw her quite often. She sure surprised us all. She was always up in front pulling the handcart. And won the stick pull for the girls in our group. Way to go Melissa. It was fun to have Andy there as well.

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