Sorry haven't had pictures because again we have had problems with the internet here. I hear we used up our data and got cut back to dial up speed and it just wouldn't send them. I'll try again this week. Time is now flying by. It seems strange now that our mission is almost at an end.
Monday September 15 - Kelvin got ready to go and see the spectacular sites of the Tetons, Yellowstone , and Glacier National Park. We enjoyed his visit, he is always so kind to us. Selby made more water gauges today. I worked on small jobs and then helped work on spaghetti dinner for the group. Carrol and Vern arrived just in time for dinner. We had a nice FHE, Saw a movie about pioneer handcarter Ole Madsen. And Sang our Looney Tunes, and watched the highlight slides of our season here at Sixth Crossing. Spent the rest of the evening catching up with the Elkins.
Tuesday -September 16 - Elkins brought Molly and Willie and you could really tell who the dog lovers were. They were a great Hit. Today was P-day so we were able to take the Elkins on a tour of our site and then on to sage camp and Lower Monument. We also took them to Rock Creek hollow. We went to a fireside in Riverton at Pres. Lorimer's home. He has such a love of the pioneers and shared several stories about the importance of our sites.
Wednesday. September 17 - Vern went with Elder Bearry to Martin's Cove to install the lighting at the front gate ( the ones he has been setting up the solar for). We they finished the job they went and explored Devil's Gate. Vern had a great time. Carrol put her feet up for awhile put then couldn't resist coming in the Trek center and helping me on preparing another meal for the group. I also helped tie another quilt. The guys played a round of golf when they got back, because Elder Bearry didn't want Vern to miss out on the chance to play the Sixth Crossing country club.
Thursday. September 18 - elder Bearry and Woodbury went to Rock Creek Hollow to install the water gauges, clean out the tools and hauled back the generator. For me there were more cleaning jobs at the lodge and went to town with Sister Petersen to pick up supplies in Riverton.
Friday. September 19. Today was our little Sierra's Birthday, 4 years old so fast. We got to talk with her and she was so excited. We have adage for lunch when we get home. Today we did Trek training prep. Elder Bearry went with us again to pick up supplies.
Saturday September 20 - Trek Training and clean up most of the day. Worked on cards for us to give our Missionary friends.
Sunday September 21 - had a touching day at church as it was our last time with the Martin's Cove Missionaries. Elder and Sister Moench spoke in a combined meeting and reminded us how much we learned and how much The Lord wants us to continue working to build the kingdom. We had our last district meeting at the Bunnage's and then up to the lodge to hear a concert put on by sisters Petersen and Baker. Just before we went into the lodge we saw a mama moose and her baby down in River camp. It was cool to see her right there where we saw her the first week we were here.
We are getting so excited to see everyone again we can hardly stand it. Love Elder and Sister Bearry
Sent from my iPad Cathy Bearry
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