I know it has been a year . . . but I wanted to post more pictures from Trek. It was this time, last year, we were pushing and pulling our little hearts out, for three days!
I wanted to add more unseen images, and with the new blogger uploader -- it is SO MUCH EASIER!! I can post TONS of pictures! Yee-HA!
I wanted to add more unseen images, and with the new blogger uploader -- it is SO MUCH EASIER!! I can post TONS of pictures! Yee-HA!
Reenacting what our Mormon Pioneer ancestors went through was truly one of the most spiritual experiences of my life. I loved it, and I hope to have the chance to be a part of it again, someday in the future. It was incredibly challenging but so fantastically worth it. Next time (in three years), Sammi and Daniel both get to go push and pull handcarts. That will be so awesome!
We may be a "peculiar people" but we are not so bad . . . if you get to know us. Sometimes we can even be pretty awesome. :-)
In the next little while there will be a lot of "Mormon Moments" in the media. Sometimes they will be fair, and sometimes they might miss the mark (by a LOT). If you want to know accurate information about the Church use www.mormon.org or www.lds.org for more information. Don't believe all the trash that is in the news . . . go to the source. Or, better yet . . . ask a real live Mormon! :-) I am always happy to answer any questions, if they are sincere.
For now, just some (a TON!) of Trek images . . . get ready for image overload! They are not in chronological order -- that would take forever! But a picture is worth a thousand words, so you'll get the idea!
Getting ready to load the buses
Getting ready to load the buses
Reading letters from home
Pondering the meaning of life
This was probably the hottest point in the day -- over 100 degrees
Classic Trek . . . duct tape on blisters
The cooking crew was AWESOME!
YUM!
So much work went into pulling it all off . . .
Camp
My family eating breakfast
oink!
Early morning
We were fed well, but not a lot. We were meant to feel hungry. And we did!
It was beautiful in the morning
Pa gathering the family together
Cute girls
Holding the baby was a privilege
Kissing the baby goodbye . . .
The family baby had to die . . . it was a sad moment.
The day of Trials . . .
Blind
That was rough!
Lucky Lexi had "internal injuries" as her trial . . . she got to ride in the cart.
Barefoot . . . many of the Mormon pioneers were without shoes.
They had amazing music performed by some of the youth
The girls -- LOVED THEM!
The Boys -- LOVED THEM!
Charles looks awesome with a beard
My pioneer that I walked for, Elizabeth Steele . . . (My great, great, great . . . Aunt).
Playing "Bounce the Shoe"
We made people crazy trying to figure it out. :-)
Heave!
Man the handcarts were HEAVY! A lot heavier than I expected.
River crossing
Brrrr!!
Only a few girls were dropped by boys trying to carry them. :-)
Loving it
Girls bathroom
BLISTERS . . . OUCH!
There were some really young girls there . . . some had to be carried, they were blistered so badly.
YEE-HA!
If you ever have a chance to do a Pioneer Trek . . . DO IT! We were promised we would be blessed for our efforts as Ma and Pa, and we certainly have been. I cannot wait for my kids to have this experience!
Our Trek family chose the motto:
FIND COURAGE TO CONTINUE
That motto has carried me through this crazy last year . . . !!!
River crossing
Brrrr!!
Only a few girls were dropped by boys trying to carry them. :-)
Loving it
Girls bathroom
BLISTERS . . . OUCH!
YEE-HA!
If you ever have a chance to do a Pioneer Trek . . . DO IT! We were promised we would be blessed for our efforts as Ma and Pa, and we certainly have been. I cannot wait for my kids to have this experience!
Our Trek family chose the motto:
FIND COURAGE TO CONTINUE
That motto has carried me through this crazy last year . . . !!!
I keep TREK in my back-pocket, always!
Just keep pushing!
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