Nicholas' pioneer "family" (courtesy of Sister F. thanks)
Scripture study...
Arriving in the "Salt Lake Valley". Nick's family was the first family to arrive at the end of the trek. It wasn't supposed to be a race, but evidently during the last rest stop, some of the boys, includig Nick, in Nick's family wedged rocks and sticks under the other family's handcart wheels, making it hard for those families to move their handcarts. then when it was time for the final leg, Nick' family moved to the front of the line...Nick's trek "Big sister". Ok, remember the white undershirt? Notice the color of the shirt now... When we finally caught up with Nick, I notice that his undershirt was no longer white. So i asked Nick if they Tye-Dyed his shirt. He gave me a funny look, but would not answer me. Remember it rained hard the first evening, well it seems that black felt "runs" when it gets wet. His face was the same color as his shirt the first night due to the heavy rain. Thankfully one of the adult leaders gave him a rag to clean his face (Sister F. to the rescue!).
Nicholas' handcart
We headed to visit Grandma and Grandpa Ruppenthal in Texas after we picked up Nicholas. Not wanting to travel the rest of the day with a teenager who hadn't used deodorant or showered in three day, we stopped at the Community Pool in Show Low and made Nick shower and change his clothes (he was a stinky boy!). Later that day we had to stop and put all of Nicholas' trek clothes in a car top carrier. They remained on the roof until we arrived at Sunrise Beach.
2 comments:
How fun to see Trek pictures. I sure wish they would get those DVD's & pictures out...
We had one of those also this summer and man was it an eye-opening experience for the kids. Congrats to Nick for doing it. We'll be coming out this Saturday for Christmas. We'll see you soon.
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