Nick was in his element, out in the wilderness, sporting his gear. Here he is putting up some tents to sleep in for our family.
On Friday night, we had a big meal and a "hoe-down." It was beautiful outside, as the sun was setting.
Here is Nick with our family,a nd the kids pushing the handcart. It had rained quite a bit the few days before the trek. So it was really really muddy. A couple of kids actually wiped out and were covered in mud head to toe.
The last day, we woke up in the morning and it was raining and it was freezing. Like 40 degrees. I really thought it might snow. Luckily, the weather calmed down and it actually turned uot a little bit nice that day.
Overall, it was a nice little spiritual experience. And it was fun to do something with the youth. However, there were still a couple funny stories from the trek:
1. The last night at the hoe down, there was a couple that was like really serious into the country line dancing and swing dancing. They actually started doing lifts. Nick and I were tempted to try it, but then realized we would probably get hurt.
2. After they were done playing fast songs, the band wanted to end with a spiritual song. So they played How Great Thou Art. Nick and I were joking around with each other about how we should go slow dance to it. Sure enough, a few couples went out and started slow dancing to it. Nick and I were mixed between laughing and being completely baffled. We were like, um, is this appropriate? We realized just as we were making fun of the couples dancing, the stake president was standing right next to us and probably had overheard everything. It was a weird 5 minutes.
1 comment:
I am having very bad flashbacks to Young Womens. You guys are troopers to do that as adults. No way in Hades would I be out there again.
Good luck in Oregon. We'll miss you at bookclub!
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