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Monday, June 9, 2008

... more trek

My dad not only does the mojority of dished at home but, here you can see that he did alot of them out of a make shift sink on the cooking trailer. He is dressed as a preacher, even the cooks had to dress up like pioneers. 


The lady 
walking next to the carriage wasn't a member. She brought her daughter up because they love church history and wanted to be a port of this experience. They were kind and helped out alot. It is a great oppurtunity to feel the love and sacrifice and determination of the early saints as they sacrificed and crossed the plains. 


This is a table of peanut butter, honey, jelly and more. the youth went down the lines and made their lunches. Ive never seen so much jelly and butter on bread before. the youth thought that they were never to eat again I guess. Some boys had 4 peices of bread stacked with jelly squishing everywhere. 

They youth had a great time and it was good to report that their were not to many injuries from walking 20+ miles in 3 days.  

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