Sunday, June 10, 2018

Trekking and Outfitting Again #58

We are feeling the stress of the busy season upon us.

We had the opportunity to take a school group around the homestead again this week.  Sister Smart took a group around while Elder Smart was stationed at Fort Seminoe to share the stories about the Fort.




Elder Smart Showing the Fort

Elder Smart Teaching about the
20 Men That Stayed Behind





















Sister Smart hosted a trek of a small family from Tooele.  One of the sons in the family was in CJ's school class this year.  It was fun to host a small family instead of a huge youth group.  She still had to hike all 7 miles with them, but it was fun getting to know this cute family.  Sister Smart walked through the Sweet Water River with this family.  The water was up to her mid thigh.  We should have pictures of this for next weeks blog.   Elder Smart was asked to fill in and do the outfitting. 


Elder Smart Teaching Outside the Fort
to Sister Smart's Trek Group

Trekkers with Sister Smart


The Scown Family From Tooele


This week, we had an Oregon Trail Re-enactment Group stop at Martin's Cove for a little rest.


Oregon Trail Re-enactment





More Reenactment Wagons

We headed to Casper this week to see a Dermatologist.  It was time for another burn off for Elder Smart.  He also had a biopsy taken from a spot on his right ear.  We are waiting for the results.


Burn Marks on Arm and Hand!


We are blessed to be serving here. Know this, we miss family a ton, but we know we are doing what we are supposed to be doing and we and our family are being blessed.  We have a strong testimony of Jesus Christ and His love for us all.

Love you all,

Grandpa and Grandma Smart, Dad and Mom, Paul and Annie, Elder and Sister Smart

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