Here is another installment from Trek Headquarters. We have all the Handcarts out of the storage and we washed them today. Each cart has a 20 foot rope, the Sisters got all the ropes ready while the Elder loaded 12 old carts that we sold to a Stake in Illinois. The people drove all the way from Chicago.
The past two days have been hard work, moving the port a johns and water wagons. The handcarts were all in good repair so we didn't need to spend much time on them. We have four Treks next week. Sister Hawk and I will have one starting on Thursday morning. When the Treks are here we will work 10 to 12 hours a day. This mission is not a set around thing, we work most of the time.
The past two days have been hard work, moving the port a johns and water wagons. The handcarts were all in good repair so we didn't need to spend much time on them. We have four Treks next week. Sister Hawk and I will have one starting on Thursday morning. When the Treks are here we will work 10 to 12 hours a day. This mission is not a set around thing, we work most of the time.
The Lord is blessing us and I am glad to be here. The grass is greening up and the Antelope are having there young. We saw one today with twins. Sister Hawk listens to the Cubs when ever possible. If they play at night we listen. Not much here to do at night. No TV and I don't miss it at all. I think everyone spends more time in front of the TV than required.
A few days ago we lost a drive line in one of the trucks, I enclosed a couple of pictures.
God Bless All
Elder & Sister Hawk
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