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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Final Day in Montana

It's hard to believe the week is over. It is Friday night and we just got back from the Crow Days celebration. God has blessed us with a great week of weather, not to hot and not to cold and no rain. The youth did a great job in each task that they were asked to do. Some overcame the fear of heights and worked on the roof and some that don't like to paint, painted all week. I am so proud of each of them and it has also aloud me to get closer to them. One of the best parts of the mission trip is that there is no TV and newspaper, no worries or concerns of the daily activities of the world. We are hear serving God and as the Pastor of the Church said on Sunday we are being Gods hands in doing work for him. Each job that was assigned to us has been completed and as the week went they added more for us to do. I want to thank everyone for your prayers as we have traveled and as we begin our way home in the morning. We had one day off this week and some of us went to Yellowstone National Park, on the way there we had to travel through Sonshone National Park. This has to be one of the most amazing places in the world. We climbed to an altitude of 10,947 feet and we was able to have a snowball fight at the end of June. The mountain range was beautiful with snow covered mountains and some areas still had over 10 feet of snow on the ground. We also saw people skiing down the mountains. I would recommend this as a must see. Looking forward to sharing our experiences with you when we return home. Riley I will see you in a few days, I miss and love you.

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