Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Most of the way through Cheyenne

Wow, well, from the last time I've updated this alot has happened.  We have covered most of the city of Cheyenne, and probably will be heading over to Laramie tomorrow, just so that we have enough territory to last us the time we are here.  We are leaving for Casper on friday morning, I'm very excited for this move.  There is a very special place in my heart for the city of Casper. Casper is were I spend most of my growing up years.  Going back is always fun.  

I know that God will bless just as much, if not more, in Casper then he has here in Cheyenne.  He has been blessing the students left and right, with both sales and really cool experiences that you can't help but know that they were from God.  

One of our students, Natasha, was the first one to leave a whole loaf.  Now for those of you who don't know the LE terminology, a whole loaf is all the books that a student carries.  Usually a cause of great excitement and this time was no exception.  I've been surprised that there havn't been any more than that one I don't think, last summer by the end of the first two weeks we had quite a few already.  But then again, Wyoming is a totally different beast than Colorado.  

For those of you who don't keep up with Beth, she is doing well, doing the IRR training in Colorado.  She has successfully completed her Swiftwater technician and Advanced.  She also survived her solo experience in pretty good form from what I've heard.  The IRR program is just starting to come to a close, it ends on Thursday night.  She will be driving to Denver and flying out on the red-eye back home.  

Well, I think that is all the new news that is news or something from my side.  Hope you all are having a good summer.  

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