So as most of you know Greg got a job with Progressive Insurance and is currently living in Wyoming. This last weekend Jon and I helped move him up there. It was quite fun. Here are some pictures from our trip.
So we headed off around 9 am on Sat. (instead of the 5 am that we wanted to what can I say we were all way too tired.) We stopped in good ol Rawllins just for good times sake. (Really in honor of Jeff and Caroline and we needed gas.) Then from Rawllins to Casper was an adventure. The whole time we had been driving Jon had told me to put in a movie and watch something. So by this time, I finially decided to. I guess that he didn't like the movie though (who wouldn't blame him I was just watching special features of the Sisterhood of the traveling pants.) so he started singing and making up songs. It was quite fun. Then we started passing a bunch of historical sites and cool things that Jon wanted to stop and see. Much to his dismay Gregs cell phone was dead and we couldn't get his attention to pull over. So we missed stopping and getting a picture by sweetwater and Martins cove. Maybe this summer we can make a trip to see it. So when we finally were able to stop to see something and take a picture at Jons request this is what we saw.
Not only did it pose for this picture but it kept staying around, I think it wanted some food.
So not too much of a glorious historical site, but it was pretty cool to see all the oil rigs at work. We took these pictures about an hour and a half away from Gregs place.
These are the only two pictures taken of Greg's new place, so hopefully he will post some more when he gets the internet hooked up. It was a pretty big place, but I think he is going to move because the people below him smoke and so the smell goes up into his apartment. Well, we had a really fun trip thanks Greg and good luck with your new place!
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Did you bring Grandpa's gun and shoot the rabbit for Greg's first meal in his new place? I'm glad you got to see the oil fields. Now we know where our petrol comes from.
Too bad you didn't get to see the historical sites. I love church history sites.
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