It’s been a busy two weeks with lots of fun and laughs and some tears. On wednesday, I had to say goodbye to my fellow wrangler Hannah, who has become one of my closest friends over the summer. The person I could talk to about (literally) anything, that I could always laugh with and make inappropriate jokes with and I could totally be myself with. I can’t imagine anyone I would have rather shared this experience with. One of the best things about this amazing summer is all the great people I’ve met and hopefully will meet in the coming weeks. You girls have taught me so much and your kind words will stay with me forever!
It’s just me as a wrangler now. Not that they’re making it hard for me. It’s just Lucy and Lisa here now, the other girls left on Friday. It was a really nice group, a lot smaller than the previous one with only seven people. I liked the big group because there were always people to talk to and we had a lot of fun but a smaller group made my job a lot easier. People didn’t have to wait for too long and it was easier to go places. We had a great time and like last session, the two weeks were over in a blink.
The first weekend of every session is usually a trip to Yellowstone and as there was space in the rental cars I decided to go with the girls. I went last year but I really wanted to go again as there were some things I missed last year. I finally saw the Grand Prismatic Spring Chey, Rosie and George! We also went to Grand Theton where we hiked up a mountain to a gorgeous lake with mountains in the background, a breathtaking view! There were eight of us going but we decided to not try to stay together. The girls in the other (really fancy) rental car stayed at a hotel and had a chilled weekend, we camped, got up at six and crammed as much into the two days as we could. We managed to get a campsite both nights (no sleeping in the car this year!), saw everything we wanted and more, saw loads of bison, elk, deer and even moose, cooked a great meal on the campfire (thanks Danielle and Lydia for getting the fire going!) and managed not to get eaten by bears (even though we heard
something banging the bear box at night).
Now it’s just Lucy, Lisa and me for a couple of days. Yesterday, we had a chill day and watched some movies. It was really nice to just relax and chat with them. We have lots of riding planned but today we went to Thermopolis to see the solar eclipse. I didn’t realize how big of a thing it was but people travelled here from all over the world to see it. And we just happened to be here. Apparently Wyoming is one of the best places to go because of the weather. It was very impressive, we could see the ring of sunlight around the moonl. It was almost completely dark, in the middle of the day, a very cool experience.
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