SO! The drive from Jackson to camp, just outside of Dubois (The Wonderland of Wyoming, or so they claim), took about an hour and twenty minutes. Driving over the Togwotee pass, http://www.jacksonholenet.com/webcams/togwotee_pass.php, I was freaking out, thinking there would be about 9 feet of snow at camp (how much was on the pass when I drove through). There wasn't, thank goodness. It's been great being back! I'm working with a lot of the same people from last year, including Karlyn, the NP I work with in the infirmary. We're a special blend of crazy.
After we were hard at work with the other nurse Katie and our nursing assistant Jess, the camp arranged a day hike for all of us to go on. We were blessed to go on the non-snow covered hike.
The hike was great, but was my first cardio at 2000 feet, so I was a little winded. We've had a lot of time to prepare for boy's season - I got here Monday and the boys don't arrive until this Saturday. Crazy, I know. Life has been pretty good at camp. I am staying in a cabin that has a floor heater, a tv, and plenty of room for my yoga mat. Sweet, right?
Last night we did some staff bonding and went to Dubois for some legit square dancing. It was awesome. Do-si-do-ing is not my forte, though, that's for sure. Also this week I got to see/ride my favorite horse Brutus. I think I love him because we're both pretty stubborn. Oh, and our cowboy from Tucson returned! We bonded over our shared education at the U of A, even though he graduated a good 30+ years before I did.
Hopefully I'll be able to upload more pictures soon to share with you!
Wishing I was there to annoy you guys in the infirmary! Glad you got to reunite with Brutus! Hopefully coming to visit in August!!!
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