Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Back on the Job

Today was my first day back to work and I was glad to start back. Another ranger and I had to drive up to Mammoth (2.5 hrs) for a CPR/first aid training class. I am officially certified so that is good. The drive up was nice and we saw lots of good sights and wildlife including: elk, bison, mule deer etc. Tomorrow is trail clearing and then I'm off to the backcountry! The bugs are really starting to pick up, I may need more bugspray on the next care package (haha). Well, not much else to write about today, its time for dinner and I will try to post something good tomorrow bc that will be my last blog for the next week.

BYE

3 comments:

Mallorie said...

YAY for your CPR certification. Congrats!! Love you.

rbryan said...

CPR & first aid training are like insurance - you need it but hope you never have to use it. I hope you will not have to use it on the backcountry trip. I am sure you are excited about heading out on that trip. Take the fishing gear in case you run out of food!! Good luck & we look forward to hearing about it. Mary K. says Sophie misses you...rb & mk.

Buffalo Bill said...

Wanted to post before you left on your expedition. Considering everything, spending a week away from all civilization may have its advantages! I was impressed w/ pic you sent via phone from Mammouth area on your trip to CPR training -- looks like a cool area you might want to explore further.

To catch you up on "news from home", Mom is out of town in Tampa for company conference this week. She had her typical "if anything can go wrong, it will" trip -- I will let her fill you in on details (don't worry, she's OK). Josh is coming to SC for the 4th...he flying to CHS & will stay w/ Jake. We're planning on going there to see him. Speaking of family, I also spoke w/ Mitch & Tray -- both are now full-flegged blog followers (told them phone calls & txt msg are useless). Let us know prior to Mal's trip next week if y'all need anything -- we will ship so she won't have to pack anything else. -- Dad

PS - Need that work/days-off schedule ASAP.

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