My daughter got me a fitbit zip for my birthday! It tracks your activity and sends info to your computer. You can put your daily food intake, and it logs your steps and activity. SO today I did Disco with Richard Simmons. He says you live longer if you cha cha. I will see how many steps in a Richard workout. I got the clip fitbit, not the bracelet. Thanks Nicole!
Romans chapter 16 - Paul thanks a list of people, including many women for their faith and work in the early Christian church. It wasn't just a matter of time available to those people, and they risked their lives doing it. The Holy Spirit was sent to these people to empower them to share the story of Jesus Christ. You got it too at your baptism. Share.
1976 - It was the day after my birthday and Pete thought we could still get a deal at Farrels ice cream store. Do you remember Farrells? They had what they called a pig trough, if you could eat it all you didn't have to pay for it. (alone). Those were the days, I could eat whatever I wanted and never have to buy up to a size 8. Those days are gone! They wouldn't give us the free ice cream, we were a day late. We probably still had one though.
Parenting - My cousins son and his wife and baby boy twins this past week. Fortunately they have a lot of family to step in and help, but still - one baby is full time, two babies? I can't imagine. I knew a couple that had triplets years ago and couldn't believe how calm they were, maybe it's an extra gene you get if God knows he is giving you 2 or 3. They will be well taken care of, those 2 little guys.
Book club - The Nine - zzzzzzzzzzzzz
Wyoming Jackson Hole: Hey! how about the museum today?

Walt Farmer, a loyal friend of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum, died on January 29, 2014. We knew Walt as a lover of history, dedicated volunteer and patriotic veteran, and we will miss him. Thank you Walt for your dedication to the community, our heritage, and our nation.

A Western Winter’s Eve – Music, Dance & Film ‘Coach Style’ at the Center for the Arts on Friday, March 14th, 6:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. The Stagecoach’s legendary Sunday Night ‘church’ and Disco Night collide at this all-ages event that is the LAST CHANCE to see “The Stagecoach Bar: An American Crossroads” on the big screen in Jackson.

Our dear friend Jack Huyler died on January 2, 2014 at his home in Ojai, California, at the age of 93. We knew him as a wonderful storyteller, lover of history, and loyal supporter of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum. He will be missed by all of us.

To show how much we appreciate our members, when becoming a new member or renewing your existing membership, we want to give you a free book! Consider giving the gift of a JHHSM membership.

See our wide selection of gifts, historic photographs, or books. We have the best selection of Jackson Hole history books in the entire region, as well as a large selection of Native American, fur trapper, Wyoming history, women’s chronicles, and Western heritage titles! (John Wayne book actual size 11" x 14")

Town of Jackson, June 1, 1907. Hilltop view to southeast. 1958.0225.001

Jenny Lake school bus, 1941. From left: Roan Horse Smith and Lew Smith had the school sled contract, and Lida Gabbey was a teacher at the Jenny Lake School as well as Postmistress at Jenny Lake. 1958.0497.001

Rodeo is as much a part of the history of Jackson Hole as the mountain man, dude rancher and every other character to enter and inhabit this valley. Learn More about the history of the Rodeo with this Online Exhibition.
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