Dr. Alan,
I'll start with the first question - Sundance. It is a very small town. I love the fact that my boys can roam to the park or the fishing pond and be gone for hours and I don't worry - too much

There is no crime that I can see - maybe speeding. By 10:00 at night the whole town is basically asleep. People hold the post office door open for each other and make eye contact to say good morning. The weather so far has been great. We got between 6-8 inches of snow yesterday and it hasn't been above 0 for 2 days. Not for the faint of heart. However, the summer was a real summer - warm enough to go several times to Sand creek and jump in. There were many gardens in town, so I know that there is somewhat of a growing season - I can't wait to begin on my own. As to jobs -

- not much to support a family. Most men work in the mines around the area, or travel to Gillette or another town for "real" employment. Tom drives to Gillette every day - close to 70 miles one way, I think.
Question 2 - drill trash

. This refers to men (and some women) who work on the drill rigs. Many take pride in the title. They basically live hard - much partying and no saving for tomorrow. Bar fights, drugs, DUI's, home life (if any) is a mess. You get the idea. My father was a part of that for a short time while he worked in Rock Springs and our family lived in Pinedale. Tom and I saw it every day in Green River. Tom saw it more than I did when he delivered fuel to the rigs in that area. It's just not a lifestyle that we want to influence our kids in any way.
I don't mind questions as long as you don't mind my opinionated responses

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Martha