11/05/2025
The Rex Story (For Kaycee Wasserburger)
Out in the wide open land of Wyoming, where the sky seems to go on forever, there is a place where the past sleeps just beneath the soil. Millions of years ago, this land was alive with giants — Triceratops, T-Rex, Mosasaurus, ancient fish, turtles, and creatures we only read about in books.
But those bones didn’t stay lost.
A woman with a brave heart and a sharp eye began to uncover them — little pieces at first, then whole bones, then entire stories of the ancient world. She didn’t rush. She didn’t force. She worked with patience, care, and respect — the same way the earth had protected those bones for 66 million years.
She built a special room, filled with fossils she rescued from the ground.
She named it The REX Room — not because of the Tyrannosaurus, but because of what Rex meant to her:
Strength.
Courage.
Never giving up.
The fossils became more than bones — they became a reminder:
Even the strongest things can break.
And even broken things can be brought back to life, piece by piece.
Now, that story is our story.
And it belongs to Kaycee too.
Because healing is like uncovering fossils:
• You take it slow.
• You handle things gently.
• You don’t give up just because it’s hard.
• And one day, the strength that was always there comes back into the light.
Kaycee is not alone in this story —
She is part of The REX Room now.
And in the Rex Room, we don’t quit.
We uncover.
We restore.
We rise.