The trip went ahead as planned and we were really excited about it because in the first time in what feels like forever, their dad (Pa) was coming to spend some time there too. E's sister had bought a house a year ago and it would be the first time any of us had seen it--pretty cool that we would all be out there together! In addition, Aunt Timi was there with cousin Joshua so it really was an adventure!
We hit Circus Circus together where daddy won all his kiddos prizes. I think he may have had more fun than the kids! I tried not to watch how much money was pulled from the wallet each time another game was attempted. I might have been thinking, this stuffed toy is costing us how much? I tried not to let that rain on their parade. . . One night Kayla and her boyfriend babysat at the condo so we could go out for a night on the town. Thanks to my oldest niece, Monique, we got show tickets for a Motown show at great prices! The music was enjoyable and the buffet feast that followed at New Orleans was both affordable AND delicious!
Our days were spent sleeping in and poolside. We had lunch at the condo and explored the new facility. We genuinely relaxed catching up with our loved ones and enjoyed every second we were there. We were anxious for home simply because we've been gone for three weeks of our summer. That never happens. Until now, when it did. I can't get over all the incredible adventures we shared, places we've seen, activities we've enjoyed. It boggles my mind.
Summer did exactly what all of us needed: gave us a change of scenery and rest. I'm feeling incredibly blessed by the opportunity to spend so much together time these last couple months. For the first time in years. . .years, I didn't open my work bag at all. Zilch. Nada. I feel like I truly stayed in the moment and tried to be present with the kids and intentional with our time together.
My Canon didn't get carried around too much this year. I tried to focus on being a part of the action, not just capturing it on film and for the most part, I think I did all right. I always want to remember that as we left Las Vegas, we prayed for safe travels. My Nessa Bessa called out her own prayer, "Dear God, thank you for taking me to Big Bear and Las Vegas and camping and I had fun. Amen." Ernie smiled and said, he doesn't care if she knows her colors or not, her heart is for God and that's worth more than anything. And I smiled. I felt like we were on the same page with our thinking in that one simple statement.
It's hard to let go of the expectations of the world, but really that is the only way to be free.
He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?"--Micah 6:8
Summer is officially over. School starts today.
We have a new school year to love, show kindness and walk humbly with our God.
He is enough.
He will give us what we need.
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