2. When it comes to travel, are you a last-minute packer or a lay it all out a week in advance type? Do you struggle to pack light? Share a packing tip that has worked for you.
I am a combination of the two. I start packing early by putting in things I will need on the trip. Then, the last-minute things go in the day before we leave. I am pretty good at planning my wardrobe and what I can mix & match. However, this time I overpacked the jeans I would need. My favorite packing tip is to tightly roll all my clothes. They fit so much better and don't tend to wrinkle as easily. Sure takes up much less space.
3. April is National Grilled Cheese Month. Hmmm...who knew it got its own month? Do you like a grilled cheese sandwich? What ingredient do you add to take yours to the next level?
4. There's a well-known quote that says-
'A ship in the harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are built for." John A. Shedd
Is constant growth necessary, or do you think it's more important to prioritize stability and peace in your life?
As a Christian, I think we are encouraged to always be growing in Christ's likeness. That is my desire. That being said, stability and a sense of peace are also to be desired, and I believe can only truly be found in achieving the prior.
5. Let's wrap this up with a fun spring this or that-
- daffodils or tulips - Daffodils
- lemonade or iced tea - Iced sweet tea
- gardening or hiking - Neither! Can't do either one anymore
- ladybugs or butterflies - Butterflies
- umbrella or raincoat - Umbrella
- floral patterns or polka dots - Neither, but I'll go with polka dots
6. Insert your own random thought here.
We traveled down via the scenic routes through Southwest Texas to the Big Bend NP area a couple of weeks ago, arriving back home this past Monday. It had been on our bucket list since moving to Texas five years ago. It was a gloriously long and at times very tiring drive to the park, which we managed in two days. Texas has one of the most diverse topographies, and of course is enormous. There is no getting anywhere in a hurry.
After leaving the Tin Bit Ranch, where we stayed for three nights, we drove north to the Guadalupe Mountains, then northeast to the little New Mexico town of Alamogordo. We loved driving through the White Sands National Park there and seeing other sights in the area.
Easter Sunday morning, we attended a very small First Baptist Church before driving north to our final destination.
These are a few of our favorite sights along the way.
Three Twisted Sisters Scenic Drive Three Twisted Sisters Scenic Drive
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I am glad the taxes have gone well. Ugh to being charged twice for the place you stayed. It sounds like you had a great trip! Fantastic photos!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed following along on your trip via FB. Looks like you saw so much natural beauty. Having to sort out the double charge sounds annoying. Hope it's quickly resolved.
ReplyDeleteYour trip looks amazing. So full and yet relaxing! Your photos are beautiful. This is definitely a part of the country I have not visited....but I think I should!:)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful scenery in the photos you shared from your trip. Glad you could tick it off your bucketlist. Amen to your answer to #4. I roll my clothes, too! Hope you get that credit card double charge resolved soon!!
ReplyDeleteBased on your post and your photo, you'd have NO problem hiking with my group. I have a member (female) who is 82! she does most of the hikes but not the mountain ones that are higher than 2800 feet in elevation. Motion is lotion...keep moving....i've met 90 yr old hikers on the mountain trails! using trekking poles is vital, though.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your blog and thanks for visiting mine. Yes, most people like you Texans think NYS is just one big NYC. SO NOT TRUE. We here in the normal part of the state wish NYC was its own state :) But seriously...the Capital Region, i.e. Albany was settled by the Dutch (i'm half Dutch/German and French on Dad's side). THus the tulips. The fest is one I pass on now as it's gotten super crowded and mostly young families so we cop the attitude "been there done that". But my own tulips are JUST beginning to bud so I'm thrilled.
I loved your answer to the growth question and heartily say AMEN!!
So sorry about your credit card. Hope you got that resolved. Sounds like your a good packer. I too start collecting some things. I also roll my clothes. Good point on the grilled cheese. I agree with your thoughts on continuing to grow with Christ. Nice answers on you this and that. What a lovely trip you had. Your photos are beautiful and that hotel looks really nice too.
ReplyDeleteOhhh fig spread sounds good. Sorry about the double charge and dishonesty. We've had that happen at work but always immediately resolve it. Your trip photos look wonderful
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