Fall 2013

Fall 2013

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Winding down

Our time here in Duluth is coming to an end. It has been a wonderful, much needed get-a-way for Mark and me. Last night, we walked to a restaurant just down the street. Enjoyed a couple of adult beverages and relaxed. Even though we try to get out every now and then at home, we sometimes still carry all the daily stresses with us. On this trip, we've been able to leave that behind for the most part. Hopefully, it will allow us to return home tomorrow feeling little bit renewed.
Mark got the floor installed as planned and we will stop at the cabin tomorrow morning to pick up the trailer before heading home. I'm excited to see how things look! The conference has been good and I learned a lot about dermatological conditions.
And on a very cool note, I met a man who will be leaving for Ukraine very soon (next week, I think). He and his wife are adopting a little girl through Reece's Rainbow! Isn't it fun to see God make connections like that?
Although I have enjoyed our time away, I have to admit that I am eager to see our kiddos again. They could not be in better hands right now, but I still am ready to hear their giggles and look at those precious faces. I'm thankful today that the kids have been loved on by their grandparents, thankful for my hubby, and thankful for the many blessings that God has given me.

2 comments:

  1. I am so happy that you have enjoyed this time as a couple. It was a perfect amount of time...you are relaxed, and you are looking forward to seeing your kids. Precious moments!

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  2. Glad that you and Mark got to have some quality couple alone time, very needed. Awesome to have grandparents to take care of the kiddos, probably spoil them some too. That is what we grandparents love to do spoil our grandkids with love and make them feel super special.
    Hugs to you all. Praying and Believing.
    Jacquelene L.
    Canada

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