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Hard waves

Heartache and hard times seem to come like heat: in waves. Right now, I feel I have escaped the wave. I feel a sense of respite and relief. My world doesn't seem to be hanging in the balance of the next uncertainty. However, I feel the wave around me in the lives of others. It feels as if I'm sitting in the middle of my sweet autumn breeze while I'm hearing story after story of diagnosis, loss, and turmoil. Once upon a time, I would anxiously pray and wonder when my time of turmoil would next hit, but I've had my share of storms since then. Now I can praise God in good times, knowing the hard will come again. Instead of living in fear, I feel assurance that I will again experience respite and joy, and one day all my sorrows will cease when I leave this body. There's no sense in trying to avoid waves; if you have someone bigger, who created the oceans, then you can live at a level of ease no matter your circumstances. When I hear of these hurts, my heart hurts too, b...

More Snapshots

Immediately upon our return home, everyone wanted to head back to a "new cabin." At least we know that they all love to travel in case we ever decide to take this crew mobile living. Here's a quick snapshot at San Francisco and Monterey... Some of our favorite pit stops were random unknown attractions like this amazing family farm! I guess crops don't always produce, so they built an attraction on the grounds that would guarantee an entry fee! And exit fee :D And extra special attractions for an extra special fee...always cheering each other on to the finish line. Boys loved all the bridges and tunnels around the Bay Area. My Oakland-living brother had never even heard of  the Bay Area Museum. Your itinerary and attractions change with kiddos. The boys LOVED this one.   We don't belong to gyms, we just play with our kids. With Levi's weak hand, he needs extra assistance, so Roman had to fend for himself for a ...