Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Arizona Trip

A family wedding provided the opportunity for my whole family to travel west a few days after New Years, to a part of the country we had never visited and another part that we had last been to almost 17 years ago. 
The wedding was in Florence, AZ, just south of Phoenix, at a lovely winery plopped in the middle of barren, rocky landscape. We enjoyed time together as a family and also time reconnecting and catching up with extended family that we hadn't seen in a long time. 



Cousins


We took a day trip up to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, which we had visited on our Big Trip in 2002.  The first visit was in late June, and January in the snow was a very different experience!  The vistas were breathtaking and magnificent, which is how I remember it from before, but the freshly fallen snow from the night before added a new dimension and contrast. The 3 hour drive up from Phoenix was amazing as well, as we traveled through the Sonoran Desert dotted with Saguaro cactus,  the red rock cliffs of Sedona,  switchbacks through forests up the Colorado Plateau,  wide flat grassland,  dark basalt hills and extinct volcanoes, and then of course, the massive vistas across the Grand Canyon.





 Our family, with the exception of the oldest who had to return to NC for work, spent a couple of days in Sedona after the wedding, enjoying a mini-family vacation. I don't take lightly the fact that we still are able to do this, with children now in their 20's and 30's.  The bond between siblings in our family, and the fact that they enjoy spending time with each other and even indulge us parents, is something I treasure. 












Tuesday, January 1, 2019

New Year, New Posts

It has been more than a year since I've posted anything here - although I have started but never finished several posts in that time.  Now here it is, the 1st day of 2019, and while I'm not big on New Year's Resolutions, there is something about the start of a fresh calendar year that draws me to new beginnings.
So I am back.  I am in a new season, now that my youngest has graduated from our homeschool and is in college, but I still mentor homeschool moms and have a heart for encouraging women on this journey and also in life - marriage, faith, health, personal growth, friendship, etc!  I can share from the "other side",  as a mom whose homeschooled kids are grown and thriving, and as an empty nester finding new paths, new places to use my gifts, new vision for my marriage and friendships, new challenges adapting to and ministering in a crazily tilting world.  If you care to read along, I hope you'll find something that blesses you or helps you or makes you think.

Peace.