Making A Way in The Wilderness

Making A Way in The Wilderness

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Road Trip

The longest goodbye finished with a road trip transporting a trailer for friends to Kentucky. Why in the world? With our littles. Our sanity is usually in question. Well, for good friends of course. My pastor growing up said if you have as many friends as you have fingers on one hand then you are blessed. Good friends are hard to come by. Derek and I have been blessed in so many seasons of our lives and we have a wide stretch of friends, near and far, old and new. We treasure all of them. But these friends are something...mostly they've taught us so much about life... to be faithful and constant. How to be ever prayerful and steadfast in walking with the Lord. How to be a good friends. How to enjoy each day. I hope one day I can be a friend as they have been. They've been iron for us and watched as we've been chiseled and changed. It's been a sweet journey together. The tears home weren't fun, but all the miles and laughs were worth it in the end. We are praying now for new peeps in their lives. Someone needs to enjoy the Kentucky Fudge with them. Yum! And we know that whoever they are they are in for a real treat! 



1100 miles from door to door. 

Awesome scary bridge! 


Road trips are exhausting. 


Blue Grass country...


The long road home. 


St. Louis arch and a drive by the Jones head office. 


It's always a welcome site that welcome to Texas sign! 





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