My summer travels have been fantastic. They have taken me to
the beach in Texas and then out to the Black Hills of South Dakota, where I
currently sit surrounded by beauty of the forest. I had an awesome Fourth of July week at my parents’ beach house in Crystal Beach, TX. My parents and I were
joined by some of my best friends from high school and college; and as usual there was
fierce competition to be had while we soaked up the rays. This year’s battle
was in horseshoes and Scott Rodgers and I came out victorious. It was a fun
time to catch up, relax and eat everything in sight.
When that week was over I jumped on a flight to Rapid
City, South Dakota to come and hang out with Evan, Roz and Gibson Hays, who are
friends from the ESBS. Evan was a student who graduated in 2012, Roz was a
fellow staff member that year and Gibson is their 6-month old son who is full
of energy and has a good set of lungs. They own a property with cabins
(Backroads Inn & Cabins) in the Black Hills and they have a great location
because we are only 10 minutes from Mt. Rushmore.
I have been out here for 3 weeks and still have a week left,
and this time has been glorious for me. I have been able to rest from a busy
school year and a crazy first part of the summer. I have honed my napping
skills, taking full advantage of the free month trial of Netflix and have gotten out into nature for hours at a time.
More important than that, this time has been encouraging and
rejuvenating for me and my relationship with Jesus. Evan and I have gone out
played some golf, done some hiking and climbed rock faces that I didn’t realize
were so high until I got down, but during those times the conversations
that take place are what is encouraging and rejuvenating for me. They have been
centered around God and how He works. We have talked about and praised Him for
how he has worked in our lives, provided for us and helped us over the past
year. It has been a sweet time of remembrance and worship of our Creator and
Savior.
I have highly enjoyed my vacation and have learned many
things while I have been on the road.
- I have learned how to throw a horseshoe with accuracy.
- I have learned the importance of lasting friendships.
- I have learned to stop and enjoy the scenery while on a
hike.
- I have learned to trust my feet while I am 100 feet up on a
rock face. (That one is remembered pretty often these days)
- I have learned the importance of reciting what God has done
in your life over the past year and praising Him for that.
- And finally I have learned to always have your camera around
because you never know when a great picture is around the corner.
Here are some pictures from this summer!
Front Porch View |
The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota |
Sunset Climb |
The Needles in Custer State Park |
Lucy and I on top of Harney Peak in Custer State Park |
Evan and Lucy |
Mount Rushmore (I don't think this one needs a caption) |
Mount Rushmore at sunrise |
Climbing the Weird Water route behind Rushmore |
At the Summit of Weird Water |
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