Here's the thing about a great vacation-
sometimes the rest, the space, the adventure is so life giving
that coming home is kind of nice.
We've been back in the big city for a week.
The girls and I are hanging at the pool, seeing friends, and staying in our PJs until we are ready to not be in our PJs.
For the first summer ever I have graduated to the formerly enviable group of moms who sit in lounge chairs and watch their young charges or, better yet, actually get to read a book.
A book made it to my lap on Wednesday (I only read one page in three hours, but hey...who's counting?).
Daddy is back to work. The condo is organized, settled, and feeling like home. We feel alive with the hope of new beginnings in a city that is no longer so new to us. I, for one, am immensely thankful our first year of transition is over, and we are returning to things that feel like they are becoming "ours." I am excited for the year to come and hopeful for what it will hold.
Living in this area of Chicago is truly amazing. There is still so much to explore and discover. This fall I hope to explore some of the many Chicago neighborhoods and share them with you.
But, until then, I am sticking close to the home front.
Enjoying the lake.
Enjoying my children
my church
my community
And soaking in every last ray of warm summer sunshine my body can absorb.
Because God is good.
And as Ray Cannata, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New Orleans, said to us this morning, "The Kingdom of God is a feast. Christ is Lord of the feast. It is not that we long for too much. We long for far too little. Only God can fill you. The hunger you feel deep inside...let it drive you to Christ and be ready to share the feast."
The first pic of Eleanor....such a "Caroline" pose! Fun to see you in the girls ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad they are swimming....that was the needed componet in the Colorado vacation which did not happen.