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Just outside our building |
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The view from one of our bedrooms |
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Kitchen |
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Living Area |
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Boys’ bedroom |
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Zack & Jenn’s room |
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Just outside our building |
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The view from one of our bedrooms |
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Kitchen |
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Living Area |
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Boys’ bedroom |
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Zack & Jenn’s room |
We got settled at our campsite. We were the only ones there and the weather was nice: just a bit of sun and around 60 F.
We went for a 5 mile hike at Raven Cliffs. It was a nice walk and the leaves were just beginning to turn.
We got back to camp and had dinner. Then the boys were playing. After a few minutes, William calmly came up to me and said “Mommy, there’s a bear over there.” I laughed, until I followed his gaze. There at the next campsite, about 60 yards away, was a big black bear (probably 300-400 pounds).
I tried to stay calm. Zack told us to head for the car. I took both boys by the hand and we began walking to the car. We waited for Zack. It seemed like forever, but probably about 3 or 4 minutes later he emerged from the woods. The bear had been very uninterested in us, and after Zack threw a couple of things and made a little noise, he retreated across the river.
We debated on leaving, but decided to stay. While my vivid imagination tried to tell me otherwise, we saw nothing further of our large neighbor that night or the next morning.
We had a fun time, and it is definitely a trip we will not soon forget!
We are in the heart of a season of goodbyes. The songs are right. It’s not easy. In some most cases, it’s just plain hard. There have been tears already. And with just two weeks until we leave the states, there will surely be more.
It has been interesting to see how each of us handles the sadness of goodbyes. It has been a good lesson in facing and dealing honestly with our emotions. It has been an important lesson in leaving well.
But as we get towards the end of of our goodbyes, we remember that it’s not really goodbye, it’s only see you later… and until we meet again! Happy Trails to You
Here are a few pictures from our first days back.
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Everyone loves a treat from Starbucks |
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Any ‘Walking Dead’ fans out there? It is filmed in the city where I (Jenn) lived in high school (Senoia, GA). We visited there on Saturday. |
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Hanging out with family in Senoia, Georgia |
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Time at the lake |
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Grandparent Time |
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Our friend Mr. Chris taught Daniel to do headstands while we were in Virginia. |
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We got to see my niece march during half time on Friday night – the same high school where I graduated. Weird to go back! Great to see her as a Marching Indian! |
William was excited to get a William and Mary shirt!
The boys had airport day at school yesterday, where they practiced presenting passports, answering questions about where we are going and why, etc. They made fake passports. Not sure that the strictest of immigration agents could keep a straight face if they had to examine Daniel’s.
We love Cook Out Burger!
Each Sunday night we have cross-cultural worship and last week was European night. Zack and I led a worship song in Norwegian.