Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Gone But Not Forgotten

Hello blogworld -

I realized this evening after reading a friends blog, that I had one of my own. Checking in here and noticing that it has been a little over a year since I posted anything up, I figured ,"Why not?" and decided to boor the Internet community with my ramblings.

A few things that have going on of late. I recently made my first trek to the Capitol of this fine nation just a week and a half ago. The trip was mostly a sight-seeing run that we streched out over the course of a long weekend, but lost a half day and a tour of the senate room due to a bad check in system with an airline going outta Dallas, and then bad weather in DC as we tried to depart from Atlanta. While in DC we were able to stay with a good friend of ours from our church here in DFW who had moved up there in the last few months. Jon, Adrian, and myself had a great time catching up as we toured all the various memorials and museums, and were even able to catch up to a few college friends who also happened to be in the neighborhood. Aside from our airline woes, I couldn't have asked for a better weekend in DC.

While we are on the subject of travel, this past June my immediate family along with my aunt uncles and cousins, all got to go to Hawaii together. We had a spectacular vacation together, hitting most of the major highlights on the island of Oahu, from pearl harbor, to diamond head, to waikikki beach, and even a trip up to the north shore. It was fun getting to enjoy one of the most beautiful places on God's green earth with my family while we caught up with what was going on in each others lives.

And before I get off the subject of travel, at the beginning of this year I had a very neat opportunity to go to Spain and France for a little over a week, with my brother and a few of his friends from college. I knew nothing about Spain before going, and spent three days exploring Barcelona before flying to Paris to catch up with my brother and his friends, and seeing just about as much as you can see in in Paris over the course of a week. Both countries were great to tour, but I have to admit, I was almost caught off guard how much I like Spain and staying in Barcelona. From the hostel to the people I met, to the sights and sounds of the city, I had a wonderful time exploring a large European city on my own ( a first for me). It is a place I would gladly go back to and I hope that I never forget.

Well...those have been the larger elements of my adventures over the past seven months. I realize and am thankful to the Lord how much I have gotten to travel this year. I try to encourage my friends and anyone with whom the conversation of travel comes up, that despite all our technological achievements and how much indeed that the world has "shrunk", we live on very large and diverse world, one which God created with great splendor and beauty. And while I am both physically and financially able, I want to see as much of that as I can while I am here on this Earth. The Bible tells us that all our days are numbered, and none of us know when our time here will be drawn to a close. All the more reason then, to make the most of every opportunity that you and I are given by our Creator to do things that both matter in the eternal scheme and reap the blessings of a life that is lived most abundantly.

Until next time folks (hopefully just a day or two from now, instead of a year or more)....

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