Guess What ;)
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Well folks, I ended up not...missing out on the fun! And let me tell you, it was some good times. I was so close to not going after realizing that I would be driving across my state to the next without proper directions. Can you imagine being in a foreign country, and not being fully acquainted with the driving system, AND having sparing information about your destination? What would you have done? But, when I woke up the next morning I thought, Sherley, when has doubt or lack of information ever stopped you from doing what you wanted to do? Huh? So I said forget this, I`m going. I pushed aside all reservations and maybe even sanity out the way and went off. I thought, if I get lost I get lost, it`ll be better than staying here and feeling like I missed out on something. I`m usually okay with finding my way around places, even foreign places so this shouldn`t be any different. You know? And sure enough, I found my way to the people that would be riding with me, who lived the next couple of towns and over, and four hours later we were all at the beach having a good time!
I am so glad I went. The trip taught me the value of taking risks! I learned to trust myself more and my abilities or knack for navigation. I was even happier when I found my way back home without getting lost just by following my instincts and looking at a map. The feeling of finding my way back home was great! But I have to admit, God had to have been helping me as well. Because there where a couple of turns that I could have missed and would have ended up lost. But alls well because I found my way there and back AND I had an opportunity to hang out and have fun with a group of wonderful people. I`ve posted up some pictures so I hope you guys enjoy them!
Well folks, I ended up not...missing out on the fun! And let me tell you, it was some good times. I was so close to not going after realizing that I would be driving across my state to the next without proper directions. Can you imagine being in a foreign country, and not being fully acquainted with the driving system, AND having sparing information about your destination? What would you have done? But, when I woke up the next morning I thought, Sherley, when has doubt or lack of information ever stopped you from doing what you wanted to do? Huh? So I said forget this, I`m going. I pushed aside all reservations and maybe even sanity out the way and went off. I thought, if I get lost I get lost, it`ll be better than staying here and feeling like I missed out on something. I`m usually okay with finding my way around places, even foreign places so this shouldn`t be any different. You know? And sure enough, I found my way to the people that would be riding with me, who lived the next couple of towns and over, and four hours later we were all at the beach having a good time!
I am so glad I went. The trip taught me the value of taking risks! I learned to trust myself more and my abilities or knack for navigation. I was even happier when I found my way back home without getting lost just by following my instincts and looking at a map. The feeling of finding my way back home was great! But I have to admit, God had to have been helping me as well. Because there where a couple of turns that I could have missed and would have ended up lost. But alls well because I found my way there and back AND I had an opportunity to hang out and have fun with a group of wonderful people. I`ve posted up some pictures so I hope you guys enjoy them!
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Woo hoo! I'm caught up! Glad to hear that you're having a good time. :) Hope you continue to enjoy your time over there!
BTW, weird clean-up things and such on the weekend were also in the school system that Sean taught at, though he didn't have to work that often on the weekend.
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