I just got home from my whirlwind adventure in the Mid-West. I feel nothing but contented and pleased at the moment now that I have returned home and am at peace. (Except for the caffeine and sugar jitters from excessive Mt. Dew.)
I have had many road trips in my life, and many that stand out as enjoyable or wretched. This trip is not an exception. I was able to see many friends, but the really good things was the quality of time that I was able to spend with said friends. My only regret is that one of my closest friends was not close enough to visit as he now lives in the south.
I must say a warm thank you to my best friends in Colfax and Xenia. I have been needing a break for a couple months or more and this was precisely what I needed. The whole trip being less than a week shows how much just a little time spent in your presence does to enlighten my soul.
You know who you are and thank you! I could not have a better set of friends to call my own. You are all many miles away (1400+ mile round trip) and I have very few friends and acquaintances here in NOVA. It is actually the case that I don't seek many new friendships as I already have some that are golden.
I also praise the Lord for you and your willingness to take me in this last week. Praise Him as well for giving me safe travel to and fro, especially on the way home. You should try surfing snow storms!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
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