Sunday, July 10, 2011

A Different Kind of Vacacion

I just got back from a week of vacation with Steve and the girls.  We spent much needed time together without the technology that can keep us from quality family time.

We spent quite a bit of our time enjoying the wilderness of the North Country.  Yes, this city girl went on mosquito infested hikes on nearly vacant islands.  Our first hike together as a family was a two mile hike to a lighthouse.  Steve and I failed to bring the mosquito spray and the result was that of a very upset seven year old girl who would rather be at the mall shopping for cute clothes than out in God's Country.

As she complained, I informed her that us being together as a family AND walking in the woods was a gift given to us by God.  I told her how lucky she was to be able to not only walk., but to be able to walk where many people will never be able to visit.  When we finally did reach the old light house, we climbed the spiral staircase and looked out onto Lake Superior.  A middle aged woman stood next to us looking at the calm lake.  She made a comment that her husband was down in the boat and could not come because he was in a wheel chair.  Sharon was much better on the two mile hike back to our boat and she told me, "Mommy, you couldn't have done this when your legs didn't work."

3 comments:

  1. I'm so happy to think of you hiking with your family. It's good to hear that you have a very normal little girl, too. Not every adventure is embraced by the whole family----so true!

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  2. So glad to have met you at swimming. Looking forward to talking with you lots more! Laura Green-Johnson

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