Originally Smith Family Adventures, this space once chronicled life with two young children and our Dallas adventures. Now the kids are grown, and I’m still adventuring — traveling, thinking, and writing — as I learn to trade social media scrolling for slower reflections.
Trip to Nana & Papa's in Wimberley
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What a wonderful time at Nana and Papa's! We swam everyday, and Madeleine swam the width of the pool (13 seconds) by herself (without any floaties)!
It has been windy lately, and when it is windy I am reminded of my year teaching English in Japan. I would ride my bicycle to the different junior high schools where I taught English, and in March and April it was so windy that I would be riding my bicycle and I would not be going anywhere because the winds were so strong. I would be pedaling and pedaling, but not moving forward. I am reminded of that experience often, especially during the time of Lent. We may have taken on a spiritual discipline in Lent or given something up in Lent. We wanted to do something to remember Jesus and to grow closer to God. For some folks, they feel like they have been doing their spiritual discipline or denying themselves something they enjoy, and they haven’t felt any difference in their spiritual life. Or other people have eaten the chocolate that they were going to give up during Lent or they have stopped their spiritual discipline as life got busy and they hav...
Our son's first year of Boy Scouts they do a 50 mile bike ride. We started training with him and fell in love with biking. Now, it is usually a "mom and dad are going biking" event, but the biking trail quest is ongoing. Here are my requirements for a good biking trail: 1. paved 2. able to do 12-20 miles 3. not too many hazards like cars, streets to cross, people, crazy fast cyclists 4. shaded is a bonus Top Dallas trails: 1. AT&T Trail, Trinity Forest Trail - 8 miles one way Park at 5850 Elam Rd. 8 mile trail through share, the Trinity River Audubon & Little Lemmon Lake. Get to the end of the trail, turn around, and ride back for 16 miles. 2. White Rock Creek Trail - as long as you want! This trail goes all the way down to White Rock Lake. I love the northern section of this trail. From our house we get on near Orbiter Park. I love riding behind the Greek Orthodox Church and going over the wooden bridges. At the end, the trail makes a circle and then you head ...
This weekend was busy - Confirmation/Youth overnight retreat, church, lacrosse game, and my mom and stepdad in town. By the time Sunday night came, I was tired. But, I got in the car and drove up to the church because Sunday nights at 5 p.m. during Lent we are having At the Table and In Conversation at Greenland Hills UMC. I didn't want to miss our first night as we talked about our belief in God. Yes, there were other places I could have been. Yes, there were other places that I wanted to be (the couch). But, I felt called to be at the church, sharing and learning with folks. I am so glad that I went. We drew our image for God, and I was so blessed by what other folks drew. A tree, a sun, birds flying, and I drew a lap. When I imagine God I see a lap that I can crawl into where I feel safe and warm, loved and protected. I was so blessed by hearing how others view God. When other people share why they believe, it helps me to remember why I believe. ...
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