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Keeping It Real

It’s 5am, and I think I’ve slept all of 5 minutes. Pretty sure I’m anxiously awaiting the sun’s appearance so I can work outside in my #1 preferred workspace because today I have a brand new view of amazing mountains and saguaros!   Sounds luxurious, huh? Let’s back up one day. Yesterday was a travel day. Let’s talk about the necessary evils of school, work, travel days, electricity, and showering. Not necessarily in that order.   Travel Day(s) Our workflow …

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Thanksgiving Thankfulness

Last week we celebrated Thanksgiving with my parents by marriage. They, along with other parents of sorts, have been such an impact in our life. More so recently than previous years. Is it because of what we are doing? Yes and no. Yes because this is quite an undertaking and has stimulated tons of conversations. No because hearts have changed in recent years that have led us here.   We went around the table and said what we are thankful …

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Destination Freedom

Destination freedom, anyone?   Have you ever felt freedom? I think we felt it for the first time today!    So many times we have been asked “What is your first stop?” Our response: “Columbus, just outside of Houston along I–10.” Ooooh the boring looks we received!   “We are basically killing time between now and Thanksgiving. We already have a family vacation planned with Chris’ family in Big Bend, and we cannot miss it.”    The boring/blank stares slowly …

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Dynamic Home Changes

Destination: Medina Lake, Texas   Yesterday we left Columbus, TX and drove 2.5 short hours to Medina Lake, Texas. Except, we are towing a huge RV with two dogs and two kids so we’ve come to expect double the travel time provide to us by Google. It is what it is.   This morning I woke up uncertain of where I was. This happened the first morning in Columbus as well as the first morning at Cagle. As I slowly …