Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Minnesota Trip












We went to Minnesota for my grandma's memorial service. I put a beautiful slideshow together for it, which I think was touching for everyone there. It was amazing to see cousins I hadn't seen for a decade and other friends and relatives all in one place at the same time. We stayed at my grandma's lake house where we were surprised by 50 and 60 degree weather. It was a blast watching all the kids collect shells and search for toads, and watch them engage in that place that has always been precious to me. With all the complications of inheritance, we're not sure if we'll ever have much time up there again, but all of us sisters are really hoping we can spend at least a little more time there before it disappears from our lives.
The kids traveled well. We decided Evelyn is pretty much now an adult according to how she acted on the plane. Poor little Ivy is super shy and had to meet new people nonstop. When we got home she was happily pointing at everything and running around in relief!
Part of our trip was spent with my childhood friend Sarah and her family. I always love being able to be with her and I appreciate how she's my last link to the area where I grew up. She lives about five minutes away from my childhood home. She and I (and our girls) stopped by my old house and the new owner actually welcomed us in! This is something I have envisioned and have had hundreds of dreams about over the last decade, so to actually step through the front door was truly remarkable. The house has been remodeled top to bottom and literally had only one or two small areas in it that had any resemblance to my memory of it. The only thing that really felt like "home" was when I stepped back out the front door and saw the familiar trees out across the dirt road, swaying in the breeze and creating their glorious canopy under country sky. That part made me want to cry. I miss living out in the woods like that and it was right there with those trees in that environment where I fell in love with nature as a child and where I was quite easily forever convinced of the sovereignty of a creative God. The experience of seeing my old home was entirely surreal, but I am so glad I got to do it and that the woman was so gracious about it. I also was so happy to have gone there with Sarah, since she really grew up there with me. Wild!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How do you manage to look gorgeous while camping?? :) I sure do miss you guys! Your summer sounds like a blast! Peaceful and fun, full of nature and trips and emotion. We love you and pray for you all the time! Ivy looks just like Evelyn did at that age!!! Amazing! Love you!
-Laurel