Well, friends, God is good.
On Tuesday at frisbee, I got a pinched nerve in my neck and was in some pretty intense pain for a few days, but I still managed to get to the airport to pick up Mark! And our adventures started right away - totally good kind of adventures.
While driving home from the airport, we got through some Baltimore traffic then really enjoyed seeing the countryside. It's so pretty and so different, too! We drove right over the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Wow. We stopped for dinner at a diner in West Virginia, and there was a horse-racing track right across the street with races going on! That was fun.
Yesterday (Thursday), we did some exploring in our area. That's what these pictures were from. We drove to the top of the highest peak that's close and will probably go back around there to camp sometime.
On Tuesday at frisbee, I got a pinched nerve in my neck and was in some pretty intense pain for a few days, but I still managed to get to the airport to pick up Mark! And our adventures started right away - totally good kind of adventures.
While driving home from the airport, we got through some Baltimore traffic then really enjoyed seeing the countryside. It's so pretty and so different, too! We drove right over the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Wow. We stopped for dinner at a diner in West Virginia, and there was a horse-racing track right across the street with races going on! That was fun.
Yesterday (Thursday), we did some exploring in our area. That's what these pictures were from. We drove to the top of the highest peak that's close and will probably go back around there to camp sometime.
God was so good that arrange it so that I don't have class right now, and Mark doesn't start his internship until Monday. So we're just exploring and playing, and it feels like a good, old-fashioned summer break. I'm still doing a bit of reading for my paper for my last class and for my upcoming class.
AND God answered our prayers and we have received official notification from University of Cape Town that Mark has been accepted for a study abroad program this "fall," so we'll be in South Africa July-November. So that's exciting and nice to know more concretely.
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