My husband and I were so blessed to have the opportunity to go on the Love Like You Mean It Cruise with FamilyLife last week. We had gone the year before and loved it–it was hard to be away from our children, but it was so good for our marriage. And we both knew that we wanted to try to make it again this year, if it were at all possible.
I didn’t really think it probably would, but my husband surprised me with the tickets in the Fall. We were both so excited and, truthfully, we were so giddy about unplugging and getting away that we could hardly concentrate on the tasks at hand the week before! 🙂
The weather was gorgeous as we pulled out of Miami.
We Kansans stood with mouths open just breathing in the beauty and the stark contrast it was to the cold, icy flat lands we’d come from the day before!
On Tuesday, we docked at the Grand Bahama Island.
We enjoyed perusing the little open air market and we bought a conch shell from one of the vendors to bring home to the children.
Wednesday morning, we docked at Great Stirrup Cay Island. This was a private island owned by the cruise line and it was absolutely gorgeous.
We spent most of the day on the island soaking up the sun, getting in the freezing cold water for as long as we could stand it (one lady who was out in the water when I was said, “You just go numb after awhile.” That was pretty accurate!), having all sorts of great discussions with friends, and getting a sunburn (despite coating ourselves with sunscreen!).
We were at sea on Thursday, so I got to spend some quality time with Tracey Eyster (the wonderful woman behind MomLifeToday) and Dannah Gresh (the inspiring and transparent woman behind Pure Freedom). Getting to share openly and honestly with these wise women was such an encouragement to me. {Oh and in case you wish you could have been a fly on the wall, we actually ended up recording some videos for you all that will run on MomLifeToday in the not-too-distant future!}
All in all, it was a great trip. My husband and I had a lot of heart-to-heart talks, we got to spend a lot of time with couples who are older and wiser than us who gave us a lot of counsel and encouragement, and we came back refreshed and revived and ready to continue on with all that we’ve been called to at this season of our lives.
We’re so grateful to our wonderful family and friends who shared the responsibilities of watching our children while we were gone and for all of our employees and contractors who stood in our stead to keep our businesses running while we were gone. We appreciate you all so much!











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