You learn a lot of
things on the road. In this case, I
learned that all gas station bathrooms are not created equal. I also learned that my daughter who just
turned one can eat as much of a kids meal at Chick-fil-a as my daughter who is
about to turn five. But I think the most
important lesson I learned is that if you have a car that is packed completely
full, and then you stop at outlet shops on the way home, you find more room.
At the risk of sounding
sappy, life is a journey. And you learn
a lot along the way. Many of us are
looking forward to a destination, but the real stuff of life happens on the
road. Faith comes into play when we know
the destination, but have no idea how God is going to get us there. Trust in God is built in the journey, and
life lessons happen as we make wrong turns and learn to get back going in the
right direction. If you are in the middle
of a journey, don’t give up until you make it to your destination, but know
that there is life to be lived in the meantime.
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