...is playing tennis with your husband on a court on a plateau in the middle of the woods when a deer gallops by.
We're taking our second honeymoon right now. Our first wasn't the greatest. I'll post about that tomorrow on Wifey Wednesday! And let me tell you, after eighteen years it gets a lot better.
Posting is going to obviously be light :).
But a few things: thanks SOOOO much all my great readers for your encouragement yesterday. I feel a lot better! It's not that I'm super-sensitive (well, okay, I am, but that wasn't the issue yesterday). It's just that I really do take my calling seriously, and I don't want to do write anything that might actually hurt or damage relationships. I want to help, and if I write something too quickly without thinking it through, then I just feel a little badly. But since most of you said you found it funny, as did your husbands, I'll let it go!
Now for a funny story. My husband made the reservations for us this week. Our kids are at a summer camp we've been coming to their whole lives, first for Family Camp, then kids' camp, and now Girls' camp (for teens). We decided that while they were away, we'd tour around the area and stay at some hotels. So Keith booked us in to this one resort, not really knowing where it is.
Well, it is on the SAME ROAD and the SAME LAKE as the kids. We're in Muskoka, Ontario, which is a gorgeous cottage area about 1000 km square. And we're less than a km away from the kids. I am SOOO tempted to get out a canoe and paddle over to watch them do kayaking, or hike through the woods and try to smuggle a message to them. But you're not supposed to have communication until Visitors' Day (I'll post about that maybe next week; camps' rules sometimes bug me). So I'm left knowing they're just a little bit away, and there's nothing I can do. But it is pretty funny, especially when Keith started reading me directions of where we were going to go.
About Me: I'm a Christian author of a bunch of books, and a frequent speaker to women's groups and marriage conferences. Best of all, I love homeschooling my daughters, Rebecca and Katie. And I love to knit. Preferably simultaneously.
I hope you are having a wonderful time on your 2nd honeymoon! It sure sounds like it! :)