During our stay north of Houston at Lake Conroe, we decided to take a day trip near the city. Our initial destination was the USS Texas, located just southeast of Houston. However, as we entered the park that houses the USS Texas, we were met with a grand surprise. An amazing structure of granite, pointing to the heavens in honor of the heroes, who were lost in the battle for independence between Mexico and Texas. Its simplicity and strength is definitely a symbol of freedom and pride. Continue reading The San Jacinto Monument→
As we were preparing for our on journey across this amazing country, we have been prayerfully following a path or a plan that we felt was laid out before us by our Lord. We really have no idea where this journey will take us or who it will lead us to. We definitely have felt the call to be active in missionary work, but it has not been clear what that will look like. Our hope is that we will be shown people and places that we can serve and also meet those who are also called to serve. In our very first week, the Lord showed us someone AMAZING! He clearly demonstrated to me that we are, in fact, moving according to His plan through this interaction described below. There is absolutely no way that the meeting described was just a random coincidence. Continue reading Mile Marker 1: Coffee Time with Jesus→
You really can’t visit Kentucky without horses, history, bourbon distillery tours or caves. Our trip took us to the I-65 Corridor in southern Kentucky. The day found us visiting a relatively
small cave in Bowling Green, privately owned by a non-profit organization. The property is rich with history and access to the cave is via a small boat tour along about a mile stretch of an underwater river. The cave itself was limited in the quality or quantity of stalactites and stalagmites due to the frequent flooding of the cave.
Wheatless Bar & Grill: Gluten Free Restaurant, Bowling Green, KY
Having a true gluten allergy is tough on anyone. It is especially tough on kids. It is excruciating if your a kid with Celiac, who travels frequently. Although gluten free items have become more readily available at restaurants in recent years, it still comes with some challenges. Cross contamination of foods that contain gluten is a huge problem. However, we discovered a small gem in Southern Kentucky! Continue reading Wheatless→
We were able to tour the entire ship both above deck and below (unless restoration work is being done on portions of the ship). There are placards providing information throughout the tour which we found very useful in teaching our children about the history of this ship. You can climb Continue reading The USS Texas, Houston→
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