Stacia and I have
a previous tradition of weekly Saturday morning breakfasts - the two of us. We
sometimes allowed Arielle or a visiting big sister to join us. We invited
friends along two or three times. It was a time to connect with just her in
the midst of our busy ministry and
household schedules. It allowed me to focus on her heart in the midst of preparing
Arielle to fly the coop, Michael to retire and what we thought was our
transition to the missionary lifestyle.
We've not done
this weekly in the trailer. Sometimes we are traveling. Sometimes we are in
strange towns and I don't want to venture out alone. Most recently, it simply
isn't in our budget. Our retirement income is 1/3 of our former income and we
aren't willing to guzzle our savings at restaurants.
We've had lots of
time together. Full time RVing affords us much family time. However, as we're
out and about she often comments on various breakfast spots. I talked with
Michael and we agreed I would take her out this a.m. We've not done this since
31 Oct.
I tiptoed to the
bunk room, pulled the curtain around her bunk and whispered in her ear, "Would you like to get up and go to the
shower house and out to breakfast or would you like to sleep in this
morning?"
Her response
warms my heart. Our slow-waker shot out of the bunk, grabbed her purse (ID for
getting back on base) and said, "Let's go."
I suggested we visit
the shower room first and she may want to change from her PJ's. We're a bit lax
about this as we walk back and forth to the shower house in PJ's.
Waffle Barn was
her choice. We've driven by it many times in our years in the area - never
stopped. It was PACKED - a good sign. It
reminded me of an old time diner - or a cafe in Springfield, my hometown.
We had - are you
ready? - waffles. They were good. Stacia's was loaded with chocolate chips and
circled with whip cream. Mine had pecans in it - though the waitress kept
correcting my pronunciation of pecan.
"Oh, you
want Pee Can waffles."
I'd prefer pecan
(puh - con) and we drink soda rather than pop - we've been in the south.
They only brought
us one glass of water. We got tired of waiting for the second and decided to
share....Stacia insisted on wiping the cup each time.
We headed to
Marshall's and Michael's after breakfast. I'm working on building my perfect
journal and wanted to see what they had which I might use. What we found were
lots of Christmas gifts - which thrilled our little gift-giver. We're preparing for our trip to Oregon.
How fun! Glad you gals got to get out: )
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awesome! I'd love this and so glad you have the time or at least took the time. :):)
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