I wasn't going to blog this trip.
I didn't want to go on this trip.
Our family has been in a state of chaos since January.
Our family has been in a state of chaos since January.
I am tired, overwhelmed,
sad and more than a little in need of a daily chill pill-
.... thankfully Will puts up with my daily panic attacks,
he coaxed me into packing,
even scheduling a counseling session so a professional could back him up
and tell me that we were
he coaxed me into packing,
even scheduling a counseling session so a professional could back him up
and tell me that we were
INDEED heading to Central America for the summer with the family.
Will is an optimist, but he also knows when our family needs to rest,
regenerate and let God do a work in us as we refuel.
I am grateful for Will leading our family and hopeful our boys will learn to lead like him.
Will is an optimist, but he also knows when our family needs to rest,
regenerate and let God do a work in us as we refuel.
I am grateful for Will leading our family and hopeful our boys will learn to lead like him.
No South America this time.
My beloved Ecuador- nothing can compare you.
Those mountains and their beauty.
The people we encountered stole my heart and
I will continually long to return.
But this year we needed to stay closer to home.
So we are off to the tiny archipelago of Bocas Del Toro, Panama
The the island of Isla Colon to be exact.
The the island of Isla Colon to be exact.
Where you can't touch the frogs because they are of the poison dart frog variety
and the monkeys in the trees will swing down and grab your food as you are walking.
And don't touch the sloths as they carry a flesh eating parasite.
A little boys paradise
“it was the furthest point west that Columbus reached off the coast of Panama, and perhaps because the South American Handbook stated with its habitual frankness, ‘No tourist ever goes there.’ ”
This is what the Conde Naste journalist Steve Stevenson
penned about Bocas that made it a
MUST SEE on the Bannister Boys list.
http://www.cntraveler.com/islands/caribbean/2013/01/bocas-del-toro-panama-islands-caribbean
So after 4 days of travel.
Spending the night in the Miami airport during a tropical storm.
ALL our luggage gone missing for 2 days.
2 missed planes and a
4:30 AM hopper plane we are finally here,
all boys are safe and sound asleep.
In their new Casa by the sea.
I can't wait to read about you adventures and what the Lord shows you and your sweet family! You, indeed, are the ultimate momma of boys! I am learning a lot from you (and since the Stockwell's only seems to produce MEN...I will surely follow in your footsteps!) :) Loving and praying for y'all from Fort Worth!
ReplyDeleteWow! I"m so glad you made it safe. And I can't wait to hear stories about your travel.
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