This past week, we got away as a family for a little mini retreat. We made our way to the Shenandoah Valley, where we stayed at Highland Retreat, a Christian camp that graciously offers personal retreats to pastors and their families. It is an incredible gift that they provide, and we were so blessed by it!
It was a bit of a rainy week, so we had to adjust our plans a bit, but we still had fun. We brought plenty of games, and the kids thought being in the cabin was the best thing ever! There were several rounds of Sorry!, Uno, and Happy Salmon :)
There were enough breaks in the rain that allowed us to get out and explore the camp grounds. There were several trails, and we even found a couple of playgrounds. The kids enjoy hiking and exploring, so it was fun to venture out and see the trails. The leaves are just starting to change, though it's still pretty early in the season.
On Wednesday, we had plans to go into the Shenandoah National Park, but plans changed when we started experiencing car trouble. Thankfully, we were able to pull over safely before the car died. We were able to pull off into a large driveway of a kind elderly couple, and we were not too far from the camp. One of the camp staff was kind enough to come pick us up and offer recommendations on a local towing company and garage for repairs {thank you, Kent!} Not our original plan, but so thankful for how the Lord kept us safe and provided so many kind people to help us along the way. We spent the rest of the day playing games and taking a longer hike around the property.
I think they did just fine with the change of plan :)
While the week had its fair share of surprises and changes of plans, we are thankful for how the Lord cared for us, and that we were able to enjoy time away as a family. The kids still had a blast and enjoyed their time in the cabin, wishing "we could live there forever" haha. We are thankful for the kindness of the camp staff and for the donors who provide the pastoral care program.
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