Our journey brought us to the Lakedale Resort (lakedale.com), where we enjoyed a time of relaxation, steeped in the immense natural beauty of our surroundings. This resort overlooks three spring water lakes, lined with towering Douglas fir trees. I couldn't have asked for a better "retreat" setting. While there, Ken and I spent some much-needed downtime reading and napping, and also praying and discussing where God is leading us in regards to the weekly community group that we host, and our role as facilitators. In being away from the structure and schedule of our lives here in Seattle, we were able to prayerfully consider what community, particularly ours, can look like. We asked each other questions and engaged with some difficult topics. And we walked away with a stronger sense of unity between us and a greater desire for intentional community within our group, and that is so exciting.
Besides our time at the resort, Ken and I ventured on a picturesque bike ride along the south end of the island. We started at American Camp, a site occupied by the US army from 1859 to 1874, which is now a national historical park. History surrounding the camp and the battle referred to as "The Pig War" (where Great Britain and the US almost waged war over San Juan Island) can be found here. It is quite fascinating and if you make it to San Juan, you must visit this park. The windswept cliffs are captivating. Likewise, the wide, open vistas make for an unforgettable backdrop to a picnic, hike, or in our case, bike ride. I will admit though that the beautiful views are matched fully by the difficulty of biking uphill into the wind. My dear husband can attest to my wobbly, shaky legs fiercely going head-to-head with the wind. At times, I lost the 'battle' and dismounted from my bike, walking or running or charging uphill in a headstrong fashion, but ultimately we did make it back to our starting point. Plus, the intense workout allowed me to relish the large box of assorted chocolates and Italian champagne that were recently gifted to us, which of course, we brought on this trip.
Attached are some photos from our trip. I hope you enjoy them. They're a 'snapshot' of the incredible memories that we are making here in Washington. As we look forward to the future in hope, both Ken and I are curious and excited to see where God takes us next--what adventures (as well as opportunities for growth) await!
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