Second day in South Carolina!
We slept in until it was time for lunch and Lauren made me a killer salad..
with every vegetable available in their house and a tasty sweet pepper dressing.
SO good.
Then we walked down the street in Lauren’s neighborhood to exhaust all of her pups’ energy.






It was the perfect day to be spent outside and so we wandered downtown Greenville.


Greenville has one of the most interestingly laid out parks, tucked away down a hill centrally located near shopping and restaurants.
There are so many beautiful views to enjoy.












The tree where Andy proposed to Lauren. aww ๐



Greenville, South Carolina


















Today we packed up the car and started our journey from Orlando to
Easley, South Carolina.
We made a quick pit stop at Daytona Beach
so I could experience the Atlantic for the first time.
It was perfect.
















Friday:
It was a good day to lounge at the pool, catch some rays and read my Bible.
Praise Him.
Kim and I played a set at the youth rally that Harvest Ministries (of the Korean Presbyterian Church of Orlando) hosted.
It’s been a long time since I’ve attended a youth rally and it made me feel rather old. ๐
We were encouraged tonight to give up on our own efforts of gaining the approval and acceptance of God and instead to trust in the blood of Christ and the work that He accomplished on the cross. Our tendencies so often are to try to look good in front of others when the Lord should be the One we fear. We must examine our lives, repent and look to Christ for healing.
He is so gracious. Our lives truly are stories of God’s patience.
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“But the Lord of hosts, him you shall honor as holy. Let him be your fear, and let him be your dread.” Isaiah 8:13
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“Photo Bomb”ed !!
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Sunday:ย
We went to church at KPCO and led worship for the English speaking service. And attended Sunday school directly afterward.
Then over twenty of us caravanned to a pizza shop.
And about three hours later it was time for a three course steak dinner at the Lee’s house.
They were so very hospitable and the food was amazing.

ย I was happy to try this Korean noodle dish, Neng Myun. It was delicious.
Then back to the Ye’s, our home away from home. They were fantastic hosts
and we had a really great time hanging out with everyone there.
We came home to cookies ๐ hahaa..yes!
KC is the best.
ย Caleb and Julie

Caleb and Julie are dear friends from my hometown Grand Junction.
Caleb and I were neighbors for over 10 years and the three of us attended high school together.
We have some ridiculous and wonderful memories to look back on..from youth group, missions trips, proms, homecomings..
I’m so grateful that it worked out for us to hang out while I was in Orlando for the tour. It was about time that I saw these two together! ๐ We ate lunch and ended up camping out at the restaurant for quite a while until a rain storm passed through. And that was perfectly fine by us. It was a great time of catching up and hearing both sides of their story.
Although we were all friends in Junction, they didn’t really get to know each other until a few years ago when Caleb moved to Orlando to study at Full Sail University. Julie made the move south with her family a few years previously and the two of them reconnected over facebook when they realized they were both in Florida. “Lost” was the common ground that broke the ice, they began enjoying each others company and well, the rest is plain to see.
I plan to be back in Orlando for their wedding January 2013!
I ‘happened’ to have my camera with me just in case they would like to take a few photos and they were all for it. This is what we came up with.
I just love seeing them so happy together. Enjoy!
Thursday we went to Disney World!
Our tour guides Isaac and Albert got us the hook up…we scored park hopper day passes! Woot!
I had no idea the size and extravagance that awaited. I was basically blown away. We ended up going to Epcot, then the Animal Kingdom and then Magic Kingdom. I would have to say that the highlights of my day were the different countries, visiting the motherland: Mexico…
Italy, and Norway was pretty sweet..
Albert I don’t care what they say, I think the ride was great! hahaaa… ;).
I also enjoyed the rock band wearing kilts in Canada. They were having such a good time on stage. I liked that a lot.
The butterfly garden was also great fun.ย Isaac, “I wonder what butterflies eat?”. Kim, “Human flesh”…and there Kim’s “cannibalistic” side emerged for the rest of the day.. hahaa..
Then we made it over to the Animal Kingdom, after much debate,
and waited in line much longer than anyone should ever have to, for the African safari.
But I must admit, it was worth it.
Then we ate chicken fried rice and headed to the Magical Kingdom so we could see the castle.
I absolutely loved riding the ferry across to the lake to Magical Kingdom.
And once we were walking down Main St. it struck us..”This place really is magical!” Haahaa..I really did feel like a kid.
Then we got the best ice cream I’ve ever eaten..complete with Mickey Mouse ears!
And if you ask Kim, this was the highlight of her day.
The firework show was phenomenal.
I have to say that I’m glad I didn’t lug my camera a long with me. I would have been miserable carrying it for 10 hours.
Here are pictures from Kim’s phone. Enjoy!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BRANDT TILLEY!!!!!!!
Here’s the house in the daylight..complete with covered patio and porch swing. it’s perfect.
Mr. Loop was so kind as to check my tires and give me a new tire gauge.
He also packed us a bag full of goodies for theย journey to Orlando..how nice
..and he offered to set us up if we ever wanted to come back for a visit
and even if we wanted to stay for an extended time he could hook us up with one of his rentals.
Maybe Iโll be back someday!
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Pit stop at Long Beach, Mississippi
before we hit the road for 9 hours to reach Orlando, Florida.
First beach shot
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We made it to Florida and haad to stop at a Citrus Center for ‘Free Juice’.
And it wouldn’t be a road trip if I didn’t buy a pecan roll.
I was so excited to introduce one of my favorite road trip snacks to Kim and she said, ‘yeah, it’s edible..’ย ย ย Hahaaa ๐
And unfortunately gas station restrooms are typically disgusting.
-the awkward moment when there is no toilet paper or paper towels-
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Our home for five nights!
Our host family is amazing and we feel so at home and well cared for.
At sunrise this morning, Kim and I loaded up my car
and said goodbye to Dallas for a month.

ย I met Kim through my roommates at Christ For The Nations during my first semester.There are a few occasions that I remember going to the music building with them and all of us squeezing into a very small piano room to hear a beautiful song she had just written. I remember Kim’s words really striking a chord with me and I loved the way she played so beautifully and with such ease.
All that to say, when Kim asked me if I was interested in playing cello with her at a coffee shop last year, I was giddy at the very thought.
And look! Now we’re on TOUR in support of her new album Wanderlustย … that was officially released TODAY ๐
I’m so proud of Kim. It has been encouraging to see all of her hard work and dedication toward this dream paying off.
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-Keeping it Classy-

-Peanut Butter Jelly Time-

-Louisiana Swamp Land-

-Smokey Fields-

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After about 9 hours of travel we pulled onto highway 90
and I was SOO excited to be greeted by the coast soon after as we arrived at our first destination, Long Beach, Mississippi.
We found our host family’s house very easily..just about a mile off the water.
They welcomed us into their beautiful home and had prepared an amazing roast beef dinner, complete with mashed potatoes, peas, fresh rolls, an amazingly colorful salad โthatโs the way I like โem- and cherry pie. How sweet.
There’s nothing like southern hospitality.
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They helped us unpack the car and we got settled for a bit.
They shared with us a few stories of the devastation that the hurricanes left behind. So many beautiful antebellum structured homes of rich history ..gone. just like that.
Many Casinos buildings that were on the water, thousands of square feet, were carried away, tossed on dry ground. Wow.
People no longer wanted to build homes near the beach after seeing what waves stretched 30 feet high are capable of.
The Loups were among few who living close to the coast suffered little loss from the storm.
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Mrs. Loup showed us Lindseyโs wedding album. What really stood out to me as very special was their reception.
Mr. Loup built a temporary long table with a head table at the end making a ‘T’, that fit rather nicely in their living room.
This seated twenty five guests making it an intimate evening.
The room had such a lovely and comfortable feel, yet it was classy and with well planned decor and silver place settings.
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-I fell in love with their home the moment I walked in the door-
-This is my room for the night-
I met this lovely couple at Christ For the Nations Institute. And boy was I happy when these two started dating. ๐ They both individually have been a blessing to my life by way of example of devotion to the Lord and love for the Word of God.
You’ll be seeing more of Joseph and Sarah, I’ll be shooting their wedding in November ๐ can’t wait!