Our
travels home began at 430 a.m. We left
Woodbury, CT to travel to Boston to fly home.
The scenery in New England is very much different than Nebraska. The toll roads (too many!), the trees and the
water (I do love the water.) I was given
a piece of advice: when “on” the water to remember the water does not care
about you, it is not loving nor is it forgiving. I suppose that is true for certain aspects of
our lives as well.
Some
people we meet will not be forgiving nor will they be capable or able to offer
love. Another piece of advice once given
was to remember that people come into our lives for a reason, a season or a
lifetime. I find that to be so very
true.
After
a stop for dinner once we landed, we made it back home around 5 p.m., so it was
a long day worth of travel. As much as
we enjoyed being with family and friends, we enjoyed climbing into our own bed,
with our own pillows and in our own home.
Home sweet home.
We can be the change we seek in this world, and in
ourselves.
One day. One
journey. One person, at a time.
May peace, love and compassion be with you…AND from
you!
Rev. Royal D. Bush is
the founder of Inclusive Life, where he serves as a multifaith Chaplain. He shares this message to all: “You are
beautiful, you are loved and you are worthy, just the way you are.” He holds a Bachelor Degree in business
administration. He studied at Andersonville Theological Seminary. He holds a current certificate of spiritual
counseling with the International Institute of Faith Based Counseling and is a
member of Spiritual Directors International.
He actively volunteers and remains active in many social justice issues.
Contac me:
402-575-7006
3622
Leavenworth Street Omaha, NE 68105
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