I was away for four weeks in total and the whole trip just absolutely ignited my sense of adventure. After selecting a few locations we were interested in seeing, me and my equally enthusiastic friend Jess printed out some Google maps to help us visualise our exciting journey. We didn't really plan many of the details so we could just be prepared to make decisions as we went...where we'd stop for coffee and food and ice cream...where we'd stay the night...when we'd move to the next location etc. It worked out that in four weeks, I only had to pay for accommodation for two nights...the rest of the time we stayed with random people (well Grandma in QLD was not so random)...but a last minute phone call to a friend, or a friend of a friend, to inquire about a bed seemed to work for us. Yep ok, I loved the thrill of the risk and spontaneity.
I experienced SO many new things...new sights, new flavours, new people...stunning beach views and mountain views and green grass and trees, sunsets and a billion stars in a country sky...art galleries, museums, buildings, Parliament House...Mexican food, Italian food, cooked breakfasts, bakeries in country towns, Nanna's cooking, coffee, and a million different flavours of ice cream...car sing-alongs, dancing on the beach, getting lost, exploring little towns, shopping, midnight beach swims, trying on crazy outfits in expensive stores...and random people with super unique personalities and day jobs and interesting stories, and characteristics of my travel companions that I never knew existed...
And underlying all of that, I had no doubt that the favour of God was all over my trip. There were just so many incredible opportunities, freebies, and so-called flukes that added cherries to the top of every adventure and experience. We got to stay in some unbelievable places for FREE. And then one day we made friends with a security guard who let us into closed off areas in Parliament House. Ha!
New Perspective #1. I AM BLESSED!... Because being blessed is not about what you receive, but about how you perceive. If we can have a perspective of life that recognises God’s favour and His purpose in every experience, no matter how big or small, we discover that we live a SUPER blessed life! From the car park I got right in front of the entrance, to the amazing sunset I got to watch driving home, from the coffee someone bought for me, to the way I felt while drinking that coffee (always amazing), to the encouraging conversation I had with a friend, to the new insight I gained while experiencing something new. Blessed ALL the time!
While I was on the Sunshine Coast, Jess flew home to go back to college, and I had a week alone with Grandma. As a bit of an introvert, I actually got excited about having my own space, especially considering all the fun and relaxing possibilities I had being right on the beach. But when I found myself stuck inside the house because of ridiculous amounts of rain, boredom threatened to ruin my holiday. Yet I now consider it SUCH a valuable week in my life. Spending 24/7 with Grandma positioned me to discover what an amazing woman she is. Up until now, she was just my quirky Grandma who talked too much. I’d never really noticed it before, but through a new found perspective of her character and personality, I discovered a person who was exceptionally selfless, genuine, sacrificial and so extremely generous with her expressions of love. I was seriously blown away by it and decided I wanted her to rub off on me. Who would have thought bad weather could be such a blessing?
Nothing good happens by chance. Whether you think you deserve it or not, God really likes to bless you, and He throws favour on your life SO much more than you realise.
How do I know this? Because “whatever is good and perfect comes down to us from God our Father” (James 1:17). And as I travel the journey God’s mapped out for me, “Goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life” (Psalm 23:6).
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