Friday, August 12, 2022

Parasailing and a sunset cruise on our anniversary

 While we were on Anna Maria, we celebrated our 47th anniversary.


We decided that day to go parasailing with the family.
They gave us a few rules before the boat took off.


At first, Jill said she would just ride along.  She said she was afraid of heights.  But it was only $20 more for her to go up than to ride so we convinced her to try it!


She was going to face her fear!  I suppose most people have a fear (or two) of something.  I used to be pretty terrified of dogs.  With 4 granddogs, I'm learning not to be afraid. Some people are afraid of snakes, enclosed spaces, spiders, the dark, loud noices.... Other people might be afraid of the future as the world gets crazier and the governments are over-reaching or threatening wars.

I have to remember to keep my eyes on the Lord.
"Do NOT fear, for I AM with you" the Lord says over and over in the Word of God!  I love John 14:27 "Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you.  I do not give to you as the world gives.  Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid."  Tell Him your fears.  "Hold" His hand and walk the scary path with Him.



Jill was overcoming her fear!


The 3 girls were geared up.



A little dip in the water



Jill loved it! She said it was actually smoother up in the air than it was on the boat.  Now it was the girls' turn.





They loved it too!


Now it was our turn!





It was absolutely breath-taking and I wished I had my camera with me, but we worried about dropping it in the water!  I found a picture on-line that shows similarly what we saw:


A dip in the water


My worry was what if a shark saw a juicy T-bone for the picking!!




When we got back, we said good-byes to our kids so we could celebrate our anniversary.  We went back to our AirB&B to shower and then we drove to Sarasota.  

I've always wanted to see Pinecraft Village.  It is a winterhaven for Amish and Mennonite snowbirds.

We were there over the dinner time so not many out when we drove through. I found this picture on-line since I didn't get any of people.


 Winter is a better time to walk about and visit with these distant relation.


My great-grandmother was a Kaufman.




It reminded me of the town of Yoder and west of Hutch near us.

We then drove to the harbour of Sarasota where we were going to go on a sunset cruise.


This was the cruise "ship" we were going on.




There was a group called FPL that came on board.

This lady was standing by our table so we asked her what FPL was.  We were thinking it was some techy company as most of the people were young people.


It was Florida Power and Light.  This lady asked us where we were from.
"Kansas."
"Where in Kansas?"
"North of the city of Wichita.  Newton."
"Oh, close to Hesston."
"Hesston?!  How do you know about Hesston?!"  
Hesston is a small town of about 4,000!  
How does someone in Sarasota, Florida know about that?? 
Well, she grew up in a Mennonite home in North Dakota.  AND, she was a Graber!!  What?!  And she had married a Kaufman!  A distant relative for sure!!  Of all the people on that cruise boat, we happened to talk to a relative.  Wow.


The boat took us by these nice homes.


How about this?  The smaller boat let their people off on a sand bar.


We passed a peninsula on our way out to the open gulf.
Hello, people!


Other boats were taking people out to see the suset.


Unfortunately, this evening, there were clouds out. 
 
Here's a spiritual analogy! - the world can "cloud" our vision, can't it.  We need to look "through the clouds" to the Son of God and see things from His perspective.   



The sun set and we headed back to shore.


And then we headed back to our B&B.  What a fun day it had been celebrating our 47 years together!


I wouldn't mind parasailing again someday!

1 comment:

  1. What a fun description of your anniversary trip and family time! Thanks for sharing it!
    And yes, clouds do impede our view at times. Only God…

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