Hey all,
I’m writing this from a KOA outside Memphis, TN. The light is soft, the air is cool, and the interstate is roaring right behind me. Jenoa, Etta, and Jack the Cat are already at our new home in Texas. I’m driving out our car with Jones the Cat.
I don’t have much to say right now than a sentiment I heard from a friend once before he moved away from Charlottesville: it’s good to leave wanting more. And I definitely am. The last five years have been truly special.
But we’re excited for what’s to come. We’re moving into a home built by Jenoa’s grandfather on land that’s been in her family for a couple of generations now. It’s an honor and a privilege to be able to steward something intergenerational like this.
Aside from spending more time with family, going on some vacations, and making trips to California, a good chunk of this year will be focused on cultivating our new home. And on top of all this, we’ll likely be planting an Episcopal Church. More on that to come.
If we’ve crossed paths, thank you for being you. And thank you for following along. Love, grace, and peace to all of you.
Robbie
Man that’s some exciting stuff, blessings dude!