By Julie Wilson
A couple of weeks ago my family and I took a trip down to Hannibal, MO. We went to explore and take a tour of the Mark Twain Cave. My kids had never been in a real cave before, so they were all pretty excited.
It was awesome! Our tour guide did an excellent job telling us stories about the cave and giving fun facts about it. She even made all the kids jump when she turned off all the lights to show us how dark it truly is in the cave, and then yelled really loudly as she was telling a story in the dark.
When we got back to my sister’s house that night we were all still buzzing about the cave. It was a great opportunity for us to talk about the beauty of the cave and how awesome it was that God created it. A lot of times we don’t stop to recognize the wonder of God’s creation and His detail, but this was one of those moments when we had a great conversation talking about how much we do appreciate God’s magnificent creation and were just in awe of Him.
The next night my dad took all the kids outside to do some stargazing. He had his binoculars and all the kids took turns looking up into the sky. My sisters live out in the country, so the brilliance of the stars there is unlike what we see living in the city.
This was once again another opportunity for us to appreciate the beauty of God’s creation. I encourage you to find times this summer with your family to experience the beautiful world God graciously gave to us. What are ways you have done this in the past?
My "city" kids experienced fireflies for the first time last night and were thinking God was pretty creative when He came up with those!
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