Life is full of the unexpected, I don't know why I keep trying to figure it out. This time last year I did not imagine that I would be engaged and about to marry a man who is not what I expected for my lifelong partner, but he is just exactly what I need and desire in my life! We are so excited to begin journeying together and making the most of each unexpected adventure as it comes.
Before leaving Italy, Kyle surprised me with yet another, unanticipated adventure – a steam engine train ride to a small medieval town where there was a quaint Christmas market being held (isn't he wonderful and the perfect man for me!). The day started with an early morning drive through a beautiful part of Tuscany to Siena. Our traveling group arrived at the station to find a lovely vintage train pulled by a tremendous steam engine. There was excitement all over the platform as passengers snapped photos and hurried to find their seats. For a moment I felt like I was in one of the opening scenes of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe where the children are in the train station trying to stay together amidst the crowds as they board their train to evacuate London. All of our party was aboard, except for Kyle who had to drive a distance to park the van. If he hadn't run, he may not have made it, but slightly out of breath and ready to try a new experience, he boarded our car just in time. Most of us had never been on a steam engine train before, and non of us in Italy, so we were giddy with excitement. Just behind our group there was a nice looking young man dressed to match the era and style of the train. The thought of going to a Christmas market and being on a train much like that depicted in the Polar Express easily settled us all into a joyful holiday spirit. Breathtaking scenes of the Tuscan countryside painted with fall colors whizzed passed our window as we caught glimpses of antiquated hamlets and villas nestled on hillsides. The destination was a tiny town not unlike those that we passed. We hiked up the road leading to the town's piazza to find a simple, but festive market. Men with accordions and instruments I'd never seen before meandered through the crowds sharing their hearty tunes. The smell of chestnuts roasting over the fire filled the air. We explored all the tiny town had to offer with their beautiful doors and windows and narrow streets. Shops and restaurants were open with signs and smells to bring you in. A hidden staircase took us down to an old olive oil press where I learned about how olive oil is harvested. We sampled chestnut polenta and locally produced fresh ricotta cheese. After several hours of soaking in the festivities, we made our way back down the hill to meet the remainder of our group. Our train home was full of content explorers, ready for a rest after the day's adventures.
I am so excited to discover the new experiences and adventures that God has in store for Kyle and I as our lives merge and we sojourn together. Some of the unexpected curves we encounter may be unwelcome, but we are eager and ready to follow God's leading and serve Him whatever mundane and fantastic places that takes us!
After all, He’s famous for great and unexpected acts;
there’s no end to His surprises.
there’s no end to His surprises.
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