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Blogger Kelly(M&M) said...

What a beautiful post. I have enjoyed reading of your travels and will admit being a little jealous of them. I love seeing how much you truly enjoy your family. Thanks for the perspective. You are awesome and have a great family. I am sure your kids know how loved they are. Thanks for the insight into your family. Glad you had a fantastic trip.

6:54 AM

Blogger Christie said...

I suppose I am a blog stalker... I used to live in the DC area, I am a military spouse, and we now live in TN. My hubby is also a Dr, and we too are LDS. I watch your blog every so often and totally relate to the relief of finally having ones spouse back!! Thank you for this post and the reminder of why we vacation. I appreciated it a lot

7:13 AM

Blogger Shauna said...

I wish I could stop by and HUG you this very moment. I needed this reality check/reminder at this exact moment in time.
Well said.

7:33 AM

Blogger Sharon said...

Your post was, indeed, a very good reality check. Keeping things in the proper perspective is a life-long challenge, and we all need to sit back and look at our lives through the proper lense. All in all, I hope your trip was wonderful. We love you all.

8:45 AM

Blogger stacy{s} said...

Wow. Deep thoughts that I need to hear. Especially since we are just a family of 3. Thank you for the much needed counsel.

8:45 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Excellent and insightful post - thank you.

8:48 AM

Blogger mimi said...

Excellent prospective Kristi! I too, am grateful that your young family have had these wonderful experiences together no matter where you went. The girls will never forget the love you and Jeff shared with them by including them in such adventures, big or small. Many people would have left such young girls behind while investigating Europe.

8:49 AM

Blogger evelania said...

Very well said.

Everytime I see a post from you I can't believe it. I'm thinking "they're back at Ramstein already?" or "they're on the plane already" or "they're back in the States already". And now, you're back in the States and blogging. You just keep surprising me!

8:52 AM

Blogger Beckie said...

I completely agree. In fact, most of our family bonding is done during the rare moments we are together at home.
Vacations are tons of fun but also a lot of work.

9:07 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

wonderful perspective, kristi. really wonderful.

9:50 AM

Blogger Lauralee said...

oh that makes me want to cry... thanks for your thoughts... as always- so true- so true!

10:04 AM

Blogger Jill said...

Great post Kristi! You are so right about all of this. You have a completely different perspective than most of us nondoctor's wives and I'm sure if you'd been blogging back during those hard years of never seeing Jeff you wouldn't feel the need to explain things now. It's a great thing to document for yourself and a great reminder to the rest of us. Thanks!

10:08 AM

Blogger Charity said...

Loved every bit of this post. Thanks

10:52 AM

Blogger The Monkeys said...

Simple beautiful! My husband's family who are all stay in the same area kind of people, don't understand our need to vacation without it being a trip to come see them. Sometimes it really is about your own family unit and the strength you want to build within it.

12:16 PM

Blogger Liz said...

Beautiful post Kristi! You are absolutely right. I have often felt that after one or more of our trips that it was just a waste of time because our kids fought the entire time, or at least if felt like it. But the times when we just go build a bonfire for a night of roasting hot dogs and smores have been the better times and memories. Thanks for reinforcing that feeling that building my family IS more important the places I've been.

12:28 PM

Blogger Melissa {polkadot chair} said...

Kristi,
My hubby finished school 10 years ago and a couple of years ago we started getting to the point in our lives that we can take fun vacations. You will notice as you enter this phase of your life that you may get some people saying "odd" (or even downright rude) things about decisions you make.... do not let it get to you... it is a hard transition from student to job holder... the way you handle it is up to you and your family, and you and your family alone... period! don't feel like you need to defend yourself to others. (i'm not saying that you do, but just from personal experience noticed that happened to me)...
A lot of things will come up beyond just vacations, trust your heart do what is right for YOUR family, that will be the only thing that ever matters :-)

And PLEASE post more details from your trip!!!! I'm dying to know where you stayed in Brugges, we want to go there next spring.

1:02 PM

Blogger Amanda said...

I love, love this post. This is a great reminder to me.

It is easy for everyone to forget that we are not in the travel business (or anything else) but the business of raising a family.

We are on the heels of heading up to Maine for our last blast (in a tent trailer of all things) and this post reminded me the 'whys' of why we are going.

Welcome home and don't be shy with the Europe pictures!

1:20 PM

Blogger Anna said...

This is great. I totally understand the thought of working and waiting 12+ years to finally have some family time. My husband has 3 years left out of his 17 years of medical training and we can't wait to finally have family time! Doesn't matter where we go...just that we are all together.

1:53 PM

Anonymous Nora from Chicago said...

Lovely. Well said. Welcome home.

3:05 PM

Blogger Mags said...

What a wonderful post that keeps family life/vacations in perspective...Love it!!!

3:53 PM

Blogger michelle said...

This is a wonderful post, Kristi! I loved every bit of it. My favorite part was the questions that you ask yourself at the end of a trip. We should all be asking ourselves those questions at the end of every week, every day. Beautifully said.

7:51 PM

Blogger Neighbor Jane Payne said...

Simply profound.

8:49 PM

Blogger Elisa said...

Thanks Kristi, I needed that.

9:23 AM

Blogger Bond Girl 007 said...

Kristi, great post...about family and what a family should be. However, having been part of a family with my dad as a Doctor, I can honestly say, that thanks to him, we got to see the world. There is nothing else that will brighten your horizons as travel will do. You have given your girls that wonderful gift and yourselves too (if you did not travel before) because once you see Europe (or any travels) the world opens up to you in a different way than ever before. You are changed, in a good way, and it only re-affirms the values and lessons you have taught your family. And sometimes those opportunities never arrive for some, and they really miss out on world of new horizons wether it be spiritual, personal, cultural, family. The key is also to do things as family, and travel is one where you only create the best memories ever!

10:36 AM

Blogger denise @ little ant design said...

This is a beautiful post - thank you for sharing it. I love your closing sentence - about achieving great things around the table and on our knees. Thank you!

10:47 AM

Blogger Holly said...

Once again Kristi, you have touched my heart. Thank you for sharing your prespective on traveling and what matters most.

Glad y'all are home safe and sound!

11:46 AM

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