I can't help thinking about a couple places I've visited that have otherworldly landscapes or features. When I was a kid my family went on a road trip vacation that included stops at Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho and Arches National Park in Utah. Craters of the Moon is a huge area of lava flows and cinder towers in a sort of desert landscape. When you're there, the name totally makes sense! We didn't have much time at Arches, and I'd love to go back and see it again. My family drove through the Badlands area of South Dakota a number of times, and that's an otherworldly landscape I've driven through a couple of times as an adult as well. I think these come to mind as 'out of this world' because they are unusual, rugged, harsh, seemingly barren landscapes that look like something from a science fiction movie, but they are also beautiful places where wildlife and plants do flourish.
| Craters of the Moon - cinder towers (image from Wikimedia) |
| Delicate Arch (image from Wikimedia) |
| Badlands (image from Wikimedia) |
This is a favorite Scripture passage, from Paul's speech in Athens:
3. What's the most trivial thing about which you have a strong opinion?
Okay, I'm pretty sure I've shared this one before, but I feel some kind of a way about the kinds of cups I drink from, especially hot coffee. It needs to be in a proper mug or travel mug. Disposable paper hot cups are okay, but I don't like those plastic lids. I use a straw if I have to drink from a paper cup with a lid, and even when I use a travel mug. Styrofoam cups are just wrong, and I have a very strong opinion about that. Which means that at least for me, it's not trivial. Haha.
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| lid came off immediately after I took the photo |
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| cute cup, but I didn't like drinking out of it |
Maybe I should have been keeping a tally in my kitchen since Sunday, but even so I haven't done much cooking! Hmm. There's quite a few that get used constantly, like the coffee scoop and spatula and can opener. Obviously I make coffee with the coffee scoop, a couple times a day. I have a skinny scraper that I use for everything from scraping food out of cans or jars, scraping a bowl or measuring cup when cooking, stirring food, and it can even be used as a shallow serving spoon in a pinch. I can't think what the last thing was that I MADE using it, but the last time I used it was to scoop yogurt out of the big tub into a smaller container suitable to take to work.
What is your greatest extravagance?
I think where I'm tempted to spend more money than I should and kind of not care is when it comes to eating out. We don't eat at really expensive top tier restaurants and we don't usually eat out more than once a week on average, but when we do we order what we want without thinking too much about the price, and we often order more than we need. If we are eating out with our kids, we're likely to be extravagant enough to treat everyone.
House hunting update: We decided on the house we want, made an offer on it, and are currently negotiating a price. Praying, keeping our fingers crossed, and asking for all the good wishes that we can agree and sign a contract this week! We're doing everything we can to make it happen!
How would answer any of these questions? Leave a comment and let me know!
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Im with you on the coffee mugs! I even need particular travel mugs. I've been known to bring mine to Starbucks and just have them fill that and pay the couple extra bucks haha
ReplyDeleteENjoyed your answers and LOVE that Scripture from Acts.
I love your travel photos. And fingers crossed on the house!!
ReplyDeleteCoffee cups. Another thing I have opinions about. The list is long : ) Hoping the house works out for you!
ReplyDeleteI forgot about the badlands! We're headed to Arches soon and I can't wait to see some of those land formations in person. Oh I am very excited for you and hope and pray that everything works out on the house you want!
ReplyDeleteI almost picked Craters of the Moon also! We have been there at least twice and it is fascinating and otherworldly indeed.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that Scripture passage from Acts. What a masterful preacher/teacher Paul was!
Good luck with the house! I chose a place in Utah too - it's so amazing there.
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