Our island vacation was one of the most relaxing weeks we've had in a long time. For 6 days, we had no schedule, no commitments, and no concept of time. We relaxed and did whatever we felt like doing whenever we wanted to. We didn't have to answer to anyone and weren't except to be anywhere. It was a picture perfect vacation (more on this later).
It's pretty difficult to come home after a week of bliss and immediately be thrown back into the fast-paced, go, go, go lifestyle we have. We got home at 1:00am Wednesday night, went to work bright and early Thursday, came home immediately to unpack from vacation and repack for an out-of-town wedding we have to go to this weekend. Since getting home from vacation, the only thing I've had time to do is unpack, repack, and vacuum my house. That's it. I haven't even had time to load all my vacation photos onto my MacBook so I can do a proper blog post! (The above photo was taken on my iPhone). And now I'm at work, which right after, we have to drive to Erie to make it to the wedding rehearsal on time (Brett is a reader in the wedding).
It's a pretty harsh slap in the face getting home from a vacation of having no obligations. Our Summer is packed full of things we have to do and places we are excepted to be. While most all of them are fun things like weddings and parties, sometimes I can't help but wish for that care-free island lifestyle. While on our vacation, we easily fell into the mindset of the laid-back islanders. I can only hope that, in the mist of all the Summer craziness, we can still keep that easy-going island mindset and make sure we slooooooow down and appreciate the simple things in life as often as possible.
{Photo by me - Taken at Coco's on the Beach on Hilton Head Island}







