We are leaving Saturday to go to Orlando. Yes, I know. Orlando. In July. Sounds refreshing, doesn’t it? Especially since I already endure near 100 degree temperatures on a regular basis during the summer months.
My husband is participating in a yearly professional conference that caters to families, so we are going along. This is our summer vacation as well. At least we are staying in a hotel. Last year, we rented a condo at the beach, which still required a certain amount of cooking, laundry, and keeping things picked up. A hotel is more like it. Of course, as I said last year, at this phase in my life, vacation is just a change of scenery. Not that it isn’t welcomed or appreciated. I’m just trying to be realistic.
I’m the type of person who is affected greatly by my expectations. If I expect something to be great, and it isn’t, I am usually terribly disappointed. However, if I expect something to be unpleasant (such as Orlando in July), and it turns out to be fun… You understand.
Anyway, I will not be posting for at least a week. When I return, I expect to be able to post a treatise on how Orlando in July is evidence supporting unconditional election. If salvation were up to humans, surely such a foretaste of hell would send people running to Jesus.
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Katy,
I hope you have a great time! It's not all that bad there.
I'm a California guy and went to Navy boot camp in Orlando. Guess when? Yep. I went there in July. Talk about having to get acclimated quickly.
Anyway, not sure how it is this year. I know it was pretty dry earlier this year.
Again, have fun and safe travels.
-Mike
Mike: Thank you for the encouragement! I'm preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. My husband said the forecast for Monday is 89 degrees. Let's hope that doesn't change!
I was there in July and don't remember it being that bad. We plan to go again next year in May. I'll be praying that you enjoy yourself.
Michelle: Thank you SO MUCH! The forecast is now 91 degrees. I can live with that! Let's hope it doesn't go up further. "Talk" to you next week.
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