“Que sera' sera', whatever will be will be, the future’s not ours to see, que sera' sera'.” Ray Evans, songwriter for the music composed by his partner Jay LivingstonI think my husband is tired of hearing me talk about our future trip to Europe; a week-long river cruise followed by another week in Europe and a week in the British Isles. He’s talked about going, and I don’t want to be too old to walk the miles needed to see all the places we want to visit. Is it wrong to plan a trip? So many people say, you have to set a date and plan to go or it will just be a dream and you’ll never actually go. I’d like to think my planning is really about being prepared, knowing all the things we want to do and see. On my last trip to Europe I remember the planning was half the fun. Another thing I remember from that trip was, we grew tired of spending just one or two days in each location, packing and moving to a new Bed & Breakfast every other night felt like we were spending more time traveling than sightseeing. So we made a decision at one point to skip Bath and spend an extra two days in Stratford Upon Avon.
“Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will take care of itself.” Matthew 6:34a What are your thoughts? Libby
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