This past summer, my sister and I took a road trip together to visit my brother in North Carolina. Our travel days were limited so we knew we didn’t have the luxury of doing the tourist thing. I get to travel a lot with my job and to visit my out of state daughters, but my sister hasn’t had the pleasure of getting away much in recent years. When I saw the sign for Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site, in Georgia, I was determined to stop because I knew my sister would be thrilled.
We were both so glad we took the 2-3 hours to visit. Hofwyl-Broadfield is the site of a historic rice plantation, with the original house and some of the original furniture and outbuildings. We walked and took pictures under the big moss and fern covered, live oak trees and enjoyed the stories the guide told about the families that lived there.
My sis and I live in the same small town, but it seems like life and work and family keeps us running in opposite directions. We both genuinely try to make more time for one another, but it seems we never do it enough.
This trip was therapeutic for each of us; it was a time of long talks sprinkled with tears, about things only your sister would understand . We also laughed until we cried and prayed together about the things on our hearts. We then shared a great visit with my brother and more of the talking, laughing and sharing.
Although it was short and sweet, it was refreshing and necessary. Reminiscing on it tonight reminds me why it will remain high on my list of favorite trips!