Jadea I slowly came out of a deep, satisfying slumber. Through the curtains of the windows in the bedroom, light streamed in. Guessing it was way past breakfast time, I stretched and found I was alone in the bed. Which was no surprise since I could hear the pitter patter of tiny feet and laughter on the other side of the cabin. The littles were up and from the sounds of it, Adam was chasing them around. My body had been done last night, so emotionally drained and physically exhausted. When we had returned, I had fairly fallen into bed and passed out. Sleeping in had been inevitable and, while I wanted to feel the tiniest bit guilty, I couldn’t. At least the earth had helped heal some of my fractured soul and helped ease some of that emotional burden. This morning, I was feeling a lot be

