
We had a short window to visit Waco and an opportunity to visit Magnolia, and Iโm so thankful we made it work! I hadnโt been to Waco for over 20 years, and setting my feet back on Texas soil reminded me that Iโm every bit Texas as the day I left , even with my Washington roots now. Itโs funny how travel can make you reflect on where you come from and where you are nowโญ๏ธ

This city holds a rich history and itโs so deep in my roots that all of it came flooding back as soon as we landed in Dallas. So many memories of growing up here , and so many new adventures waiting to be discovered with Magnolia being at the top of our list .

Magnolia was absolutely delightful! We tried to take it all in and enjoy every part of itโsoaking in all the decor, shopping, treats, and the many Insta-worthy spots. Walking around, it felt like stepping into a modern version of history, where every detailโfrom the buildings to the vintage-inspired decorโtells a story.








One of our first stops was the church right in the middle of it all. It was beautiful, steeped in history, and reminded me of how faith has long been a cornerstone of communities here and in my own life . Standing in that space, I couldnโt help but pause and reflect on the generations who had gathered there before us .








The shops were all decorated for the holidays and so welcoming. I loved that they offered a ship-to-home option, so I could shop without worrying about packing everything into my luggageโa little luxury that made travel feel so smooth.












The bakery was a sweet little highlight! My little one picked out a gingerbread cupcake, and just the smell of the fresh baked goods was enough to make us pause in delight. Moments like these remind me that travel isnโt just about the sightsโitโs about the wonderful smells of fresh baked goods, brewing coffee and so many other little joys along the way.







I was most excited to try Magnolia Press. I ordered an iced Americano, and it hit the spot. If youโre planning on shopping as well, be sure to look for deals in the storesโthey had a free drink with the purchase of a mug, during the time we visited.













One of the unique collaborations I discovered was the Silos Watercolor book by Emily Lex . I loved it! My littles love her watercolor books โค๏ธ And with her being from Washington, it made me reflect on my own journeyโhow life and travel can connect distant places and memories, tying together past, present, and faith in unexpected ways.

Washington is my home nowโand for as long as God keeps me thereโbut Waco will always be part of my story. Years ago, when I packed up my life and moved west, I had no idea how it would all unfold. Looking back now, I can see Gods hand in every step, every transition, and every place that shaped me along the way. Iโm deeply thankful for the way God continues to orchestrate the details, faithfully writing a story far greater than I could have planned myself โค๏ธ









If youโve ever returned to a place that shaped you, Iโd love to hear your story. What city, season, or moment did God use to grow youโeven if you didnโt understand it at the time? Share in the comments or save this post as a reminder that Heโs still writing your story โค๏ธ
โLet the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life.โ
โญโญPsalmsโฌ โญ143โฌ:โญ8โฌ โญNIVโฌโฌ

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