Celebrating Love in One of God’s Masterpieces
Carl and I are blessed to be back in Puerto Vallarta, celebrating one year of marriage where our love story began—this time last year on our honeymoon.
There’s something about this place that feels like God’s canvas. The palm trees sway like worshippers in the wind, and the trails invite us to lose ourselves in the splendor of His creation. It’s a sanctuary of peace and beauty that reminds us of His majesty and love.
Last night, we were immersed in delight at the Rhythms of the Night show, a performance that truly celebrated the incredible gifts God has bestowed on people. From the breathtaking aerial trapeze acts to the dancers, singers, and musicians who seemed to weave a tapestry of talent and passion, it was a reminder of the Creator’s own artistry. Each performer reflected a piece of God’s creativity, their talents a testament to the divine image we are all created in.
Our evening began with a sunset cruise on a catamaran across Banderas Bay, a journey painted in hues of gold and orange, as if God Himself was wishing us well.
We arrived at Las Caletas, a secluded beach only reachable by boat, where the night unfolded in an open-air amphitheater under a canopy of stars. The show was a marvel of talent and special effects, reminiscent of the wonders and the warmth and spirit of Mexican culture.
After the show, we were treated to a romantic, candle-lit buffet dinner nestled on a hillside. A strings trio serenaded us with traditional Mexican songs, each note a whisper of love and joy. It was a night woven with laughter, wonder, and the palpable presence of God’s love.
In moments like these, we are reminded that every good and perfect gift comes from above (James 1:17). The beauty of creation, the joy of shared love, the awe-inspiring talents of others—all are reflections of His goodness and grace.
So, as Carl and I continue to celebrate this special milestone, we do so with hearts full of gratitude for the love, laughter, and countless blessings that have marked this past year. Here’s to many more years of dancing in His light, marveling at His handiwork, and celebrating the gift of love He’s given us to share.