Travel and Trust | Traveling as a Team Part 2

Written with love, by Karley Kiker

Last week I told you guys about the first trip Taylor and I ever took together: a three-day “learning experience” in San Antonio to celebrate our first anniversary. Despite the fact that not everything went according to plan (AKA my attitude completely fell apart and I ended up having to ask for forgiveness more than once), it didn’t take long for us to start dreaming about our next adventure together...a backpacking trip to Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria!

By the time our second trip rolled around, Taylor had a better understanding of the things I like to do while traveling (eat at unique restaurants, browse artsy shops and museums, sip a latte or six from a local coffee shop), and vice versa (stock the kitchen with items from a local market, then spend the rest of our time and money on hiking, exploring, and otherwise adventuring). And so I decided to do something that’s usually pretty hard for a self-proclaimed control freak: I trusted him.

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Sure, I sketched a vague outline of a few things I’d like to see and do in each location. Beyond that, I was completely and entirely dependent on Taylor’s lead. He’s done substantial traveling, isn’t afraid of public transportation, and is 100% more comfortable (and attractive) wearing a backpack than me. It just made sense to turn everything over into his hands. So I did.

Taylor booked our airfare, our Amtrak seats, our ferry rides, and our clipper trip. Taylor bought our bus passes. He tracked each stop on Google Maps to make sure that we got off at the right location. He researched every city we visited and pre-planned day trips he knew I would enjoy.

As for me? I didn’t know which way we were going, what method of transportation we were taking, which bus stop to wait at, or what activity we’d be doing when we arrived. I didn’t book, check in, check out, route, map, or tip. I just went. I just woke up in the morning, got dressed, and walked out the door with full confidence that good things were ahead. I trusted Taylor because he’s done this before. I trusted him because he knows me—what I like and what I don’t. I trusted him because he has my best in mind, he wants to provide for me, and he always keeps me safe no matter where we go.

It wasn’t until after returning home from our trip that the following question hit me: If I can trust the details of so many unknowns to Taylor, why do I struggle to trust the plans of God?

traveling with your spouse - marriage advice

Maybe you guys can relate to this, or maybe you can't. But right after we got married, I started having these phantom fears about losing Taylor. If I didn't hear from him after he got off work, for instance, I feared he had been in a car accident. Or sometimes I would worry about losing him in other ways...like when we get older, if maybe I won't be “enough” for him anymore. Scary thoughts, and also unfair ones considering the fact that they have nothing to do with reality!

The truth is that the Lord has provided for me in every season. He has loved me with an everlasting love. He has given me the gift of a husband who leads our family well. And yet I fear. I grasp at control as if the future is something I can predict, hold, and manipulate. Too often I lock my spine and tighten my shoulders and brace myself for continued battle with a thousand “what-if” questions that only serve to steal my joy in this present moment...and sometimes, Taylor’s too.

But I want to grow; in my relationship with God and my relationship with Taylor. I want to trust; in the heart of my Savior and the heart of my husband. So every dollar we spent on our trip to Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria was worth it as this realization poured through me: Taylor and I don’t have to know exactly where we’re going or how we’re going to get there. We don’t have to create an immovable five-year plan or make things happen on our own. We have a Father who’s seen all of this before. He’s predetermined every moment of our life together. He knows us both—what we need and what we don’t. He has always provided for us, and He’ll continue to do so no matter what unknowns are still to come on this marriage journey.

How much shoud I tip my wedding vendors?

How much should I tip my wedding vendors? Unfortunately, there is not one answer to that question and it varies from wedding to wedding and from location to location. So while there are guidelines I give my couples and ways that tipping seems to be the norm for all of our weddings, please don't use it as a know-all for what you should tip your wedding vendors your wedding day.

First, here are a couple of tips (pun not intended) to think about before deciding on a tip:

1. What can I afford?

Please don't base your tipping on "What can I afford within the remainder of my budget?" because that is something that needs to be taken into account from the start. Add some wiggle room into your budget to ensure you have the chance to thank your wonderful vendors for all of their hard work.

2. What does the vendor deserve?

If you had the most amazing experience with a vendor and want to thank them, then a tip, a gift, or a hand-written note is always much appreciated. And in all honesty, those little hand written notes are what makes my heart flutter the most because they're personal and honest. But of course, a little tip on the side makes me smile pretty big too :) So tip your vendors what you believe they deserve, just as you would at a restaurant or in an Uber.

3. Is tip already paid for?

Some vendors already include tip/service charge in their quote and final invoice. And while it is not always labeled as "gratuity," make sure you take a look or even ask the vendor if it has already been taken care of. That way, you aren't double tipping.

No matter what you decide, it is a decision that you need to make for yourself. So like I said, these are just guidelines that I give my couples based on what I typically see in my area and for the weddings that I do. It is not in any way the rule but a guideline to help you get there.

A Classy Waterfront Tan + Blue Malibu Beach Club Wedding

Alec and Lizzie were such a joy to work with. From the moment we met them, those contagious smiles never left their faces and the love they have for each other is beyond words. With a gorgeous Malibu Beach Club wedding overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the had beachy yet classy details of tans and blues throughout. With the most gorgeous sunset taking over the evening, they stepped out for some sunset shots while we snuck in a surprise for them...the USC marching band! Smiles from ear to ear as they danced the night away, we were so lucky to have Alec and Lizzie as one of our couples.

Congratulations you two and we wish you the happiest of marriages!

Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue
Malibu West Beach Club Wedding - Southern California Beach Wedding Venue

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