Thursday, June 26, 2008

June 25th - The journey begins!





We have finally embarked on the journey God called us to almost 2 years ago. It seems like just yesterday! Those of you who helped us pack and finish last minute details might wonder what we did the first 22 months. I can't tell you but we were busy with something! Packing was even more difficult than I thought it would be. We had stuff spread out all over the house, vacuum (Space) bags, action packers and duffle bags. It was chaotic as the picture at right shows.




Philip and I finished what absolutely had to be done at 4:00 am on Wednesday morning and we were leaving at 5:00 am so we just got ready and skipped sleeping. Luckily we managed a few hours on the drive up to Dallas and on both of the flights. When we showed up at check-in at the airport with our 19 bags to check the poor fellow behind the counter said he had never had to check so many bags before. It went without a hitch and we only had 4 bags over the weight limit of 50 pounds. All the bags made it to Newark and were undamaged! We only had a couple of lotion bottles explode. Thank you for those of you who prayed for our travel.


Taking a break in the Newark Airport




















5:00 am - June 25th Tired but ready!

It was so nice to get to AIM headquarters at Pearl River. It feels as close to home as we are probably going to get for the next two years. We met up with a family and a single guy who were at our candidate week in August. It was great to see them again. They will be with us at ABO and Ryan, the single guy, will be teaching 5th grade at RVA so he will be one of Tracy's teachers.

Emily has been journaling in her journal and I have included her first day's page here. I hope she keeps it up.
June 25th, 2008


"It's been a little crazy today. But we managed to stay together and get all the bags on the plane. I'm on the plane to Newark and yes that's how you spell it. I'm about to land and got to go. bye.


I'm in Newark and getting our luggage off the luggage machine. We were in the middle of getting our luggage when this guy walks by us holding a sign that said AIM the Janders. I screamed at my mom because she usually doesn't listen. I finally got her attention and told her. So we got all of our bags to the car and we happened to be going with another family too. They have a cute little baby named Annika. Well we drove to the AIM mission place and had the best dinner ever and I have one more thing to say. Goodnight!"


I love seeing life through a child's eyes. Never mind that we were all exhausted - we had ravioli, salad, rolls and cake! I'll post more soon. We are leaving at 6:30 pm and should arrive in London at 6:00 am on Saturday. I'll try to post some there. Please keep us in your prayers. We are amazed at God's provision for us and know that many of you are praying. Thank you.




"For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house and welcomed all who came to see him. Boldly and without hindrance he preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ" Acts 28:30-31 NIV

This verse spoke to our hearts because it so mirrors our life for the next two years. God is truly amazing and still speaks to us from His word. We just need to learn how to listen!

1 comment:

Unk Jim said...

GOOD LUCK GUYS, TRY NOT TO LOSE ANY BAGS AND/OR CHILDREN ON YOUR LONG JOURNEY. MISS YOU,LOVE YOU UNK JIM.