08/08/2013
Journal - July 30th/31st - Time to go home
- Today we start our travels home. It is strange. The first week was intense and felt long, but the second week was more low key and flew by. And here we are flying home.
- When Anthony showed up to drive us to the airport I saw he was wearing his cross. It made my heart so happy!
- I had this scarf with butterflies on it, and butterflies have a special place in my heart. When I packed it two weeks ago, I knew "my butterflies" were meant to stay in Kenya. It took me until today to realize who to give it to though....to Anthony to give to his wife.
- And yes, Dixon was still wearing the hat Paul gave him the night before.
- Dixon called us over to say goodbye. He reached in his pocket and pulled out 4 bracelets. He explained he wanted us to have those, one for each of us and 2 for our kids back home. How sweet and unexpected!
- As we were checking out of the lodge, Paul asked the deskman if there was anything else they needed. He asked if we happened to have a bible. Paul said "yes" and went and got his bible and gave it to him. It turns out he had given his bible to a boy that needed one, but that left him without one.
- With that we headed to the dirt airstrip to catch our flight to Nairobi. When we got there we went back to Grace House for a a few hours. This was our time to repack, change clothes, some took showers...and get ready for the upcoming long flights. Then it was to the bus and one last stop at Java House and then to the airport. (Traffic was worse than LA rush hour!) Flight was at 10:50pm out of Nairobi.
- As we were driving to the airport in Nairobi it started raining. Kirby, who was on our team, said Kenya was crying because we were leaving. (We were also crying...)
- Our layover in Dubai was a few hours. Then it was off to our final stop LAX.
- By the time we landed in LAX we had been traveling for about 22 hours.
- Through customs, then shuttles back to the church, final team prayer and then home.
- What are we looking forward to? A hot shower, ice in a drink, our bed
- Now to try to process everything that happened. So much happened in 2 weeks...that it feels like we were gone longer than that. While at the same time it feels like we just left.
- How do we tell our story? How do we answer the question "How was your trip?" How do we deal with all the emotion we are feeling? How do we do justice to the beauty of the Kenyan people and the giggles and love of the children?