Friday, April 25, 2014

Let the Mission Trip Begin!


4/24/14 - It’s time to go to Nairobi once again for a vision clinic in the slum of Kibera with a team of 11 from Redeemer.  All of the endless details of the last few months including recruiting veteran and new team members, arranging airfare, taking inventory, ordering supplies and packing up and weighing footlockers, etc. have come to fruition.  It’s finally time for action!

I got to Redeemer at 8am to finish packing and getting footlockers loaded into Kevin’s truck.  Merilee was already there and helped us.  She, Jane, Kevin and I drove to Manor where we met the rest of the Austin team members,  Howard, Martha, Ralph, Louise and Caroline at the 290 Café.  We caravanned to Brenham for our traditional Blue Bell stop and then drove to Houston, arriving at Bush International at about 12:15.  We waited for Salem footlockers and other team members to arrive.  I finally met Shirley in person, she had come in from Colorado the night before and we shared a laugh or two. I gave her some additional orientation material to read on the flights.  We all made it through security very smoothly and without any incidents for once.  Even me.  Given my history, this is nothing short of remarkable.  I had the privilege of having a late lunch around 2pm with Paul Althoff and Kevin Pieper, of the Vision for Kenya project leadership from Salem Lutheran Church in Tomball and two new team members from Selma.  Good food and good company.  It’s always nice to get recharged by breaking bread with the committed people we have the privilege of serving with.  BA Flight 194 took off right on time at 4:30pm.  We did experience a little turbulence over much of the US, so the Fasten Seat Belt light was lit for the most part.  Dinner was served about an hour into the flight, a choice between mac and cheese or chicken curry.  I sat next to an interesting young engineer who got orders at the last minute to fly to Norway.  His Houston based company works on capping off oil wells in such a way that if a blowout occurs, the well can continue producing without any leakage while a fix is put into place. Real nice guy, he was interested in what we would be doing in Kenya.

4/25/14 We arrived in London about 15 minutes early, but had to circle before landing.  Security was very strict, including some members of our team getting wanded after a full body scan.  Our bags were also gone over much more meticulously than usual.  I’m glad for the sense of safety this gives us all, even if it is inconvenient and even a little embarrassing at times.  I’m writing this as I drink a cup of strong black coffee at Pret’s, a coffe and sandwich shop at Heathrow.  It’s very good and is right next to a Starbucks.  It’s a little less pricey.

Our next flight, British Air 65, should lift off about 10:50am.  We’ll get to Nairobi about 9pm, gather up our luggage and get our visa and money changed to Kenyan shillings.  For our group of 35 or so, I expect all of this will take until about 10:30 and we should be at our lodgings, the Little Daughters of St. Joseph, around midnight.  Most of us will be going on a photo safari out at Lake Naivasha early Saturday morning, some will just stay at the lodge, while others will do local activities in around Nairobi.  I expect to be back at our lodge by late afternoon and, depending on the availability of an Internet connection, I may be able to post another story then.  We will be 8 hours ahead of Austin time, so you may see something here Saturday.  Anyway, all is well here so far and we are hoping the rest of the trip is just as uneventful (Pastor Kevin’s favorite word on one of these missions!).  Thanks to everyone for keeping us in your prayers for a safe and effective mission and for your gifts of  your time, talents and treasure that have made this project possible for the last 7 years.

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