After the safari, we went to the Veranda restaurant and gift
shop as planned and had a great lunch. Charles
and Shirley had a dish made out of a huge avocado, Michelle had fired prawns
and Stephen and I each had fish and chips.
We went back to the Little Sisters lodge around 2:30pm and waited for
the arrival of the Salem team. They ran
a little late and got in around 4pm. We
loaded up our luggage and footlockers in a truck, said our fond farewells to
Catherine and headed for the airport a little earlier than planned, around 6pm,
because of reports of heavy traffic.
Getting though security was uneventful and we waited about 3 hours to
board, sharing meals and stories with other teams at the Java House in the
airport. We took off on time around
midnight, our next stop will be early Sunday morning in London. Dinner was served about 45 minutes after
takeoff and the choice was fish or beef. I had the beef, which was actually
pretty good. Then it was lights out,
except for those who were reading. I got
a fair amount of sleep, but it was a little more difficult than it needed to
be. A large blonde German man, maybe in
his 50’s, came and forced himself into the middle seat next to me. He wanted more leg room. He overflowed his seat in both
directions. He was a nice enough guy,
but didn’t speak a word of English and I’m no whiz at Deutsch. I had done it the right way, having gotten up
at midnight Friday to choose my seat online.
I got to meet another character in my life.
As I write this, we are about an hour and a half from
London. The cabin lights have just been turned on and the crew is beginning to
distribute special meals to passengers who requested them. A small box breakfast can’t be too far
behind. I was right, the breakfast consisted
of a croissant with tomato in it, a Frosted Flakes bar, strawberry yogurt and
coffee. I gave my yogurt to the German
guy and another lady from Nairobi gave hers to him as well. He won the lottery on this flight.
We arrived at Heathrow about 5 minutes late after circling
for about 15 minutes waiting for a landing slot. Everyone cleared the heightened security
smoothly this time and set about to having breakfast with old friends from past
missions, shopping or just lazing around.
We have about 2 hours until we need to worry about a gate assignment and
checking in for British Air Flight 195 to Houston. More to follow and plenty of pictures soon after we return to Austin. Thank you Jesus!
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