We boarded our plane and left the gate right on time but were about 15 minutes late taking off as we waited in line behind others. We are about 2 hours from Houston as I write and it has been a pretty smooth flight so far. The Fasten Seat Belt light only came on as we approached the East coast, a common experience. We were fed a lunch an hour into the flight. I slept a little after that and then watched a 50th Anniversary show celebrating The Beatles first appearance on the Ed Sullivan on my phone that CBS aired in 2014. That took up a couple of hours. I'm suspecting we'll get a snack before we land. I've been munching on trail mix I brought from HEB to keep me going.
It looks like we've made up some of the lost time. I'm just hoping we have a smooth time going through Customs and Immigration so we can get headed back to Austin. More to follow once I'm home.
Sunday, June 4, 2017
The plane ride to Houston
Got to London OK
We got through security in Nairobi without a hitch and took off on time at 11:15 pm local time. In the past, our flight left at 11:50. While 35 minutes might not seem like much, it's a big difference when you're dog tired. We all got good sleep on the 8 hour flight to Heathrow and I'm writing this on my phone in Terminal 5. As I noted earlier, I left my laptop with my dear friend Barrack for use in his photography and his Fikisha ministry with the street children in the slum of Kawangware. While my backpack is considerably lighter, it feels very good knowing why. Thank you Lord for providing for your people!
Our next flight to Houston should be about 9 hours. We arrive there at 2:15 pm cst and should clear customs in about an hour. Randy is picking us up and I hope to be home before 7. With any luck, I'll get word out from Bush International airport that we made it that far. I wonder if we'll stop for Blue Bell in Brenham? Only time will tell! Keep following the blog for the next few weeks. There are lots of stories to tell and pictures to share that time, flaky Internet and exhaustion have kept from you so far!
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Saturday activities and let the travel begin!
We had breakfast at Rosa Mystica at 7 and were in the Nairobi National Game Park by 8am. My driver from my 2 extra days of photo safaris last November, Simon, was our driver. He quickly found lions, giraffes, zebras, water buffalo, warthogs, elans, rhinos, water bucks, gazelles, impalas and a large crocodile to name a few. We had a shortened safari so that we could also go to the world famous Elephant Orphanage. It was entertaining and informative. Diane and Elena adopted a 1 year old elephant named Molima.
We had lunch at the Veranda. Simon regaled us with all kinds of stories. After lunch, we proceeded to the giraffe feeding attraction, where I got a picture of Kelly the Giraffe kissing Elana. Actually, she bad a piece of food in her mouth that Kelly retrieved. We all had a good laugh.
We went back to Little Daughters for showers and joined with incoming teams for a worship service. Elena, Diane and I each got to share about our clinic before Pastor Mike from Catherine's church gave the sermon.
We are now at the airport waiting to board our flight. More to follow from London. Please pardon typos, I'm writing on my cell phone the rest of the trip.
Friday, June 2, 2017
The clinic finishes on a high note
We had another bang up day. Even with closing the clinic gates a little early so we could make sure we served everyone that was already there, we saw 641 patients and several more people confessed Christ. For the week, we ended up with 2765 patients plus 300 school kids got screened for eye problems. 97 souls were won over for the Lord as well! Thanks be to God!
Tomorrow, the Westergren's head to the Masai Mara for a couple of more days of family time in Kenya. We three will do a photo safari at the Nairobi National Game Park followed by lunch and hopefully we will feed some Giraffes at another place. We then will shower at the Little Daughters of St. Joseph before heading to the airport for the long trip home. More to follow as I am able.