Monday, June 30, 2008

Where are we?

This is a question that was asked many times during our travel over the past couple of days.

We (myself and 23 other missionaries) left Newark on Friday, June 27 at 6:30. We flew to London where most of the team continued caught a flight to Nairobi. 5 of us (myself, two other teachers at HOPAC, and a couple and their 2 yr. old daughter) had a 12 hour layover at Heathrow airport. (We were traveling straight to Dar es Salaam because you can carry 70 lb. bags on a British Airways flight, but you can only carry 44 lb. bags on a Kenya airways flight. Our training is in Kenya, so we would have had to ship the rest of our luggage...and you don't ship anything you actually want in Africa. If you want it really badly, customs agents will have you "tip" them for it. And if you don't want it, someone else will... someone else will probable still want it, wether you want it or not.) During our layover, three of us took the tube into the city to have lunch and hang out. Sitting in an airport for 12 hours seemed like a terrifying prospect. We found ourselves in St. James' Park, where we sat on a park bench, and took a very slow walk. We then had lunch in Piccadilly Circus. (The whole time, we were trying not to fall asleep! We just kept nodding off...especially at lunch.)

Back to the airport, 9 hour flight to Dar, 8 hour layover. Luckily, there was a restaurant at the airport this time. By the time we hit the last plane ride, the 2 yr old said, "Plane, mommy?" then she started to cry. We all felt the same way. 1 hour flight to Nairobi and a 40 minute ride to the guesthouse. Finally, after almost 4 days: a bed, a shower, and a change of clothes! (Part of me is very glad that I won't have to do that again for quite some time.)

Thursday, June 26, 2008

What's the deal with Support?

Thank you so much to all of you who chose to be a part of my support team! God has been so faithful and I now have more than I need for both pledged monthly support and outgoing funds. All of the excess goes towards my work funds which I can use for special projects or as excess funds when needed.

Now that I am out of the country, any support/gifts should be sent directly to AIM:
AIM
PO Box 178
Pearl River, NY 10965

If the check is made out to AIM, it is tax deductible and goes into my work funds to be used for ministry, etc. If the check is made out to me, it is NOT tax deductible and goes directly to my salary and I can use it however I please.

There is also an option for online giving:
www.aimint.org/usa/online_giving/html and under "Name", simply type "Kate Connell."


Leavin' on a... you can fill in the rest.

Well, this is it... my last night in the States until 2010. The thoughts going through my head right now... how tall Wynter will be when I get back, how Hannah will be potty trained, talking in complete sentences and getting ready to start kindergarten, how I will probably have a lot more nieces and nephews, and about how is it possible that my whole life for the next two years manages to fit in two 70 lb. suitcases and one 36.5 lb. suitcase. (It seems that I should need WAY more than that to survive... especially since my roommate brought 8 bags with her!) But the thought that keeps going through my head is how Jesus told the disciples to take their cloak and go. They had a lot less than 176.5 lb. of luggage! (Correction... 80 kilos! :) So, I'm going... with my cloak, my hoodie, my swimsuits, my first aid kit, my digital camera, my books... Oh, wait. Aren't I supposed to be learning to live a simple life?

Oh, well. I guess I still have a LOT to learn.

Flight times: Friday (June 26) 6:30 pm (Newark to Heathrow)
Saturday (June 27) 7:20 pm (Heathrow to Dar es Salaam)
Sunday (June 28) 3:00 pm (Dar es Salaam to Nairobi for 3 weeks of training)

Please pray for Safe Travel!