Kim and Caleb
Thursday, July 8, 2010
We have our passports...FINALLY!
Kim and Caleb
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
New Orleans...
We are in New Orleans and have an 8 A.M. appointment with the U.S. Regional passport agency. We should have our passports by tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully everything will go smoothly. If all goes as planned, Saturday we should be on our way to San Jose and be with the team that night.
Alicia (this week's team leader) emailed and told us there were a lot of girls in the orphanages who would probably enjoy fingernail polish. So, Caleb and I will have a mission tomorrow after we get the passports. Anyone who knows our family is probably giggling right now about us trying to pick out "girly" stuff tomorrow. I have a lot more experience with bats and balls!!
This has already been a wonderful adventure and lesson in faith and trust. Counting down the days until Saturday!!!!
Kim and Caleb
Alicia (this week's team leader) emailed and told us there were a lot of girls in the orphanages who would probably enjoy fingernail polish. So, Caleb and I will have a mission tomorrow after we get the passports. Anyone who knows our family is probably giggling right now about us trying to pick out "girly" stuff tomorrow. I have a lot more experience with bats and balls!!
This has already been a wonderful adventure and lesson in faith and trust. Counting down the days until Saturday!!!!
Kim and Caleb
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
One Step Closer
Praise the Lord, we are one step closer to our trip. We have an appointment Thursday at 8:00 AM in New Orleans with the Regional Passport Agency. I have completed all of the necessary forms and have all of the needed documents ready for our meeting. We should walk out of the agency with our passports in hand!!
The travel agency is checking to see if we can just fly out of New Orleans. Hopefully, we will know today about the new flight schedule.
Our plan is to get up in the morning and go through Mobile to pick up our luggage from the airport. Then, we will head on to New Orleans to be ready to take care of business first thing Thursday morning.
Thanks to everyone for all of the prayers and concern. We are counting down the days....again!!!
The travel agency is checking to see if we can just fly out of New Orleans. Hopefully, we will know today about the new flight schedule.
Our plan is to get up in the morning and go through Mobile to pick up our luggage from the airport. Then, we will head on to New Orleans to be ready to take care of business first thing Thursday morning.
Thanks to everyone for all of the prayers and concern. We are counting down the days....again!!!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
What Happened???
This is Kim...
First of all, let me say that Caleb has been such a trooper through all of this ordeal. He was extremely patient and helpful in the airport as I was trying to make decisions about what was best to do. If you are familiar with the Atlanta airport, you know how stressful it can be on a good day. I had to keep going from our gate at A6 to the Delta help counter at A18. Then they would have me go to a Delta "phone" to talk with an agent. Meanwhile, our flight is being called and passengers are loading. I had left Caleb at A6 with all of our carry ons. He is on the cell phone keeping me posted about boarding while I am on the Delta phone with the agent informing me that I had a make a decision before take-off about how to change our tickets. A nice gentleman standing next to me is apparently listening to our delima because he slips me a note about a company in Miami who has helped him several times with expedited passports. With phones on both ears, taking notes, receiving notes, I was quite a sight to behold!!
As they say, meanwhile back at Gate A6.....our group leader for the trip had provided us with photos and bios of our team members. Caleb looks up and there is this lady walking around looking at this paper and looking around at all of the passengers waiting to board. She locates him and introduces herself so by the time I get back he has "bonded" with four members of the group explaining what has happened.
Having never flown internationally, I didn't know there was a difference in a passport card and passport book. We had used our passport CARD for a cruise last summer and sure enough on the back of the card it states for land and sea travel only. Sadly, if someone in Mobile had caught this we could have saved ourselves alot of time and money. But mistakes happen and we will regroup!
As Caleb mentioned we finally found an awesome Delta agent (in person) who helped us book a flight back to Mobile at 9:05 PM. Once again, we are running through the airport because by this point we have been sent to the FRONT of the airport and our flight is boarding at Gate C39 and we have 15 minutes to make it back through security to Concourse C!! We round the corner at 9:00 only to find that it has been delayed 45 minutes and the computer system is down. The night just kept getting better!!!
We have family in Atlanta so in between all of this I am texting them in case we can't get a flight out. Mona and Renee, you guys will never know how much you helped!! Just knowing we had a back-up plan, I finally breathed a sigh of relief. Oh, how I love my family!!
We finally made it make to Mobile with all but two pieces of luggage. My wonderful husband was waiting at the airport to pick up two tired and delirious travelers. In all that has happened I didn't realize that Caleb had not eaten supper and was STARVING! After a quick trip to McDonald's, we headed back to Grove Hill and entertained each other all the way home with our adventures of the day.
The good news is that there is another trip planned for July 10th-17th and our plans are to join that group. We ARE going to make it because God has great things in store!!!
First of all, let me say that Caleb has been such a trooper through all of this ordeal. He was extremely patient and helpful in the airport as I was trying to make decisions about what was best to do. If you are familiar with the Atlanta airport, you know how stressful it can be on a good day. I had to keep going from our gate at A6 to the Delta help counter at A18. Then they would have me go to a Delta "phone" to talk with an agent. Meanwhile, our flight is being called and passengers are loading. I had left Caleb at A6 with all of our carry ons. He is on the cell phone keeping me posted about boarding while I am on the Delta phone with the agent informing me that I had a make a decision before take-off about how to change our tickets. A nice gentleman standing next to me is apparently listening to our delima because he slips me a note about a company in Miami who has helped him several times with expedited passports. With phones on both ears, taking notes, receiving notes, I was quite a sight to behold!!
As they say, meanwhile back at Gate A6.....our group leader for the trip had provided us with photos and bios of our team members. Caleb looks up and there is this lady walking around looking at this paper and looking around at all of the passengers waiting to board. She locates him and introduces herself so by the time I get back he has "bonded" with four members of the group explaining what has happened.
Having never flown internationally, I didn't know there was a difference in a passport card and passport book. We had used our passport CARD for a cruise last summer and sure enough on the back of the card it states for land and sea travel only. Sadly, if someone in Mobile had caught this we could have saved ourselves alot of time and money. But mistakes happen and we will regroup!
As Caleb mentioned we finally found an awesome Delta agent (in person) who helped us book a flight back to Mobile at 9:05 PM. Once again, we are running through the airport because by this point we have been sent to the FRONT of the airport and our flight is boarding at Gate C39 and we have 15 minutes to make it back through security to Concourse C!! We round the corner at 9:00 only to find that it has been delayed 45 minutes and the computer system is down. The night just kept getting better!!!
We have family in Atlanta so in between all of this I am texting them in case we can't get a flight out. Mona and Renee, you guys will never know how much you helped!! Just knowing we had a back-up plan, I finally breathed a sigh of relief. Oh, how I love my family!!
We finally made it make to Mobile with all but two pieces of luggage. My wonderful husband was waiting at the airport to pick up two tired and delirious travelers. In all that has happened I didn't realize that Caleb had not eaten supper and was STARVING! After a quick trip to McDonald's, we headed back to Grove Hill and entertained each other all the way home with our adventures of the day.
The good news is that there is another trip planned for July 10th-17th and our plans are to join that group. We ARE going to make it because God has great things in store!!!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Back to Mobile...
This is Caleb:
We got as far as Atlanta. When we got to Atlanta, they told us that our passports were only good for sea and land. After 5 hours of dealing with Delta, we found the best Delta agent ever! Her name is Gina. She straightened everything out for us and basically fought for us to get us back home. So, we are now headed back home and we are going on the July 10-17 mission trip to Costa Rica.
We got as far as Atlanta. When we got to Atlanta, they told us that our passports were only good for sea and land. After 5 hours of dealing with Delta, we found the best Delta agent ever! Her name is Gina. She straightened everything out for us and basically fought for us to get us back home. So, we are now headed back home and we are going on the July 10-17 mission trip to Costa Rica.
Costa Rica Bound!
We are on step one of our journey to Costa Rica. Right now we are in the Mobile airport waiting on our flight to Atlanta. In Atlanta, we will connect with several other team members for our flight to San Jose. We should arrive in San Jose around 9 P.M. tonight. Tonight we will stay overnight about 45 minutes from the airport in a lovely hotel nestled in the mountains called Montecampana.
We will eat breakfast together as a team, then get on a bus and travel 4 hours to the port city of Limon to Coco's orphanage. We will have lunch and spend the afternoon with the children. Later in the afternoon we will head to our hotel in Puerto Viejo, The Caribbean Hotel, and have dinner together at a nearby restaurant.
We are ready to get there and meet the children!!! We will update as often as possible.
Friday, July 2, 2010
We're Off!!!
It is hard to believe that we will be leaving in less than 24 hours for Costa Rica. This has been such an awesome experience already for us. The support of our family and friends has been overwhelming!! We cannot thank them enough for everything they have done for us. Caleb cannot wait to get to the orphanages and meet the children. There are around 15 children at each orphanage we will be visiting in Limon. Caleb was surprised at the number of older children. There were serval boys 15-17 at each one. I think the youngest child is 7 months old. Please continue to pray for our team as we meet for the first time tomorrow night. I know God has wonderful things in store for our visit.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Church Family
Our church family has been so supportive. The missions committee recently approved a donation for our upcoming trip...just in time for the May 1st deadline!! Thank you GHUMC for believing in our call to go on this mission trip. When we get back we will share some of the wonderful things that we know God is going to do in Costa Rica. We are excitedly counting down the days until we leave. Thanks again for your support.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Let's Read
Well it is FINALLY Spring Break for our school!! Needless to say, it has been a very long time since Christmas break for the students and teachers. The good thing is that all testing is finished for the year and we can now concentrate on our core classes. The ACT test will not be given until June again so I will not even have ACT Prep classes until summer. That is another way I have been working to raise our money. For the April test I had one prep class in Jackson and another one in Thomasville. The students worked hard and hopefully they did well this past Saturday.
After teaching math all day and ACT Prep at night (all while scheduling around three boys playing baseball in two different towns) I am enjoying a week at the beach. Alabama has some of the prettiest beaches anywhere and we are so fortunate to be able to set up the camper and go often. We went to the Outlet Center last night and I found some unbelievable books. My children (my boys and all of my school kids) will tell you that I am a firm believer in reading. Even Seniors can learn from "A Bad Case of the Stripes" or "Oh, The Places You'll Go" and so many others. Sometimes I feel like a preacher and a teacher..or that is what the students say.
Well, I found some Scholastic books that are in Spanish AND English. One is "Little Red Riding Hood." I got really excited when I found some Beginner Bible, I Can Read books. There were only four of them but I am going to keep checking back. After all, it is a closeout book outlet so they never know what will they will get. I want to practice reading them aloud in English and Spanish...even if I don't know exactly what I am saying. The kids should like them because they are about Noah, Queen Esther, the disciples, and how Jesus saves. What an excellent way to witness!!
There were also several books in Spanish only. I got about 20 of these so we can leave some with each orphanage. We want to come up with something that we can give to each child. Any ideas are welcome.
After teaching math all day and ACT Prep at night (all while scheduling around three boys playing baseball in two different towns) I am enjoying a week at the beach. Alabama has some of the prettiest beaches anywhere and we are so fortunate to be able to set up the camper and go often. We went to the Outlet Center last night and I found some unbelievable books. My children (my boys and all of my school kids) will tell you that I am a firm believer in reading. Even Seniors can learn from "A Bad Case of the Stripes" or "Oh, The Places You'll Go" and so many others. Sometimes I feel like a preacher and a teacher..or that is what the students say.
Well, I found some Scholastic books that are in Spanish AND English. One is "Little Red Riding Hood." I got really excited when I found some Beginner Bible, I Can Read books. There were only four of them but I am going to keep checking back. After all, it is a closeout book outlet so they never know what will they will get. I want to practice reading them aloud in English and Spanish...even if I don't know exactly what I am saying. The kids should like them because they are about Noah, Queen Esther, the disciples, and how Jesus saves. What an excellent way to witness!!
There were also several books in Spanish only. I got about 20 of these so we can leave some with each orphanage. We want to come up with something that we can give to each child. Any ideas are welcome.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Bump in the Road
Just when I was feeling overwhelmed about raising all of the money for TWO of us to go on this mission trip, God once again showed me that he was in control. I was really beginning to doubt myself and question whether or not I was in God's will for this trip. For those of you who know me, it will come as no surprise that I can be a little (or maybe a lot) hard-headed and feeling like I have to be in control of all circumstances. If I decide I want something done I want it done....today!!
Imagine my surprise when I went to the post office that afternoon and found a letter from a friend in Monroeville. My sister had posted on her facebook page about our trip. This friend felt led to make a donation for our trip!! Needless to say it was a very humbling experience for me. First, to know that someone thought enough of us to make a donation. Second, to remind me that I am NOT in control.
Please continue to pray for the team God has put together for this trip and that He will use us to work wonderful work with the orphans in Costa Rica!!
Imagine my surprise when I went to the post office that afternoon and found a letter from a friend in Monroeville. My sister had posted on her facebook page about our trip. This friend felt led to make a donation for our trip!! Needless to say it was a very humbling experience for me. First, to know that someone thought enough of us to make a donation. Second, to remind me that I am NOT in control.
Please continue to pray for the team God has put together for this trip and that He will use us to work wonderful work with the orphans in Costa Rica!!
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