We are back home as of midnight last night. So much to sort through in our suitcases, our minds and especially our hearts. And a little piece of those are somewhere in Ghana with a sweet, sassy, cutie patootie of a girl.
I expected to spend a great deal of time praying for our health on this trip. instead, I was MUCH more focused on our safety, but only when we were in a moving vehicle. In case you wonder what driving is like in Accra, J sent his brother a text message (from the passenger seat of our taxi) detailing where to find our Will and fireproof box containing important documents. That was only RIDING in a car there, and J has nerves of steel. Driving? Inconceivable!
P.S. I added a picture of us with LS. Be kind. We definitely look like we're on day 9 in Ghana!
My Two Erics
9 years ago
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Welcome home! Praying for a quick I600 turnaround so that those suitcases don't have to be unpacked for too long.
--Becky
I would think J would just kick the driver out and take over. Why was he so polite? I didn't know he could be. :) Please tell him THANKS for the letter. I went to my first class and am totally intimidated. I know weird right? But I think it will be good. So where does the process go from here? How long will you have to wait? And is big sister coming home as well?
I know just what you mean! At least you were inside a car. We went to a baptism riding in the back of open truck going 70 miles on busy road. Insane.
I'm so happy for you guys! I hope things adjust for you quickly.
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