What a trip!
We spent
7 days in Trogen, Switzerland with Helimission Headquarters which was very
nice. It gave us time to recollect our
emotions of saying goodbye before we experienced a 3rd world
country! We had 2 of our bags not show
up with us on the plane, so we had to wait for them a couple days, but they did
show up! We were supposed to leave Switzerland on the 9th but, since
Lufthansa was on strike our plane got cancelled. We were delayed until the 10th. We checked our bags to Jakarta, and got on
the airplane to Germany where we had to change planes. Our flight out of Switzerland was delayed,
and when we landed we had to sit on the taxi way 30 minutes waiting for a spot
to park. By the time we got off the
plane our other plane had been boarding for over 15 minutes and it was in a
different terminal. We had to run, with
a 2 year old and all our hand carries!
We had to wait in the German passport checkpoint, which was a slow go,
so my stress was going through the roof and we were praying that we would make
the flight. We came running up to our
gate and they were holding the plane for us!
We were the last ones to board!
We got our seats and settled in!
We had a row of 4 for all 3 of us which was nice. We landed in Kuala Lumpur 12 hours later for
fuel and had to deplane there! Grace did so good and we even got some rest
ourselves!
We landed in Jakarta, and praise the Lord all our bags
showed up! We grabbed our bags and
instantly an Indonesian porter wanted to help, so I allowed him as we had quite
a few bags! We cleared customs and
immigration no problem and Carter was there to pick us up! It was dark out when we got there, but still
75 degrees and humid. Carter drove us to
the apartment we would stay in for the night which was on the north side of
Jakarta, and 29 floors up! We had an
amazing view of North Jakarta! We did
our first shopping trip in Indonesia right away to get some food and other
items for that night and next day! It
was amazing, all the new smells, all the sounds, the people, (which love Amanda
and Grace and always want photos/to touch Grace). That night we got some rest and then had
lunch with Simon and the Helimission team in Jakarta! It was nice to get to know them and finally
see faces we have only heard about or prayed for! We found out that we were only allowed 20
kilos of luggage per person from Jakarta to Sentani, which meant we would have
to leave behind at least 10 kilos worth of stuff that we wouldn’t see for over
a week! So we unpacked, (AGAIN), and
repacked the essentials and left the rest to come on a cargo plane.
We flew that day from Jakarta to Sentani and Simon (the head
of Helimission) was on that flight with us!
When we got to the gate Amanda got to see her very first Papuan and she
got so excited! We got some sleep on
that 6 hour flight and when we woke up it was light out! We looked outside and there it was! The land
we hae been preparing to get to for the past 10 years! My heart was racing, my excitement was
bubbling! We were finally here! We got off the plane and we smelled Papua air
for the first time, Indescribable! We
found our bags and went out the door. We
were greeted by the Weber’s, Stephens’, and the Wiley’s! We threw our bags in the truck and they drove
us to our “New Home” just minutes away!
We took in the sights of this 3rd world country, the smells,
the sounds and the feel for the place!
We unpacked and fell asleep pretty quick, but more visitors were on the
way! Our brains felt like mush, but it
was great to see people we knew!
The first night was terrible! Grace was up from midnight to 5 am. Our water tank was overflowing and I couldn’t
find an off switch, so I found a circuit breaker! Unfortunately, it was connected to our
air-conditioning! So we were tired,
frustrated, grumpy, hot sweaty and did I mention grumpy? The next morning I found the pump
switch! It was outside our door the
whole time! Oh well, I’ll never forget
where that one is J That day was
a big day for us as we had to get our phones transferred, internet set
up, and our big shopping trip to Jayapura for our appliances and food! We were so tired, and we bought duplicates of
some things, but not enough of others and we can’t find an entire bag of stuff
which somehow got misplaced! We blame a
lot on jetlag right now!
The next day we bought fabric for curtains, and got a couch
to sit on! We tried out our stove which
is a glorified coleman camping stove! No
oven, so we won’t do much baking here.
Our rooms are air-conditioned but the house is not. We have tile floors, bars on the windows and
screens on the outside to keep mosquitos out.
We thought we had to hand wash all our clothes, but a good friend showed
us that our washing machine is outside!
That was a huge relief to see that!
But, if we run the washing machine we have to turn off all the power to
the rest of the house or it trips the circuit breaker! We have to be selective on what we run! Our water is not drinkable, so we filter 10
liters every night and put 10 liters in the fridge at night to cool for the
next day! We get running water from the
elevated water tank behind our house so the pressure is not much! Our electricity randomly shuts off for
sometimes hours sometimes minutes, so we never know what to expect. After all the shopping this place actually
feels like a home!
The people here are so nice and love to talk. Our neighborhood is full of kids and Grace
loves it! It is a busy town and the
roads are crazy. They have lines on the
road, but I think they are just decoration because no one really obeys them!
Grace did her first prayer without being asked to on the
flight over here! She said, Jesus,
Thankyou…….Amen! I couldn’t understand
what she was thankful for, but it melted my heart and gave me hope that she is
loving her savior! Amanda is being a
trooper and is actually even enjoying being here so far! Its much different than home, but she is
making it feel homey! She tries all the
time to talk with the locals and even got a number form a local Indonesian
girl! We will probably have here over
and Amanda can learn Indonesian and she can learn better English! Amanda is the perfect teammate for this and I
thank God for her often! We are excited
to learn the language and also nervous at the same time!
Please pray that we settle in well and get our routines
down, Pray for health! Pray for lots of
Indonesian friends and that we can learn the language quickly!
Praise God for safe arrival and travels! Praise Him for the opportunity we have to be here and serve in Papua!
Praise God for safe arrival and travels! Praise Him for the opportunity we have to be here and serve in Papua!
Thank you all for your support! We really love you and appreciate you all
sending us here to serve how God has called us!
Internet is really slow, so we will post photos of our place when it gets a bit better!
Internet is really slow, so we will post photos of our place when it gets a bit better!
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