My wife Jenn(the better half) is flying out of Boston tonight on her first mission trip. She is going to Lusaka, Zambia.... She has never been overseas, so this was definitely a test of her commitment and walk. Many of the fears she has are all being tested to do this trip. As you may have seen my health took an unknown negative direction lately. That added to the stress of things. She'll be gone about 13 days. I'm very proud to be married to her. If my fellow Buick family could keep her in your prayers for safe travels, a great experience, and a great example of Gods giving, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks folks
Thanks everyone. She made the first 12.25 hr leg of the trip fine (Doha, Qatar). Full plane with several screaming kids my worst fear. She heads out in a few hours to Lusaka, another 7.5hr flight. Thanks again
Quick update... Jenn has had an incredible first half to her trip. Today (early morning) she got on a single prop plane with ten others to fly to Livingston, Zambia. She will be working with young girls that are part of the local mission there. She is hoping to get to see Victoria Falls before starting her 2 day trip home. It is incredibly smoky there. Thanks again for keeping her in Prayer.
Jenn starts the 21 hours of air time back to Boston today. It was a great experience. Now she just has to get home. The first leg of the trip is already delayed 5hrs. Thanks again everyone for keeping her in your prayers.
Thanks. 18 hours to go until I pick her up at Logan airport in Boston. I need prayer to stay calm and not hit anyone. The international gate area and parking road are under construction. Meaning 50% are closed You know like the access road I need to use. She should be in Doha,Qatar in about an hour. There to Boston is 13.5 hrs of air time I'd be too restless to think...
Man i would just park close to the airport and relax at a restaurant and have her get a cab to there, no stress!
I picked Jenn up from her trip yesterday. It took almost 3hrs from landing to the truck. She had an experience. Thanks again everyone for the support