That’s right; The J’s are coming home! Yesterday, Joyce and
I had our Visa application appointment and all is well! We were given the green
light and will be picking up Joyce’s visa tomorrow! We are scheduled to arrive
at PTI airport in Greensboro at 5:33pm Thursday. I hope to see you all there!
This final trip has been amazing. It has been such a
blessing to hang out with the missionaries here at GSF! My life is definitely
richer having known them. This last trip has been one of adventure and
experiencing as much of Uganda as possible.
Today capped of that experience
with a ride on a public transportation van and a Boda Boda!
For those that don’t know, a Boda Boda is a motorcycle taxi.
These Boda drivers are daredevils at heart and whip in and out of traffic like
they are playing a life-size video game! Today, a friend and I took Bodas into
Jinja, a cool little city about 40 minutes from GSF. We took the back roads
that wind through some little villages and then zipped through the sugar cane
fields. It was an amazing experience and really made me feel like “a regular”! As
you ride through the villages, the cutest little kids you have ever seen run
out to the road and wave at you smiling the biggest white smiles. Even though
Amy is going to kill me when she finds out I rode a Boda, it was a great way to
spend my last free day here!
Tomorrow we will finish up our last bit of business then
it’s a daddy daughter day! Today I had Joyce’s hair done, tomorrow its mani and
pedi day at the mall. After the mall we will swing by the embassy to pick up
Joyce’s visa. Then we will head to the airport guest house to have dinner, take
a good shower and relax a little before heading to the airport for our 1:45am
departure.
I can’t believe this part of the process is finally coming
to a close. As I think about my time here in Uganda, here are some of the
things that stick out: The amazing
support of friends and family, 3 trips to Africa in 9 months, My wife
conquering some of her biggest fears, JOYCE!!, Bungee jumping 145ft head first
into The Nile, The amazing smiles and hospitality of the Ugandan people, God’s
faithful and complete provision, The kids of GSF, Taco night at the Interns
house, learning how to wait faithfully…these are just a few of the memorable
moments here that have forever changed my life!
I want to thank…again…each one of you who has shared in our
journey. Some have prayed, some have given money, some have given time and
talent, some have shared words of encouragement on facebook, some have been
there for my family while I have been in Uganda, some have simply read the blog,
ALL of you have helped make this adoption possible!. Whatever your part, it has
been greatly appreciated and words can’t begin to express how grateful my
family is for you.
I plan on continuing the blog after our family is finally
all together under one roof. I know bringing Joyce home is the end of the
adoption process, but it is not the end of the journey. We know God has a lot
more to teach us, and our hope is that your life will impacted in a positive
way as we share those experiences with you. If nothing else it ought to be good
for a few laughs!! OK, a BUNCH of laughs!
Please keep me and Joyce in your prayers as we make our trip
home! We are almost there guys!!
See you all Thursday!
1 comments:
What a precious photo of the two of you. Big thumbs up for being the kind of dad who gets his daughter's hair done, AND a mani/pedi. You rock! Can't wait to meet her this week!
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