SO... we are counting down and having mini panic attacks ( half excitement and half nervousness and half plane ride ) ever half hour or so. I can't believe the day is finally here! We've been talking in the future tense so much with this trip that it is almost surreal to be thinking in the present tense!
We've had a few hiccups with our flight checkin and luggage payment (we love small banks... sometimes...) but we know that God will work everything out and it will be fine once we get to the airport.
We are so thankful for all of the prayers, support, encouragement, and gifts over the last 6 months. It has been a wild spiritual ride and it's only going to get better! We love you all so much and hope that we will be able to keep in touch with you during the trip. But if not, we will make sure to write everything down so we can tell you a million stories when we get back! Keep praying for safety, discernment, health, revelation, limited spider sightings, good attitudes and better food.
Here are some of the images we are looking forward to seeing when we get to Zambia! Just to give you an idea of our accommodations!
an arial view of the Rapid 14 base we will be living on. It is on the edge of the gorge of the Zambezi river |
This should be what our safari tents look like from the outside, they have a roof over the top of the tent |
This is the restroom/shower building |
This is the view from the 2nd floor of the main building |
one of the restrooms |
view from the 2nd floor of the main building to the first floor |
this is one of our classrooms, overlooking the gorge and the river |
the view of the river from the classroom |
There are many things we are nervous about, but thinking of all the wonderful things we will learn and experience, including the views and landscapes we will see, and of course how incredible our God is makes the fears and worries fade.
We love you!!!
Sally and Brandon
We love you!!!
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