Monday 19 June 2006

I am home!

t is good to be home!! I have been travelling for 28 hours. The good thing about being on a plane that long allows me to catch up on sleep and movies.

The sucky thing is that my bag did not arrive with me. It arrived 28 hours later from Frankfurt sans $3,800 worth of equipment and products I purchased our staff and myself. So tomorrow I will take a trip to the police station to file a report and then file with the airlines.

It was difficult to say good bye to family and friends this time because it seemed so final. I know that some people were hoping that I would return to a life in the states, but now more than ever I am convinced that I am suppose to be in RSA. The whole time I was in the states my heart was torn between helping my family and friends and caring for the kids I love dearly in South Africa. I often felt like a mother went on a trip without the kids and fought the urge to call home every hour.

Well tomorrow we start three days of meeting where we review the years training. We start the day in prayer then we go through each department and section of training with scrutiny. Many new ideas are developed during these days. I am looking forward to participating in this organic process.

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