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Friday, December 17, 2010

WE ARRIVED IN ECUADOR!

Hello everyone!  Well, we have FINALLY arrived in Ecuador.  Saying the trip was long or tiring would be an understatement.  Day one of traveling from Redmond to Miami, with two long layovers, was tiring but uneventful.  The boys did great!  We were really proud of them...quite the little travelers.  Grant and Jack pulled their own carryons throughout the airports.  We enjoyed watching them as they went.  It was pretty funny seeing all the other travelers reactions to our little "clan".  The boys didn't understand that their carryons don't turn with the same preciseness that they did, and more than one set of bystander toes suffered because of this.  We arrived in Miami Monday night, and were picked up by a wonderful brother.  He took us to his home where an amazing guestroom was waiting for us. The  next day we spent most of our time with Beau and Tia Natvig, friends who just moved back to Florida from Bend.  We had a really fun lunch at Rain Forest Cafe.  It was great to be with friends. 
Wednesday morning we woke up nice and early to allow us plenty of time to be at the airport about 2 and a half hours prior to boarding.  Imagine our surprise and dismay when Jack woke up, came into the bathroom, and proceeded to vomit.  The poor kid was so sick;  the kind of sick that if we had already arrived at our final destination, it would have been really upsetting and concerning.  But we still had at least 12 travel hours to go!!!!  And so, with very heavy hearts, we arrived at the airport at just 2 hours before departure, which proved to be just barely enough.  We had to laugh at ourselves.  Imagine this:  We are in line for an airline that nobody has ever heard of;  we are alone with our four carryons, 7 checked bags, stroller, personal items, and three children.  One of those children is throwing up about every 30 minutes.  Matt cannot leave the bags because they will either be stolen, or someone will try to smuggle drugs into the country in them.  So, that leaves me in line to check in, with Jack throwing up in the stroller and Jesse sleeping in the backpack on my back.  Keep in mind that there are few to no English speaking travelers.  Also, everyone is plastic wrapping their bags so that they will not be broken into.  We got checked in and made it onto the plane, with no time to spare for coffee or breakfast.  But, we were on the plane!  Poor Jack continued to throw up for the entire day.  We spent several hours on layover in Caracas, Venezuela.  Our connecting flight was approximately two hours late, with no expanation.  That put us into Quito about 2 hours late, but, a small group with balloons was waiting for us.  We were so happy to be on the ground, with Jehovah's people, heading to a clean, safe, and comfortable room.  We finally got in bed at about 2:30 am.  We have now been in Quito for two days.  Jack is slowly making progress.  Then, early this am, Jesse started throwing up.  So, the  boys  and I have spent almost all our time here in the room, while Matt tries to get things planned out for the concrete project.  That is all I have time to write now.  Know that we are safe and being well taken care of.  Love you all.  One day we will look back on this and laugh, right?

2 comments:

  1. I'm so glad to hear you made it, but so sorry to hear about Jack & Jesse, I should have given them extra kisses the last time I saw them!!...lol
    Please keep us posted on their progress.
    We miss you & love you very much
    Ev

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  2. WOW what a story. You couldn't have made that up. Poor Jack, excited about being on a airplane but probably too sick to know it. I truly hope all get well very soon so you can see the country, the project Matt is working on and just get outside. Gina, you know it will be better soon so just hang in a litle longer.
    Am looking forward to future days.
    Much Love
    Judy

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