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Monday, January 23, 2012

Malawi 2007 Cont'd.





This was the morning and afternoon of September 3, 2007. Shannon was saying good-bye to one of our dogs at the house. The picture of me is at JFK airport; we bought some Toberlone for the flight...we made them last for quite a while and even gave some to a security guard at the South Africa airport!

Reading back through my entries from my journal made me smile. I wrote at 9:54 p.m. that we had been flying for about 4 hours and had 13 hours to go! We had had dinner by this time which I thought was very delicious. Between 1:12 a.m. and 5:12 a.m. I wrote:

"Well we have lost our first 4 hours during travel. We are landing in Dakar, Senegal before going to Johannesburg. I slept for a very little bit -very hard for me to get comfortable in these seats - my back hurt a lot!! I'm thinking in would be niceto have breakfast now. Some people had a second dinner only half an hour ago!...."

As it turned out, I did not sleep except for about those 20 minutes in 20 hours of flying. In re-reading my journal entries, it was rather limited in detail, really. Shannon was sick for a lot of that first leg of our journey. The first time I was almost asleep she woke up crying and saying she was going to be sick. She said she had been dreaming about her boyfriend and woke up feeling very sick...so I think from then on it was hard for me to completely relax and sleep. Plus, sleeping in a sitting position on a plane is very difficult (for me). There were people who were snoring...maybe they were the people who drank all the wine that was being offered...I should have paid attention!

We stayed overnight in Johannesburg at a hostle that Shannon had stayed at in 2005, Shoestrings, and I slept so great!!












We were very excited and feeling pretty good so far about accomplishing this first leg of ouItalicr journey! I have traveled to Malawi 4 times as I sit and write this, and I feel that the flying there is as much a challenge as any part of the trip! I wrote the morning before we departed Johannesburg:

"I keep thinking about all the people at home who put so much faith and encouragement in us - I'm feeling like it's pressure...I need to keep my faith in order to combat that! Fear and anxiety will not serve me at all while I'm here. Shannon seems to be feeling better than yesterday".

We boarded the plane in Johannesburg on our way to Blantyre, Malawi on September 5...excited and nervous to land and be in the country of our destination, we excitedly boarded.


I will close this post with a small note for the continuation of these entries. It may sound 'funny' or unusual, but the remainder of the posts will be strictly about our experiences and feelings of being on this journey. We were doing volunteer work but the organization we were working with have asked us not to talk about them in any of our Educate Malawi work (which is what this blog is associated with, technically). Unfortunately, I can say no more than that. I am grateful to have had this opportunity and without it would not be doing this work that I am loving for a country I came to care about.


Peace for now!!


Karen

2 comments:

  1. I have just come across some of the great fundraising work you have been doing in Malawi. We have been sponsoring a couple of families in the area helping them pay for education for their children. It a really good cause and one we have a lot of support for.

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    1. Great work Colin! Nice to hear from you. Where are you from? Would love to connect again. Best, Karen

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