Sunday, March 23, 2008
Leaving for Liberia!!
I'm leaving for the airport in about 30 minutes. It's been a great day of spending time with my family, and celebrating the resurrection of Christ! How can the day get any better? I wanted to send you all a quick note to say thank you so much for all of your prayers, love and support. I still cannot believe that I will be in Liberia....it still seems unreal! I'm very excited, and I know it's going to be emotional at the airport today....and at the airport when I get to Liberia! Pray for my family....I've caught a few teary-eyes today! Pray for travel mercies! The last time I checked, there was still about 60 seats left on the plane to Brussels....praise God! Pray that my bags make it, and that everything is still in my bags! Pray that I'll get some sleep on the plane....I was up until 3:45am! Thank you all so much for everything you have each done to provide for my time in Liberia, and thank you all who have generously donated to the children of Liberia!
Seeking the heart of Christ, and sharing His love with the orphans of Liberia,
Ashley
P.S. There's not enough time to say anything deep and meaningful....I need to leave for the airport in 20 minutes....and I still have wet hair!!
My Last Night
Just tonight, I was looking at pictures from my time in Liberia last year, and it still does not seem real that I'm leaving for Liberia in less than 24 hours! There has been so much waiting and praying and planning and thinking and dreaming involved, that it just doesn't seem real.
I'm going to try to get some sleep, but I'll give you one more update tomorrow before I head to the airport.
Here's to the last night in my own bed...
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Time is Ticking Away...
[Bag #2...Nada!]
Thursday, March 20, 2008
See You Laters and Blessed
[Sarah & John Ryan's Easter pics I took last week. Can we say supermodel children?]
Tonight was also my last night with my HeartCry family. They prayed blessings over me tonight, and it really meant alot. Then we had cookie-cake and celebrated. They gave me a little treasure box filled with notes and letters, and after I got home, I sat down to read through them. Such kind and encouraging words! Also, appearently someone decided to be sneaky, and people enclosed checks...lots of checks. I will be honest when I say, I've raised enough support through ORR, but my support at ORR can only cover my plane ticket and room & board. So, money for my visa, malaria pills, insurance, and spending money were going to all be out of pocket. Until tonight! Everyone knew to make their checks to ORR, but everyone made their checks out to me personally. Such a HUGE blessing, because I now have $1150 to use towards all of those expenses that would have otherwise been out of pocket (which I didn't have the money for to begin with)! It's amazing how God works! It was another gentle reminder that God's taking care of everything....down to the details....and that I don't need to worry. His hand is all over this trip (just like last time), and when I start to doubt, He always reminds me that He's here, taking care of me, and that He knows exactly what I need. My words are not adequate to describe God's goodness and faithfulness; but for some reason I continue to doubt, and God has to keep reminding me! I guess that's part of being human?
Tonight has been a night of tears...both good and bad. A year ago today, I was getting on a plane to come home from Liberia. That day too, there were lots of tears...both good and bad...but above all, I knew in my heart that because of God's goodness and faithfulness, and because of the passion He's put in my heart to reach the children of Liberia, I would be able to return to Liberia. I'm leaving on Sunday to go and reach the children of Liberia!
What a mighty God we serve!
Monday, March 17, 2008
One Less Thing To Stress About
I got my visa in the mail today!
I love the Liberian Embassy! They are so fast, and they always get your visa back to you in plenty of time....even though they won't issue your visa unless it's under 2 weeks until your departure (which makes me nervous). So I can officially travel in and out of Liberia as much as I want starting this past Friday until March 13, 2009!!!
Now I just have a to-do list that's a million miles long!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Malaria Pills
So wish me luck.....will I have a night of crazy dreams or not? I was somewhat disappointed last time around....no crazy dreams. But maybe it's better that way?
I had my last Sunday at my home church and at my church that I attend. It was good, but I've realized today that I'm already starting to detatch. I think that's a good thing though, right?
Ok, I think I've been sitting up for 30 minutes, so I can go lay down now. I wonder what happens to you if you lay down after you take your malaria pill and it hasn't been 30 minutes yet? I don't think I want to find out.
ONE WEEK?!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Travel Tips
For those of you who have traveled to, or lived in, Liberia....I want your tips. How about....3 things you're so glad you packed....and 3 things you wish you would have packed. And, even if you haven't been to Liberia....you can still give me your list! I'm interested to see what people say, and it might give me a great idea....or help me remember something that I otherwise would have forgotten.
Let the lists begin!
[8 more days!!]
In fairness, I'll list a few things I recommend for traveling to Liberia:
- If your a female....SKIRTS all the way!
- Lots of hand sanitizer
- Lots of trail mix, granola/protein bars, etc.
- 2-in-1 shampoo...those trickling cold showers have to be short, or it speeds up the bucket bath
- Travel size bugspray (with Deet) and sunscreen
- Extra batteries, in all sizes that apply to things you're taking
- Toilet paper...you never know when you'll need some
- Sturdy pair of sandals (I wore my chacos everyday for everything...except church)
- Earplugs or headphones....to drown out the generator (or snoring) when you're trying to sleep
- Travel size bottle of laundry detergent for sink laundry (undies & bras mostly)
- Nalgene bottles....then you can dump a few water bottles worth into one bottle, trust me, you'll end up drinking any water that you have access to....you can never drink enough!
- Some people are weird about bottle water, so if that's you, take some of those On-the-Go drink mix things. I recommend the Propel mixes, because that does more for you. Throw in some flavored ones (lemonade, tea, fruit punch, etc) if you tend to get tired of drinking water.
- For a shorter trip....a cannister of Gatorade powder. When I got sick, someone went into town to buy one at Abi Jaoudi's (like $8+), but it was a lifesaver! I've packed 2 cans (<$5 in the States). - If you're taking feminine products, do not pack them in a ziploc bag. Use a cosmetic bag or something that's not see-through. When I traveled over last year, every female who packed them in see-through bags (everyone but me) did not have them in their bags once they got to Liberia. I packed my stuff in a cosmetic bag and mine made it! I suggest dispersing them between bags (including carry-on), and this time I'm going to be super sneaky and pack some between clothing that's space saved. I know, it sounds crazy, but pads and tampons are a luxury in Liberia...so that's the only explanation I've got.
- Depending on the time of year....a few long sleeved, light-weight shirts....for bugs or when it gets chilly (the only 'chilly' I experienced was the 2 nights I had airconditioning). Also, at least one pair of pants for bugs.
- I set aside 2 tshirts, 1 long sleeved shirt and one pair of windsuit pants that I would wear for when I was the cleanest....aka....just out of the shower. That way I'd enjoy being clean for 10 minutes.
These are all basic things, and since I'm hardly into the packing process, I haven't really thought about everything. I'll make another list when I'm packed.