Friday, April 20, 2012

We've arrived!!!


Well, after a long 27 hour flight we are here! Praise the Lord! The flight went as well as to be desired... The first leg was the hardest by far. It was a smaller plane which made the hot cabin and Chloe's fussiness almost unbearable:( When we landed we had to exit the plane and enter the airport on steep staircases in the rain with all the kids and luggage. It was crazy! Needless to say, we are going to try to stick to big planes from now on and stay away from commuter jets with children. By the time we landed in Washington DC and found our new plane we were sick of carrying all our carry-ons so we combined 1 bag and checked 2 others. The smaller amount of carried luggage made the rest of the trip much more bearable! The girls were so good about carrying stuff and walking in all the large airports... such troopers we have! Our 2 long flights, over the ocean and then over much of Africa, were on the same plane so it gave us an opportunity to stretch out and get settled more. Their backpacks of activities and snacks kept the girls pretty well entertained. Chloe was mainly fussy during take-offs and landings (her ears were probably bothering her), but all in all did a good job sitting in a limited area for 16 hours straight! Her crankiness seemed to subside almost immediately after it got put on Facebook as a prayer request... so THANK YOU!- God clearly heard you and blessed us! When we got off in South Africa, they had taken our umbrella stroller to the check-in counter clear across the airport so we had to walk with Chloe "free to roam" to go find it. God blessed us with a very uncrowded airport so it actually went ok... slow, but ok. Haha! Our 2 and a half hour flight into Harare, Zimbabwe flew by which was a huge praise! We were all so excited to be done flying! We had been told that our 18 pieces of luggage (yes, 18...) might not make our flight because the commuter jet was limited on space, but when we got there ALL our luggage (even the carseats and checked carry-ons) was there spinning proudly around in the baggage claim area. We were told by the couple showing us around this week in Harare that this was nothing short of a "fish and loaves miracle". Their comment was that "clearly you have a lot of people praying (and fasting) for you guys!" It was so encouraging to have God move in this way on our behalf! Thank you so much for every prayer!!
Today, our first day in Harare, we've been adjusting to the time and life here. We already have 2 praises- 1) Ryan went today and got our Temporary Employment Permit finalized (which is again a MIRACLE that it all fell into place so easily) and 2) I went grocery shopping and actually found stuff the kids know and recognize. (Even found Heinz ketchup!) I overheard Katy (our currently picky-est eater) say, as she munched on a piece of bread, "Hey, Paige! Look their bread is like our bread!" It warmed my mother's heart to hear her happy about the food here!
 We will stay here in Harare until after Paige's birthday and then head to Sanyati soon after. We will be excited to get to our new home and settle in. Thank you again for all your prayers! We so appreciate knowing that we have brothers and sisters back home that are praying us through! Our earnestly plea is to keep His ears ringing with our names until we are back with you again! Thank you so much and hope to update everyone again soon!
Our Current Prayer Requests:
*For continued adjustment to the time and to life here. 
*For Electricity and Water to keep working (the electricity was off all day today and didn't turn on till 10pm tonight) 
*For Ryan's work to go well tomorrow, which includes getting the truck we'll drive while we are here.
*For Rashel and the girls to get our stuff organized, so adjusting can be easier
*For health (Chloe's ears specifically) and for safety (esp. while we are figuring out how things work around here)

Thank you,guys! We love and miss you all!!
Rashel

6 comments:

  1. I'm so thankful to hear from you guys. We have been praying and praying for you all. It sounds like you are doing great in your new surroundings and that God is answering your prayers. i can't wait to hear more and more, so keep us posted.

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  2. Oh my sweet friend!! How wonderful to hear from you!!! breathing prayers continually!!! please tell Paige, Katy and Chloe that Julia is praying for them too!!! Love you bunches!! We all eagerly wait for your good reports from the Lord moving in your lives.

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  3. So glad to hear you all made it safely. I know the journey is tough. When Uche (Your hubby's co-worker, the boys and I traveled to Nigeria it was not easy but we made it. I look forward to reading your updates. We will keep you in our prayers.

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  5. Miss Katy,

    We are so proud of you. You are such a big girl and very brave. You take care of mommy and daddy. We love you very much. We thank Jesus for you.

    Love,

    Mr. and Mrs. Green

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  6. Ryan and Rashel,

    We're so happy that you and the girls made it safely (first of many answered prayers!) Having been on a few mission trips, I can understand the range of emotions you are having. I can assure you there is no greater joy than what God will provide to you for being obedient to His calling! I look forward to your next update and prayer requests!

    Love and Blessings!
    Mike and Lisa Denson

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