We finally made it to Cambodia and it wasn't without its God sightings.
After saying goodbye to our loved ones, Eric and Caleb Rosina drove us and all 22 pieces of luggage to JFK airport. We were able to check-in right away and hand-off our bags (which all made it under the weight limit). When we finally boarded the plane, we sat at the gate for around 2 hours. We were waiting for 10 people to get through security, which was faster than trying to find all 22 pieces of their luggage to take off the plane. This added some significant unplanned time to our 6-hour flight to Frankfurt. Finally, we were on our way! Just as they were serving dinner, they announced "Is there a doctor on board?". Our own Dr. Carr and Anissa answered the call. It was a case of anaphylaxis, but all was well. The rest of the flight was uneventful, but this delay came back to haunt us later.Our next flight, from Frankfurt to Singapore was a fairly uneventful 12 hours. We spent the time, eating, watching movies, and reading, oh my! Some of us also spent time trying to get into the first-class section, which was upstairs. Yes, you read that right, there was an upstairs to our plane! Now the drama unfolds as the original delay caused us to miss our connecting flight. But don't worry friends, Singapore Airlines employees had us rescheduled for the next flight and had our boarding passes printed before we even got off the plane in Singapore. God is in the details.
We arrived in Phnom Penh as did all our luggage! Greg and Jane Drebes, Carolyn Gabriels, and David (a friend of the Gabriels) were there to pick us up. We also met our driver for the week, Sarin. He is a very skilled driver, as driving in Cambodia is very different, as Sarin says, "You keep moving forward and if you want to turn you go slowly and the traffic will just go around you". And it does!
Next stop ~ hotel Larimar!




Great to know God is using you on the journey as much as he will this coming week. Thanks for being available and being the hands and feet for the Kingdom. Praying for all.
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