Saturday, September 27, 2008

We Made It...

Written 9/24/08
Kampala town, Marble Arch Hotel

Like all first time mission trips, mine started off on the right foot with lots of problems, and God providing a way through. I was leaving for Louisville from Asbury and realized I had forgotten my carry-on backpack which contained my passport. So Holland Hames and I raced over the opposite way from the airport to Nicholasville where my storage unit is, then backtracked towards the airport in Louisville. We got there at 2:40 for what I believed to be a 3:30 flight which I was informed had left at 2:30… my bad…

After 15-30 minutes of freaking out and being on the phone with Northwest (not helpful), Student Universe (somewhat helpful) and Jes (very helpful) I realized the only way I could get to Detroit in time to make my flight to Amsterdam was to take a plane that left at 4:55 from Lexington airport. So Holland raced me back to Lex 90 mph and I rushed through Bluegrass airport and barely made the flight.

I raced through the Detroit airport, and caught up with Jes at the final boarding call for my Amsterdam flight looking forward to snuggling with my girlfriend for 7 hours… WRONG! Instead I ended up “snuggling” with two overweight men (one of which who was so large he requested we keep the armrest up on that side because it wouldn’t fit if it were down) and got a grand total of 0 hours of sleep on my overnight flight. For those of you who know me well, I realize I always say I can sleep anywhere if I’m tired… well, I stand corrected. Needless to say I arrived in Amsterdam grateful, but at the same time completely exhausted and more than a little frustrated at the fact I had had to double the amount I paid for my ticket to Uganda.

But, as I was walking over with Jes to the gate where we were supposed to meet Matt, there was this Formula-1 racing car to take pictures with and next to it was a “test your reflexes” game. Those reading this would probably find it an understatement for me to say that I am ridiculously competitive over the most insignificant things so of course I stepped up to the challenge and after doing well enough in the reflex game to advance to the next level, I rapidly put together a touch screen puzzle (with the help of my lovely ING assistant) and scored the grand prize in the prize roulette: A 1:27th scale hand held racing model of the Formula-1 car I had just taken a picture with! Great success!

So that changed my mood a little and I watched like three movies on my 8 hour flight to Entebbe (this time I was snuggling with my lovely girlfriend) so I arrived in Uganda a cheerful, if somewhat exhausted young man. I think I’m still recovering some sleep, but otherwise I’m here and yes, mom, I did remember to take my malaria pill. I’ll talk to you guys soon. Post comments if you want, I would love to hear from the people who are actually reading this stuff.

P.S. If you actually read all the way down to here, you rock.

-Travis

7 comments:

hamesworth said...

Yeah i read it. nice story. I'm glad that things worked out man. Take care all of you!

Anonymous said...

Way to solve problems! I can't wait to hear more of your adventures... I'll keep praying for you guys.

niklange said...

Hey jes and trav. miss you guys. i love what your doing with this keep it up. And im happy to see people into this blog cuz Amb def would have been. She would be super proud of you guys. cant wait to see you guys again. ill be praying. be careful and take care.

Unknown said...

Way to look on the bright side! What are you going to do in Uganda? And at least the airlines didn't forget to put your luggage on the plane, I had that happen over the summer.

Mary B. said...

glad to hear you're taking your malaria pill. have a lot of fun travis.

Joe Sung said...

t-lo,
sounds like God has been sharpening your problem solving skills while keeping your sharp sense of humor in tact. :) blessings man, and hope God surprises you with more great stuff during the trip.

ps matt and jes you guys are great too.

suzanne said...

you would forget your pastport lol. what a crazy way to start the trip but im glad it ended happy