Cindy, Jordan and Alia have made it to Kenya
They left on Monday evening after a 4-day delay due to the uncovered terrorist plot. In the end they had no trouble at the airports and the lines were reasonable - though it did take nearly 2 hours to check-in.
Don Sharp, pastor at Stumptown, drove a car load of our family to the airport. I drove a van full of luggage.
Our family poses together in front of the van full of luggage. Jessica, on the left, remains in the USA to attend university at Eastern Mennonite University. I'm staying with her until she begins school, then I'll fly on to Nairobi and join Cindy, Jordan and Alia.
There was a rather long wait to check in at the Philadelphia airport. So Jessica and I took turns entertaining Alia on the escalators.
We had a chance to talk to all three of them in Nairobi on the phone this morning. They are doing well, a bit tired. All of the luggage arrived without problems. After the 4-day delay the trip was pretty much hassle-free. We thank you for your prayers.



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