Saturday, July 16, 2011

The Time Is NOW!!!

WOW! I can't believe that we are leaving today.  It seems like it was just yesterday that we were fundraising, getting shots and trying to find ugly appropriate attire to carry with us.   Of course I still had things to do before I left - download the music for the childrens ministry, go to Target to get a new I pod cord (since I lost mind in the last few weeks) and most importantly - color my hair :).  The roots and gray were out of control and I wouldn't want to scare the people in Uganda. So far my nerves are good but that was not the case this last week.  Between work and trying to make sure I had everything, my stomach was turning like I was riding a roller coaster.  Well, I guess I should get back to packing since I only have 4 hours before I have to be at the airport.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Preparation

Well, it's almost time!!  It's hard to believe that in 23 days I will travel to 4 different countries on 3 different continents all in a 24 hour period. I am almost done with all the preparation for the trip.  I still have a few things to purchase, one community project to complete and a little packing to do.  I have to admit that I am ready to start packing. I have already brought out the carry-on luggage and put a few things in it just to see how much space I am gong to need for all my stuff. :)  I have finally finished all my shots - all 9 of them! And let me tell you, that was not a fun experience!  I had a bad reaction to one round and still 6 weeks later, I still have knots in my arms.  Thankfully, I will not have to have some of them ever again or at least for a very long time.  Along with all the shots, I have purchased all my medications.  Some are necessities, like the Malarone for Malaria, and some are for the "just in case" incidents.  

 

We had our first official meeting as a group.  There are 24 of us going and this is the biggest group they have ever taken.  We received several handouts and Mark went over all the rules, the cultural differences and answered any questions.  Last week they were able to book our flights and we now have an official itinerary.  We will be gone 3 days longer than we expected. We leave Saturday July 16th and fly to London where we will have a 2 hour layover.  Then it's own to Kenya for a brief stop before we fly into Entebbe Uganda!!  We arrive at late in the evening on the 17th.  That is one long trip but I know it will all be worth it.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

It's Official!!!

Yep....it's official - there is no turning back now. :)  Last night I dropped off my deposit for the trip. Actually, it was more than the deposit since I did not like keeping all that money in the house. It has been amazing to see how God has provided the money necessary for myself, as well as, my friends. We each still have a little left to raise but we will make it!  Our next fundraiser is a car wash on June 4th. 


Sunday, May 8, 2011

Yard Sale Fundraiser

On Saturday, we had a yard sale to continue raising funds for our trip. As part of this journey, I have done many things that have taken me out of my comfort zone and did things that I said I would never do again, like having a yard sale. The reward was worth all the hard work. We made $440 and all got a little too much sun!! Here are a few pictures from our fun filled day in the sun.



Arise Africa Weekend Video

Here is the video from Arise Africa weekend at Journey. It was a blessing to hear Godfrey speak. I am looking forward to working with him and his team in July.


Arise Africa from Journey Church on Vimeo.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Family, Fun and Fundraising

Saturday we had our hot dog fundraiser at Green Road Park.  


We have an awesome small group who helped out.  

Our family and friends chipped in to get all the supplies that we needed so that we had no overhead. 


The event was a great success. We made $400!  


Thank you to all the friends and family who came out to support us. 





Sunday, April 24, 2011

Unbelievable Blessings

Today is Easter and today we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus.  At Journey, we also celebrated the generosity of God's people. Last week we set a goal to raise $50,000 to give to Arise Africa to complete the second phase of the orphanage.  Today we learned that we raised $135,134.00 - over $85,000 MORE than we asked for.  The Journey family is absolutely AMAZING! The $50,000 will go immediately to Arise Africa. The remaining balance will be sent once Godfrey determines what the next projects will be. We will have to wait to hear what is next in God's plans.

Picture borrowed from Josh Via's Tweet :)