Thursday, March 29

Clouds, Cochabamba?, Customs and Computer Connections

Brilliance lit the Andes as we made our descent into Chile. The billowy cloud cover glowed with scarlet, fuchsia, pinks and oranges. Every so often I would get a peek of the snowy peaks upon which the fluff swirled. The exotic pastel explosion was the visual counterpart for what was happening inside the cabin. I clutched my baby a bit tighter as the crackly voice on the PA system announced that in the next few moments we would be experiencing mild to extreme turbulence but that it was nothing with which to concern ourselves. The ride had already been choppy, and we felt it more because we were in one of the last rows of seats. The plane did indeed start to bounce around. I tried to keep Tyler’s sleeping head from bumping up against the window that had graciously provided such a spectacular view. Cups started to roll around. I was airborne from my seat a couple of times. Then two contrasting sounds reached my ears. The first was the canned elevator music that was being piped in overhead from the speckled speaker. The second came from behind me in the galley to which the flight attendants had scrambled to find a seat belt. The sound was that of gasps and then a very definite scream followed by another one. It is not very comforting when you hear the flight attendants screaming from fright! I looked across the isle where two large men were sitting. One had braced himself against the wall the other was clenching the arm rests. My heart skipped a beat as I heard other small children yell for their mamas.

But then the setting sun playing on top of the torment caught my eye and I turn to the sky below. Magnificent! My heart welled with gratefulness. I was grateful that I knew that we were going to be just fine. I was grateful that I understood the power of a person who prays. I was grateful that God had allowed my baby to behave so well the entire 12 hours trip that was only minutes from being complete. I was thankful that he was now resting peacefully in my arms. I was thankful for a group of people praying for us. I was thankful that I was even able to be going to minister the people of Chile. I was thankful for the fabulous distraction that God orchestrated for me on His high places that allowed me to smile and breathe calmly.

We broke through the clouds and my mind filled with angst. But it was not due to the shaking. Rather as I looked down into the city I saw the evening lights of the homes and neighbor hoods that filled the basin; and I saw that the city was surrounded by mountains. My mind latched on to one thought, “This looks like Cochababma! You are landing in the wrong city! They have taken you back home!” The panic did not last long; though I had to convince myself that this was Santiago, Chile.

That was yesterday. I have been here for two days now with my 6 month old. It has already been quite the adventure. I have had so very many opportunities to take a step back and just look at my life and wonder how God can be so good to me. Amidst all the challenges (little and big) He has been faithful. I have found myself praying often: ok God, I am at the end of myself, please work this out. Then moments later the answer presents itself. What a good God!

One fun thing happened as I was coming through customs into Chile. The agent stopped me and said she needed to look in my bag. My mind immediately went to the suitcase full of books and materials that I had brought for the conference. She then asked, “What is the purpose of all these books that you have brought.” I rehearsed in my mind the sing-song answer that we give each time, “They are for my own personal use,” But as I braced myself and began my speech I looked and saw that it was the larger bag that they wanted to look through. It was the bag with my clothes and Tyler’s stuff in it! I smiled and confidently repeated my line. At the base of the bag I had placed 6 books: my bibles, my notebooks and my reading books. She asked what I was and I explained that I was a missionary. She zipped up the bag and then offered to help me put Tyler’s jacket on because it was cold. How’s that for a fun little trick! I think God did that just to show me that He has a sense of humor and that things are under His control.

I had been feeling out of sorts because the hotel people couldn’t figure out how to make my in-room internet work. The gal who met me here from the States to minister with me at the churches, bible schools and conferences, is one of the pluckiest people I know and has a great testimony to boot. She has been great fun, so I hadn’t got too out of joint about not being online. But then this evening my good husband called and walked me through how to get it configured. And now I am online! Yeah! We tried out our web cams and I saw his handsome face as we talked for a bit. I will be able to see my kiddos tomorrow too. That will be fun.

This is a new aspect of ministry for me. I will write more later about the significance of it and maybe some of how I am feeling. Right now I am going to crawl into bed. I was up super early this morning pounding the pavement looking for drinking water so I am ready to crash.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow! what an adventure! i must say, even just the description of your bumpy landing made me think i may need to reach for some dramamine! ;-)

thinking of you and praying for you as you minister...

Anonymous said...

WOW- an incredible adventure... and I admire your tenacity to go for it with your littlest one along with you! Can't wait to read more...

Rebecca Gomez said...

Angie,
Great description of your experience on the plane. I felt like I was there! I look forward to reading more about your adventure.

Shawn said...

angie, what an awesome post. very exciting! i am so glad to hear that you two are safe and sound and i will be praying for the rest of your trip.
i look forward to hearing more.

Annie said...

Great post Angie! Don't know what to say except I really enjoyed reading this one. :) (Not that I don't enjoy other posts.)

Annie said...

Great post Angie! Don't know what to say except I really enjoyed reading this one. :) (Not that I don't enjoy other posts.)

danielle said...

been thinking of you all during this significant weekend -- excited to hear more and enjoyed this bit.

Anonymous said...

We are having fun!

Anonymous said...

What's plucky mean??!!!!! :)