Tuesday, October 2, 2007

saying goodbye, part 1

This morning Trent and I received our one-way plane tickets to Tokyo for October 16th, two weeks from today. It is surreal but awesome to finally have them in hand!


Today is our Commissioning Service and our last day at Orientation. I know it will be full of a mixture of many feelings as we say goodbye to precious friends and celebrate the journey we have finished here together and the future journey that lies ahead of us. Thank you for praying for for us while we have been here - this time has been invaluable. We have learned and grown so much; God has been so good!

We will write more from home in the next two weeks, but for now please thank God with us for His faithfulness and many blessings.

3 comments:

Cody Smith said...

That sounds like an awesome and fun filled day. Too bad there is someone missing from that picture.

Kama said...

I know you guys are excited to have your tickets and nervous at the same time! I was at the Dean's house today and saw your prayer card on their frige, so know that there are a ton of people praying for you. Keep us posted.

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