Sorry that it has been so long since we have been able to
update our blog. You will read about the
craziness of our lives in an upcoming blog posting. However, this post is all about our adventure
back to the United States.
On May 23, Joey, Jeremiah, and Katie said their goodbyes to
our dear friends at GSF. We headed to
the U.S. Embassy in Kampala to pick up the kids’ passports and visas. What a relief to finally have these in hand
(see the previous blog for the craziness of the process to finally get these
documents so we could go home). The
night before, we booked tickets home, and Sarah left Zoe, Micah, and Caleb
again to return to Uganda. After we left
the U.S. Embassy, we went to the airport in Entebbe to pick up Sarah.
We were able to spend a couple days in Entebbe bonding again. We stayed at Airport Guest House in Entebbe, and we were able to do some shopping, visit the zoo, play at Lake Victoria, get a good last meal, and prepare our paperwork so that we could leave the country.
Our flight out of Uganda left at 1:00am on May 26 (Memorial Day in the USA), so we put
the kids to bed, and then woke them up to head to the airport. Thankfully the check-in process went
smoothly, and we did not receive any problems from the immigration
officials. Jeremiah especially was so
excited to get on the airplane. We ate a
meal, and we all crashed on this first flight to London. We had a five hour layover in Heathrow, so
after a good cup of coffee and breakfast, we headed off to lets the kids play
in an indoor playground. We made it
through this time with no meltdowns, and we then headed off to our second
flight, which was from London to Philadelphia.
The first half of this flight went smoothly again; we ate a meal, and
the kids slept again for a few hours.
However, with about three hours to go, they were wide awake and Sarah
and Joey were not. We had lessons of how
to not hit the touch screen in the back of the seat to hard and made lots of
trips up and down the aisles to the back to the plane. The kids got bored with the fun activities we
brought with us, and the same episode of Dora no longer was entertaining. However, we eventually made it to
Philadelphia in the late afternoon.
We cleared immigration and customs with no problems (though
the lines were really long). We had some
slight meltdowns trying to collect bags and then waiting for secondary
inspection of the kids’ visa paperwork.
However, we finally made it through the exit, and we were greeted by
Zoe, Micah, Caleb, Mimi & Papa (Sarah’s parents), and our dear friends the
Spronks (Steve, Tiffany, Adam, Brandon, Corey, and Dylan).
Blessings to you all,
Joey, Sarah, Zoe, Micah, Caleb, Jeremiah, and Katie
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