Hi there! We are on the plane! (well not when you're reading this, but I'm writing this on the plane and uploading it at the hotel later)
We are somewhere over the Bering straight. Only 8.5 hours to go! Haha.
We've had a nice meal and this airline is amazing. Of course all of our experience with international long-haul flights has been thru the medium of tv and film, sooo...
Ooh! It's tomorrow! Zane says we just crossed the international dateline. There goes our youth, another day older, far too soon. What a shame.
So our fun has already started, we met so many friends at the airport. There were 40 witnesses on our flight. We took pictures and swapped info cards while we waited at the gate. Besides friends from English and Hindi, there were also some from Spanish and Sign Language.
Something really cool happened at the terminal. Two friends from Peoria who are in ASL were signing to each other when a man sitting behind them interrupted and began speaking to them in ASL. They were able to explain to him who they were and why they were traveling to hong kong. If you are not yet struck with the amazingness of three or more people who happen to know sign happening to be in the same terminal as each other AND happening to find this out, just wait. It turns out that these men were not on our flight. No. They were not even in the correct terminal area! Their gate was a completely different one. So the chances of them getting a witness should have been low. We all thought that was cool.
We look forward to sharing many more experiences like this, others and our own.
10:15pm Hong Kong time. We made it here! While our hearts and smiles are energetic and unflagging, our bodies are giving out. (We've been awake for over 24 hours.)
After we landed, deboarded and claimed our luggage, we ended up spilling out into a large room, the Arrivals Hall. There we found a welcoming committee of smiling brothers and sisters, waiting for anyone with a little red badge. They were waving frantically and hugged each of us and pretty much it was perfect. The hotel had a whole boardroom set up just for JW check-in. It was manned by about 20 local brothers and sisters on laptops, eagerly getting us all sorted out.
We got our room number, keycards and a goody bag! I impressed a few of them with my first ever attempt at speaking mandarin. I told them 'nice to meet you' 'hoko hangyang sik lay' (They were too nice, amped up on holy spirit, love and caffeine. They applauded.)
We love this brotherhood so much.
Please leave us a comment below or email us. We miss you!
Please leave us a comment below or email us. We miss you!
Tomorrow: Bethel tour, field service, congregation gathering.
We miss you guys!!! Love you!!!
4 comments:
Wow takin Hong Kong by storm and then India !!!! I am SOO EXCITED for you guys. I hope you have an awesome trip. I can't wait for you to get back so I can hear all about it!
So then I scrolled down and I saw big news! and I was like they are also having a baby WHAT! HOW AM I JUST NOW FINDING THIS OUT! but then you weren't so yeah...
Wow, so cool the experience in the airport with the deaf people. Who's the couple from Peoria?
Yay! Glad to hear you made it safe and sound. I am really excited that you get to go in field service in Hong Kong tomorrow. Can't wait to hear what that is like. Soooo many experiences to come... Enjoy :-)
Thanks for details. It makes me feel I am with you. It is so amazing to witness a worldwide brotherhood. Keep the experiences flowing and enjoy every moment.
Love you all
Joyce
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