Friday, July 28, 2006

We made it!

We are in Trujillo, Peru! We have spent a day here now and are loving every minute of it!

Heather, Erin, & the kids at the airport in Trujillo

Travelling here on Wednesday was a bit nerve racking! To begin with, we drove to the Houston airport in a torential downpour. As we were nearing the parking garage, we hit a dip with a lot of water in it that splashed up and knocked a hose of the mini-van which caused the car to heat up and lose power steering as we were pulling into the parking place. After spending about 45 minutes at the checkin counter trying to get Heather, Erin, & the kids tickets straighted out (the weather was causing all sorts of delays), we finally got them sent off an hour later than originally scheduled. My plane wasn't leaving until 4pm, so I stayed behind with Heather's parents to take care of the van & get it towed to a shop.

My plane ended up being delayed for two hours and didn't leave until after 6pm which put me in at around 12:30am. After about a 30 minute wait in line at immigration, I went and gathered my luggage and processed Alyosha the Cat through the Dept of Agriculture. I got to the hotel after 2am and slept for about an hour and awoke at 4:30am to get everyone ready for our ride back to the airport at 5am.

For various reasons, we didn't catch our ride until 5:45am. Took our 1/2 hour ride back to the airport, got checked in, paid for Alyosha the Cat's ticket, paid the airport tax, ran through the screening area, answered questions by an employee at the screening area about Alyosha the Cat (he was enamored with her), and made it onto our 7am flight with about 5 minutes to spare. Whew!

A view of the Andes Mountains peeking through the clouds as the sun was peeking over them. We had this magnificant view all the way on our one hour flight from Lima to Trujillo

When we arrived at the airport in Trujillo, the missionary families were all there to greet us and welcomed us with open arms. We spent the day with them, including a nice lunch at a park in our neighborhood.

Some of the missionary kids playing in the water of a pool in our neighborhood

We are thrilled to be here and are so grateful to all our friends back in the states who are making this possible with their support and prayers. We already miss everyone and wish that you all were here with us. Hace buen tiempo. The weather is nice. I'm writing this sitting outside in the shade on a sunny day with a cool breeze blowing. The temperature is probably around 70. Nice, I know!

Colton, William, & Jason

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

John, Heather, and Kids:
Ashlee, Gracie Mae, and I are so thankful to God that y'all made it to the field safely! We regret missing the send-off party at church (we were out of town) but send y'all off with our prayers.
Godspeed in the Harvest!

--Matt Lee and family

Anonymous said...

SO how were the kids and Aloyosha with all the travel? Did your belongings get there okay? Maggie is doing great. I know she misses y'all but seems to have adjusted. she does not sleep on her bed but prefers the floor. I feed her and Carmel at the same time and it is really cute to watch. They think the other has more or better food so they switch bowls every 2 minutes. Anyway, she sends the kids her love and says she misses them.

Kierstyn said...

Heather and John,

I LOVE the internet!!! Elizabeth and I pray for you all every time we see the picture of your family on our fridge. I know that God is richly blessing people through you, just as I was blessed by you all!

Send my love to Miranda!

Kierstyn Krajca

Lindsey: Mama of Andrew, Adam, and Ally said...

Hi Ferguson Family, so glad you made it safely to Peru. We miss you guys already.

Lindsey

Joshua Butcher said...

Hey! I don't think I'm on your email distribution list. Could you add me (pelleas5@tamu.edu)?

Glad you all made it safely. Brian Franklin was telling me that your message said Alyosha battled the Baker's dog and won. Yay for cats!

~Joshua

Nan said...

Well, we have been missing you for 4 years now but since you've moved to Peru we miss you even more! LOL! We will continue to keep you in our prayers. Much love!!
Nan